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Tories in pledge over SF expenses | |
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The Conservatives say that if elected, they would insist no parliamentary allowances be paid to Sinn Fein unless the party took their Westminster seats. | |
Five Sinn Fein MPs have claimed expenses on two London flats. | |
It emerged last week that the MPs, who do not take their seats at Westminster, have claimed more than £400,000 in allowances. | |
The party said it had not broken any rules and its MPs use the flats. | |
Shadow Northern Ireland Secretary, Owen Paterson, has said he has had private discussions with Sinn Fein over the issue and will continue to meet with them. | |
He claimed it was "completely unacceptable" for Sinn Fein representatives, "who won't even sit in Parliament, to claim hundreds of thousands at the taxpayers' expense". | |
A spokesman for Sinn Fein said they would resist any attempt by the Conservatives to "undermine the democratic process in Ireland". | |
Sinn Fein MPs do not take a salary but have been entitled to allowances since a Commons vote in 2001. | Sinn Fein MPs do not take a salary but have been entitled to allowances since a Commons vote in 2001. |
The move was not part of the Good Friday agreement, but the then foreign secretary Robin Cook said: "We are more likely to secure further decommissioning if we demonstrate that we are willing to maintain the momentum on our side." | The move was not part of the Good Friday agreement, but the then foreign secretary Robin Cook said: "We are more likely to secure further decommissioning if we demonstrate that we are willing to maintain the momentum on our side." |
In the last financial year, Sinn Fein's five MPs Gerry Adams, Martin McGuinness, Pat Doherty, Michelle Gildernew, and Conor Murphy each claimed £21,000 in Additional Cost Allowances - just short of the maximum. | In the last financial year, Sinn Fein's five MPs Gerry Adams, Martin McGuinness, Pat Doherty, Michelle Gildernew, and Conor Murphy each claimed £21,000 in Additional Cost Allowances - just short of the maximum. |
NI MPs' expenses in detail | NI MPs' expenses in detail |
Since the figures were first published in 2001/02, the Sinn Fein MPs, who do not take their seats at Westminster as that would involve swearing allegiance to the Queen, have received a total of £437,405 in the taxpayer-funded allowance. | Since the figures were first published in 2001/02, the Sinn Fein MPs, who do not take their seats at Westminster as that would involve swearing allegiance to the Queen, have received a total of £437,405 in the taxpayer-funded allowance. |
The payments were strongly condemned by senior Conservatives. | |
A Sinn Fein spokesman said: "Sinn Fein MPs do not receive a salary from Westminster, nor do they employ any family members. Sinn Fein makes no apology for refusing to sit in the British House of Commons. | A Sinn Fein spokesman said: "Sinn Fein MPs do not receive a salary from Westminster, nor do they employ any family members. Sinn Fein makes no apology for refusing to sit in the British House of Commons. |
"We also make no apology for ensuring that people who vote for Sinn Fein get the same democratic entitlements as everyone else." | "We also make no apology for ensuring that people who vote for Sinn Fein get the same democratic entitlements as everyone else." |