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Sir Christopher said reforms in the allowances regime were needed to restore public confidence.
They will not elect someone who has been caught up in the allowances scandal.
Spending cuts, if approved, would include a reduction in the allowances paid to the young unemployed.
"If they [companies] want cashflow, which in the current climate they may, then they'll cash in the allowances," said Bryony Worthington, Sandbag's founder and director.
She targeted Luton South because the sitting MP, Margaret Moran, was embroiled in the allowances scandal, having claimed £22,000 for dry rot at a home 100 miles away from her constituency.
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By 1976, Morris was able to phase in the mobility allowance and other benefits for disabled people.
A cut in the allowance is possible in theory, though seems highly unlikely.
In the allowance before the Peter Pan, he ran right off the lead.
He had already been delighted at previously announced rise in the allowance from £25,000 to £250,000.
If he performed well in the allowance race, the team would move on to the Wood Memorial in New York.
The £500 rise in the allowance works out at a £100 tax saving for everyone who earns over £11,500 a year.
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