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This is how we do it: Headteacher Anita Warwick and chair of governors Diana Pigeon take Andrew MacKay MP and Michael Gove MP round the school. AN AWARD winning school showed just why it is so good when a shadow minister stopped in. Full Article at Bracknell News
Protesters dogged Bracknell’s MP Andrew MacKay demanding he sign a giant cheque made out to “the taxpayer” for his wrongly claimed expenses. Full Article at Bracknell Forest Standard
British Conservative MP Andrew Mackay arrives at television studios in Westminster in central London May 14, 2009. View Photo »
Shamed MP Andrew MacKay will only get a payout of eight weeks’ pay when he stands down from his post after a Commons reform banned huge ‘golden handshakes’. Full Article at Bracknell Forest Standard
Campaigners wanting shamed Bracknell MP Andrew MacKay to resign now were fuming after they were turned away from a ballot to choose his replacement. Full Article at Bracknell Forest Standard
Mr MacKay is stepping down at the next election after a leaked list revealed he had been claiming expenses for second home on a house his wife, fellow Tory MP Julie Kirkbride, declared as her main home. Full Article at Bracknell Forest Standard
British Conservative MP Andrew Mackay arrives at television studios in Westminster in central London May 14, 2009. View Photo »
Green campaigners greeted Bracknell’s MP with a traditional Spanish piñata – but it was not filled with sweets but postcards bearing an important message. Full Article at Bracknell Forest Standard
GP Phillip Lee has been chosen to fight the Bracknell seat for the Conservatives in an "open primary" style selection vote. Full Article at Banbury Today
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British Conservative MP Andrew Mackay arrives at television studios in Westminster in central London May 14, 2009.
View Photo »British Conservative MP Andrew Mackay arrives at television studios in Westminster in central London May 14, 2009.
View Photo »British Conservative MP Andrew Mackay leaves a television studio in Westminster in central London May 14, 2009.
View Photo »British Conservative MP Andrew Mackay leaves a television studio in Westminster in central London May 14, 2009.
View Photo »British Conservative MP Andrew Mackay walks into a television studio in Westminster in central London May 14, 2009.
View Photo »Conservative Party MP Andrew Mackay walks through Westminster in central London May 14, 2009. A senior adviser to British opposition leader David Cameron quit on Thursday over "unacceptable" expense claims, the first resignation in the scandal over parliamentarians' political perks.
View Photo »Conservative Party MP Andrew Mackay speaks to the media in Westminster in central London May 14, 2009.
View Photo »Conservative Party MP Andrew Mackay walks through Westminster in central London May 14, 2009. A senior adviser to British opposition leader David Cameron quit on Thursday over "unacceptable" expense claims, the first resignation in the scandal over parliamentarians' political perks.
View Photo »Conservative Party MP Andrew Mackay walks through Westminster in central London May 14, 2009. A senior adviser to British opposition leader David Cameron quit on Thursday over "unacceptable" expense claims, the first resignation in the scandal over parliamentarians' political perks.
View Photo »Conservative Party MP Andrew Mackay walks through television studios in Westminster in central London May 14, 2009.
View Photo »Conservative Party MP Andrew Mackay walks through television studios in Westminster in central London May 14, 2009.
View Photo »Conservative Party MP Andrew Mackay walks through Westminster in central London May 14, 2009. A senior adviser to British opposition leader David Cameron quit on Thursday over "unacceptable" expense claims, the first resignation in the scandal over parliamentarians' political perks.
View Photo »Conservative Party MP Andrew Mackay walks through Westminster in central London May 14, 2009. A senior adviser to British opposition leader David Cameron quit on Thursday over "unacceptable" expense claims, the first resignation in the scandal over parliamentarians' political perks.
View Photo »People walk past advertisements of the main story of an evening newspaper in central London, referring to Conservative Members of the Parliament Andrew MacKay and Julie Kirkbride, who are married, calling them 'Mr and Mrs Dodgy Expenses', Thursday May 14, 2009, as revelations about the...
View Photo »A man distributes free evening newspaper in central London, with front page story and picture of Conservative members of the Parliament Andrew MacKay and Julie Kirkbride, who are married, calling them 'Mr and Mrs Dodgy Expenses', Thursday May 14, 2009.
View Photo »PERTH, SCOTLAND - MAY 14: George Osborne, the Shadow Chancellor, gives a key note speech at the Scottish Conservative party's spring conference on May 14, 2009 in Perth, Scotland.
View Photo »British opposition Conservative Party Member of Parliament Andrew MacKay faces the media after he quit as parliamentary aide to Conservative Party leader David Cameron over what the party said was an "unacceptable" expenses claim in London, Thursday, May 14, 2009.
View Photo »British opposition Conservative Party Member of Parliament Andrew MacKay faces the media after he quit as parliamentary aide to Conservative Party leader David Cameron over what the party said was an "unacceptable" expenses claim in London, Thursday, May 14, 2009.
View Photo »British Conservative MP Andrew Mackay arrives at television studios in Westminster in central London May 14, 2009.
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