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The government's wine cellar includes stocks of alcohol worth nearly £800,000, a minister has disclosed. | The government's wine cellar includes stocks of alcohol worth nearly £800,000, a minister has disclosed. |
In a parliamentary answer, Foreign Office minister Gillian Merron said it holds 39,500 bottles of wine, spirits and liqueurs valued at around £792,000. | In a parliamentary answer, Foreign Office minister Gillian Merron said it holds 39,500 bottles of wine, spirits and liqueurs valued at around £792,000. |
Ms Merron added in her reply to Liberal Democrat Don Foster that "small quantities" of beer were also bought in for official events. | Ms Merron added in her reply to Liberal Democrat Don Foster that "small quantities" of beer were also bought in for official events. |
Mr Foster accused the government of "living way beyond their means". | |
Ms Merron said that fewer than 500 of the bottles were spirits or liqueurs. | Ms Merron said that fewer than 500 of the bottles were spirits or liqueurs. |
But the stocks did not include beer, which was acquired on an "ad hoc basis", she added. | But the stocks did not include beer, which was acquired on an "ad hoc basis", she added. |
Mr Foster said: "The government are living way beyond their means. They expect the rest of us to cut back but they still haven't given up their taste for the high life. | |
"Rather than wasting public money on expensive bottles of wine, it could be used to help get Britain out of its economic problems." | |
Mark Wallace of the Taxpayers' Alliance said ministers should not spend any money on restocking the cellar in 2009. | Mark Wallace of the Taxpayers' Alliance said ministers should not spend any money on restocking the cellar in 2009. |
He added: "It's staggering that the Government has run up such a huge wine cellar at the taxpayers' expense. | He added: "It's staggering that the Government has run up such a huge wine cellar at the taxpayers' expense. |
"Given the tough economic conditions, they should commit to spend nothing on it this year and start using up some of the stock instead." | "Given the tough economic conditions, they should commit to spend nothing on it this year and start using up some of the stock instead." |
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