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Speaker under increased pressure | Speaker under increased pressure |
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The Speaker of the House of Commons is facing increasing pressure after further details of his allowances were published in the Sunday newspapers. | The Speaker of the House of Commons is facing increasing pressure after further details of his allowances were published in the Sunday newspapers. |
The media focus comes a day after the resignation of Mr Martin's spokesman. | The media focus comes a day after the resignation of Mr Martin's spokesman. |
Mike Granatt quit after releasing wrong information about expenses for taxi trips taken by Mr Martin's wife. | Mike Granatt quit after releasing wrong information about expenses for taxi trips taken by Mr Martin's wife. |
A number of MPs are said to want Mr Martin to step down as Parliament's standards watchdog probes a complaint over his alleged use of air miles. | A number of MPs are said to want Mr Martin to step down as Parliament's standards watchdog probes a complaint over his alleged use of air miles. |
He has been accused of flying members of his family in business class from Glasgow to London for a New Year break, using air miles gained from official trips. | He has been accused of flying members of his family in business class from Glasgow to London for a New Year break, using air miles gained from official trips. |
'Unwittingly misled' | 'Unwittingly misled' |
The speaker's expenses have come under the spotlight again in Sunday's newspapers. | The speaker's expenses have come under the spotlight again in Sunday's newspapers. |
The Sunday Times, on its front page, is among those to report he has claimed £17,000 a year for his home in Scotland and £7,500 in home office costs. | The Sunday Times, on its front page, is among those to report he has claimed £17,000 a year for his home in Scotland and £7,500 in home office costs. |
Somebody is out to get him Margaret BecketFormer foreign secretary | |
But BBC political correspondent Ben Wright said these figures had been publicly declared already and there was no suggestion he had not used his allowance correctly. | But BBC political correspondent Ben Wright said these figures had been publicly declared already and there was no suggestion he had not used his allowance correctly. |
Mr Martin's friends say there is an attempt to denigrate him. | Mr Martin's friends say there is an attempt to denigrate him. |
Our correspondent said: "Mr Martin is under particular scrutiny because he chairs a committee in the House of Commons that is holding an inquiry into the whole issue of MPs' expenses and allowances." | Our correspondent said: "Mr Martin is under particular scrutiny because he chairs a committee in the House of Commons that is holding an inquiry into the whole issue of MPs' expenses and allowances." |
Appearing on BBC One's Andrew Marr Show, shadow home secretary David Davis said of Mr Martin: "Clearly he's got problems... The House of Commons has problems. It needs to be more transparent on these things." | |
'Nasty little stories' | |
Former Labour foreign secretary Margaret Beckett said: "I will confess that I don't fully understand the story that has appeared... | |
"What I don't understand is why there have been a whole string of nasty little stories about Mr Martin. Somebody is out to get him." | |
The resignation of Mr Martin's spokesman, Mike Granatt, came after he rebutted a story that Mr Martin's wife had claimed more than £4,000 in taxpayer-funded taxi expenses since May 2004. | The resignation of Mr Martin's spokesman, Mike Granatt, came after he rebutted a story that Mr Martin's wife had claimed more than £4,000 in taxpayer-funded taxi expenses since May 2004. |
He said any shopping trips she had undertaken had been for food for government-related functions, and Mrs Martin had been accompanied by an official at all times. | He said any shopping trips she had undertaken had been for food for government-related functions, and Mrs Martin had been accompanied by an official at all times. |
But Mr Granatt, who has worked as a top-level communications specialist for more than two decades, learned from the Mail on Sunday that the official was actually a housekeeper from the Speaker's household. | But Mr Granatt, who has worked as a top-level communications specialist for more than two decades, learned from the Mail on Sunday that the official was actually a housekeeper from the Speaker's household. |
Mr Granatt was adamant that Mr Martin was not at fault over the misinformation. Instead he blamed officials, claiming they had not told him the entire truth. | Mr Granatt was adamant that Mr Martin was not at fault over the misinformation. Instead he blamed officials, claiming they had not told him the entire truth. |
"It's embarrassing and he's decided because he effectively misled a journalist over this, he's had to resign," said Ben Wright. | "It's embarrassing and he's decided because he effectively misled a journalist over this, he's had to resign," said Ben Wright. |
Mr Martin chairs the Commons Members Estimates Committee, which oversees MPs' expenses. | Mr Martin chairs the Commons Members Estimates Committee, which oversees MPs' expenses. |
He is heading a "root and branch" parliamentary inquiry into all aspects of MPs' expenses, in the wake of a furore over Tory MP Derek Conway's employment of his sons. | He is heading a "root and branch" parliamentary inquiry into all aspects of MPs' expenses, in the wake of a furore over Tory MP Derek Conway's employment of his sons. |