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MPs will be banned from claiming the cost of mortgage interest payments on second homes under proposals being put forward, sources have told the BBC. | MPs will be banned from claiming the cost of mortgage interest payments on second homes under proposals being put forward, sources have told the BBC. |
It is understood the Kelly committee, which has been reviewing MPs' expenses, will recommend MPs will only be able to rent second homes in future. | It is understood the Kelly committee, which has been reviewing MPs' expenses, will recommend MPs will only be able to rent second homes in future. |
The committee is also expected to recommend MPs will not be able to employ family members in the future. | The committee is also expected to recommend MPs will not be able to employ family members in the future. |
It is understood the changes will be phased in over five years. | It is understood the changes will be phased in over five years. |
'Allowances cut' | |
Sir Christopher Kelly, who was asked by Gordon Brown to suggest proposed reforms to the discredited system of MPs' expenses, is due to publish his report on 4 November. | Sir Christopher Kelly, who was asked by Gordon Brown to suggest proposed reforms to the discredited system of MPs' expenses, is due to publish his report on 4 November. |
The BBC understands the committee will also recommend that MPs living within commuting distance of London and whose journeys take no more than an hour will not be able to claim money towards a second home. | |
MPs representing inner London constituencies are likely to see their allowances considerably reduced as well. | MPs representing inner London constituencies are likely to see their allowances considerably reduced as well. |
We can't pick and choose which parts of the report we like John Mann, Labour MP | We can't pick and choose which parts of the report we like John Mann, Labour MP |
The proposals are sure to be seen as radical and, if approved, would mean substantial changes to the way MPs conduct their lives. | |
The phasing-in of the reforms will be seen as an attempt to appease MPs angry about how they have been treated and fearful that their existing arrangements could be discontinued immediately. | |
Party leaders have indicated they will accept the committee's recommendations, barring any exceptional circumstances. | Party leaders have indicated they will accept the committee's recommendations, barring any exceptional circumstances. |
They hope the proposals will draw a line under the expenses scandal - which has forced a host of MPs to stand down from Parliament - and assuage public anger over excessive and inappropriate claims. | They hope the proposals will draw a line under the expenses scandal - which has forced a host of MPs to stand down from Parliament - and assuage public anger over excessive and inappropriate claims. |
Given the strength of public feeling, the BBC's political editor Nick Robinson said no senior politician would dare contradict the report. | |
All MPs would be weighing up what the changes would mean for them and their families' finances, he added, but the reality was that they would have to accept them in full. | |
'Moral authority' | |
Labour MP John Mann said Parliament had to accept the recommendations "lock, stock and barrel" if it was to regain its "moral authority" after the damage of recent months. | Labour MP John Mann said Parliament had to accept the recommendations "lock, stock and barrel" if it was to regain its "moral authority" after the damage of recent months. |
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"We can't pick and choose which parts of the report we like," he said. | "We can't pick and choose which parts of the report we like," he said. |
"We have to move decisively not to quibble about the detail but to move decisively to endorse the Kelly report and with urgency." | "We have to move decisively not to quibble about the detail but to move decisively to endorse the Kelly report and with urgency." |
Fellow Labour MP Stephen Pound said he would be "absolutely amazed" if the ban on mortgage interest claims was not implemented immediately, saying it should be "good enough" for MPs to rent rooms in lodgings or to stay in hotels. | Fellow Labour MP Stephen Pound said he would be "absolutely amazed" if the ban on mortgage interest claims was not implemented immediately, saying it should be "good enough" for MPs to rent rooms in lodgings or to stay in hotels. |
But he said there was widespread concern about stopping the relatives of MPs working in their Commons offices, saying there would be "clear legal ramifications". | |
"You cannot just tear up contracts of employment like that," he said. | "You cannot just tear up contracts of employment like that," he said. |
'Great shame' | 'Great shame' |
Unions representing Commons staff say they would consider legal action if the reports turn out to be true, suggesting such a move may amount to constructive dismissal and be discriminatory. | Unions representing Commons staff say they would consider legal action if the reports turn out to be true, suggesting such a move may amount to constructive dismissal and be discriminatory. |
The wife of Tory MP Roger Gale, who has worked for her husband for 26 years, said she would be consulting her lawyers if it turned out that she and other MPs' spouses would no longer be able to do so. | The wife of Tory MP Roger Gale, who has worked for her husband for 26 years, said she would be consulting her lawyers if it turned out that she and other MPs' spouses would no longer be able to do so. |
Labour MP John Mann says Parliament has to accept the recommendations | |
"It just seems a great shame, due to a huge amount of public misconception, that we are almost being branded sleazy when we have worked very, very hard for many years," Suzy Gale told the BBC. | "It just seems a great shame, due to a huge amount of public misconception, that we are almost being branded sleazy when we have worked very, very hard for many years," Suzy Gale told the BBC. |
In other reaction, Sir Alistair Graham, a former chairman of the Committee on Standards in Public Life, said he believed the transitional arrangements being suggested seemed "sensible". | In other reaction, Sir Alistair Graham, a former chairman of the Committee on Standards in Public Life, said he believed the transitional arrangements being suggested seemed "sensible". |
But he said it was important the recommendations commanded the support of the public as well as the political elite. | But he said it was important the recommendations commanded the support of the public as well as the political elite. |
MPs have already repaid hundreds of thousands of pounds in expense claims even though their requests were allowed under the rules at the time and approved by the parliamentary authorities. | MPs have already repaid hundreds of thousands of pounds in expense claims even though their requests were allowed under the rules at the time and approved by the parliamentary authorities. |
But MPs are facing further repayments after a review of all second home claims since 2004 by Sir Thomas Legg introduced retrospective limits for claims for gardening and cleaning. | But MPs are facing further repayments after a review of all second home claims since 2004 by Sir Thomas Legg introduced retrospective limits for claims for gardening and cleaning. |
A spokesman for the Kelly committee has not commented on the reports, but it is understood Sir Christopher briefed the Conservative and Liberal Democrat leaders along with the cabinet secretary on Tuesday afternoon. | A spokesman for the Kelly committee has not commented on the reports, but it is understood Sir Christopher briefed the Conservative and Liberal Democrat leaders along with the cabinet secretary on Tuesday afternoon. |