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Tory MEPs attack expenses reform Memo criticises Cameron MEPs plan
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Conservative Euro MPs have attacked party leader David Cameron's attempt to reform their expenses as "half-baked". An internal Tory memo has criticised party leader David Cameron's attempt to reform MEPs' expenses as "half-baked".
A memo seen by the BBC argues that the change is a "direct breach of the rules of the European Parliament" and likely to bring a public relations "defeat". A document seen by the BBC argues the change is a "direct breach of the rules of the European Parliament" and likely to bring a public relations "defeat".
Mr Cameron said all MEPs would have to fill out a "right to know" expenses form, and promised a "deep clean".Mr Cameron said all MEPs would have to fill out a "right to know" expenses form, and promised a "deep clean".
It follows Giles Chichester, the party's leader in Brussels, quitting after he admitted breaking rules.It follows Giles Chichester, the party's leader in Brussels, quitting after he admitted breaking rules.