Handbags at the ready in the Department for Work and Pensions questions in the House of Commons this afternoon, as Gordon Brown’s former lick-spittle Ian Austin attacked the government benches for never having gone hungry. Something, of course, that the shouty MP for Dudley is somewhat of an expert in.
In 2007 he was among the 32 MPs to claim the full £400 in cash available – without showing a single receipt – each month for food under the old expenses system. Iain Duncan Smith responded by calling Austin ‘an empty barrel’. In pocketing £4,800 in one year on top of his salary, Austin was certainly rolling in it.

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