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Speaker defends expenses reforms | Speaker defends expenses reforms |
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The Commons Speaker has defended the wholesale reform of the expenses system, saying MPs will have to accept an element of "rough justice". | The Commons Speaker has defended the wholesale reform of the expenses system, saying MPs will have to accept an element of "rough justice". |
John Bercow told BBC One's Andrew Marr show that diluting Sir Christopher Kelly's proposals was "not an option". | John Bercow told BBC One's Andrew Marr show that diluting Sir Christopher Kelly's proposals was "not an option". |
Some MPs had hoped Mr Bercow would call for the new Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority to review them. | Some MPs had hoped Mr Bercow would call for the new Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority to review them. |
They are angry over losing mortgage interest payments on second homes and the ban on employing family members. | They are angry over losing mortgage interest payments on second homes and the ban on employing family members. |
Mr Bercow said: "The public perception of the way in which we operate is so negative that it is necessary to accept a wholesale, fundamental and I think irrevocable change... There's an element of rough justice, but it is necessary." | |
'Seismic damage' | 'Seismic damage' |
"Do I agree with Sir Christopher Kelly about the need to abolish state financed house purchase? The answer is that I agree with him 100%," he said. | "Do I agree with Sir Christopher Kelly about the need to abolish state financed house purchase? The answer is that I agree with him 100%," he said. |
"Do I agree that MPs should no longer be able to employ family members? The answer is that I do agree that they should not be able to do so." | "Do I agree that MPs should no longer be able to employ family members? The answer is that I do agree that they should not be able to do so." |
Mr Bercow added: "The truth is that public trust in Parliament has plummeted. The damage has been seismic." | |
He said he would not be a "shop steward" for MPs and called Sir Christopher's proposals "workable and proportionate". | |
Meanwhile, Mr Bercow has denied allegations that he spent £45,581 re-decorating his grace-and-favour apartment in the Palace of Westminster. | |
The Daily Telegraph reported that this had paid for work, including new wallpaper, furniture and televisions. | |
It said Mr Bercow had previously admitted spending £20,000 making his apartment suitable for his family, but the true cost was more than twice this. | |
But the Speaker said he had no say in much of the spending. | But the Speaker said he had no say in much of the spending. |
In an e-mail to Telegraph editor William Lewis, Mr Bercow said the difference between the two sums was accounted for by the cost of maintenance required by the House authorities. | |
He stressed he had not personally asked for the work to be done. | He stressed he had not personally asked for the work to be done. |
'Sexist idea' | |
It was announced last week that Mr Bercow's wife Sally would stand for Labour for a seat on Westminster Council in next May's local elections. | |
Mr Bercow, who was a Conservative MP before being elected as Speaker earlier this year, said: "We've become used to Sally being described as a cross between Jerry Hall and Lady Macbeth. | |
"Now we'll have to get used to her being described as a cross between Jerry Hall, Lady Macbeth and Eva Peron. | |
"There are people who entertain the old-fashioned, sexist idea that a spouse must do as you tell them. | |
"My wife is independent of me. She's a free citizen, She's perfectly entitled to stand as a candidate in a local election or any other election." |