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Whitehall wine cellar worth £800k Whitehall wine cellar worth £800k
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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.
The Taxpayers' Alliance said the sums involved were "staggering". 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."