Bedroom claims

Iris Robinson hit the headlines last month after a fling with a 19-year-old man. Now, after the Sir Thomas Legg ruling on MPs’ expenses, it is the price of furniture which adorned the bedroom in her London flat — and the public money that paid for it that has captured headlines.


A receipt from Mrs Robinson’s expenses revealed that the wife of the First Minister Peter Robinson splashed out more than £1,600 of taxpayers’ money on a luxury bed.


The then MP for Strangford placed the order on January 10, 2006. Much of the receipt is blackened out, so the exact type of bed — Divan, adjustable, sofa bed, water bed or even bunk, is not exactly clear. The colour/fabric and tension of the bed is not revealed either.


What it does say, however, is that it was a ‘pocket superb 1800’ mattress, had four drawers and it cost £1,449.95.


But the claim also included a Rebecca style headboard — a curvaceous design in either antique brass or antique nickel |effect — priced at £169.95.


An additional £25 delivery charge was also included in the overall claim.
The total came to £1,644.90, which was an overspend of £544.90 according to Sir Thomas.

Read more: http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/politics/mp-iris-robinson-feathered-her-nest-with-pound1600-bed—-and-billed-us-14668986.html#ixzz0efYR5YUa

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