Yesterday, in error, part of a letter to the PM was posted on this Blog. It should have been sent to the DRAFT file where it is now being completed.
Briefly it concerned a complaint regarding the MP for Clwyd West, David Ian Jones, and his involvement with various Social Media sites, and his false and malicious accusations against a local family resulting in the utmost hurt and distress for them. It also contains other complaints about his defamamatory comments regarding other locals, and his past history, such as the Expenses Claim scandal, where he had to repay a sum in excess of £80,000, and also other matters.
It is the opinion of many that he is not a fit person to represent any part of the Community in Parliament, and that he should be asked to resign forthwith.
It is no use writing to Mr Jones' office either in Colwyn Bay or Westminster as you are unlikely to get a reply. He needs to go, and the sooner the better.
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Welsh Secretary David Jones paid back £81,000 to the taxpayer on profits made on his second home in London with parliamentary expenses.
Parliament's spending watchdog has revealed he is amongst 29 politicians due to repay a total of £484,000.
The Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority (Ipsa) moved to ban mortgage interest cost claims in May 2010.
Transitional rules allowed MPs elected before then to claim until August 2012 if they returned any capital gain.
During the transition period 71 members received nearly £1m in allowances for mortgage interest.
The properties were formally valued at the beginning and the end of the period, and the MPs were given until 31 November 2012 to repay the difference.
Ipsa has arranged longer repayment schedules extending to 2015 where returning cash quickly would "create hardship".
Mr Jones, Conservative MP for Clwyd West, has paid back the largest sum of £81,000 made from the sale of his London flat.
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THE SMILE SAYS IT ALL!
Bangers and Smash.