The latest Register of Interests reveals that Members of Parliament have received gifts, benefits, and hospitality worth nearly £2 million since June last year. The Register lists over 446 gifts declared by MPs, ranging from taxi rides to sporting tickets and legal expenses. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Labour leader Keir Starmer top the list with significant gift values.
Members of Parliament have received gifts, benefits and hospitality from UK sources worth a combined total of nearly £2 million since June last year, according to the latest Register of Interests. The Register logs over 446 gifts that have been declared by MPs, and covers a whole range of things from taxi rides to sport tickets, clothing and legal expenses.
Another 14 of the Prime Minister’s entries are for tickets to music and sporting events, worth a total of £22,356. Jeremy Corbyn has received the next highest number of gifts on the Register, with 16. Those donations are worth a total of £298,705, which is more than all but one other current MP. The largest single gift on the register is to Dame Siobhain McDonagh.
Mps Gifts Register Of Interests Rishi Sunak Keir Starmer
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