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Nick Clegg claims £115,000 annual expenses allowance previously only granted to former Prime Ministers | Nick Clegg claims £115,000 annual expenses allowance previously only granted to former Prime Ministers |
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Sir Nick Clegg, the former Deputy Prime Minister, has reportedly claimed almost £115,000 from an expenses allowance previously only granted to former Prime Ministers. | Sir Nick Clegg, the former Deputy Prime Minister, has reportedly claimed almost £115,000 from an expenses allowance previously only granted to former Prime Ministers. |
The former leader of the Liberal Democrats was given access to the public duty cost allowance after the 2015 general election. | |
The allowance provides for the office and secretarial costs for former premiers. | The allowance provides for the office and secretarial costs for former premiers. |
Sir Nick served as Deputy Prime Minister to David Cameron’s Conservative Government from 2010-2015. He has since become a vociferous critic of Brexit and has urged the country to hold a second referendum when the terms and conditions of Britain leaving the EU are known. | Sir Nick served as Deputy Prime Minister to David Cameron’s Conservative Government from 2010-2015. He has since become a vociferous critic of Brexit and has urged the country to hold a second referendum when the terms and conditions of Britain leaving the EU are known. |
Sir Nick received a knighthood in the New Year’s honours list. | Sir Nick received a knighthood in the New Year’s honours list. |
A recommendation to give him a reduced rate under the allowance was ignored, according to an internal memo released under freedom of information laws and reported by The Sunday Times. | A recommendation to give him a reduced rate under the allowance was ignored, according to an internal memo released under freedom of information laws and reported by The Sunday Times. |
In the memo, Sue Gray, the director general of the propriety and ethics team at the Cabinet Office, recommended his allowance was “set at a lower level” because of the “difference in roles and responsibilities between the PM and DPM.” | In the memo, Sue Gray, the director general of the propriety and ethics team at the Cabinet Office, recommended his allowance was “set at a lower level” because of the “difference in roles and responsibilities between the PM and DPM.” |
A spokesperson for the Cabinet Office told the Sunday paper: “The public duty cost allowance was introduced to assist former prime ministers, still active in public life. It was extended to the former deputy prime minister for five years.” | A spokesperson for the Cabinet Office told the Sunday paper: “The public duty cost allowance was introduced to assist former prime ministers, still active in public life. It was extended to the former deputy prime minister for five years.” |
A spokesman for Sir Nick said: “The money he receives is spent entirely in line with its stipulated purpose – to provide administrative and operational support to a former deputy prime minister. | |
“Not a penny goes to Sir Nick personally.” | “Not a penny goes to Sir Nick personally.” |
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