It’s all mine - Alex Salmond and the £1/2 million golf club THE old, well used excuse pretext “We were only doing it to bring business to Scotland” .. heard so often from successive First Ministers from Dewar to McLeish to McConnell, has been invoked once again by Alex Salmond’s travelling circus, complete with spivs & spin doctors over a HALF MILLION POUND golf trip. So, forget your heating bills this winter, and whether your mortgage lender may repossess your house .. the First Minister must have his million pound golfing lesson … (Is this like that other half million quid trip to the Middle East the FM took to open a MacDonald's, errm McGrigors ? – Ed)
A critic told Scottish Law Reporter earlier today : “Is this what Mr Salmond’s slashing of Scotland’s legal aid budget is going on? travel jollies for the First Minister and his hangers on ?”
BBC News reports : Alex Salmond-led Ryder Cup trip 'cost £470,000'
The cost of sending a delegation led by First Minister Alex Salmond to the Ryder Cup golf tournament in America was almost £470,000, the Scottish government has said. The trip in September was part of a plan to "maximise the economic benefits" of hosting the cup in Scotland in 2014. The government estimates the event will generate about £100m for the economy. Opposition parties criticised the costs as excessive.
In a written response to a question from Labour External Affairs Secretary Fiona Hyslop stated: "The overall cost of Team Scotland's participation at the 2012 Ryder Cup was £468,580 and every effort was made to minimise costs including liaising with partner organisations to secure preferred rates where possible and identifying in-kind support. "The Team Scotland approach in Chicago will help ensure we maximise the economic benefits of hosting the Ryder Cup in 2014 which will generate at least £100m for the Scottish economy."
BREAKDOWN OF COSTS (For the First Minister’s round of golf)
£202,600 was spent on programme delivery
£83,165 was paid for the exhibition stand
£80,263 for accommodation
£54,192 for flights
£20,178 spent on office costs
£20,056 for marketing/branding
£8,125 for logistics
The tournament at Medinah, near Chicago, provided a "unique opportunity" to promote Scotland to a worldwide audience, she added.
The visit incorporated ministerial visits and business meetings, with the 36-strong delegation also including representatives of VisitScotland, EventScotland and Scottish Development International as well as the Scottish government.
Labour MSP Patricia Ferguson said: "To find out that Alex Salmond's trip to watch the golf cost all of us almost half a million pounds is eye-watering.
"The Welsh Government can spend about the same, but attend three Ryder Cups. Why does Alex Salmond cost us so much more?
"This comes on top of the tens of thousands of pounds spent on his trip to the opening of Brave in California earlier this year."
Scottish Conservative deputy leader Jackson Carlaw said: "I am generally accepting of the first minister's US trip, given that Scotland will host the next Ryder Cup.
"However, like most taxpayers, I am astonished that the costs incurred bear more relation to a head of state with a travelling circus than to the more modest expense which would have been appropriate and justifiable.
"It seems that even when using taxpayers' money, Alex Salmond doesn't do modest."
Scottish Lib Dem leader, Willie Rennie, added: "When money is tight, spending half a million pounds on a trip to the USA has to be questioned for value for money.
"It's right that Scotland was represented at the Ryder Cup but it can't be right to spend this amount on that representation."
A spokesman for the first minister accused Labour of "breathtaking hypocrisy", while criticising the previous first minister, Jack McConnell.
"They spent more than this on Tartan Day trips to the United States during each one of their last three years in office," said the spokesman.
"Their attacks might have some credibility if it wasn't for the fact that 'million pound McConnell' was happy to splash out on treating himself and other ministers to taxpayer-funded trips like this on such a lavish scale."
6 comments:
Not surprised, Alex will not die of hypothermia in a freezing house like many old people. When l was working I paid my taxes like everyone else, I am fifty one, still young with many years work in me. Now because the work programme has failed they are going to take £32.00 a month from my housing benefit. I have been unemployed for eighteen months.
I am a construction professional fallen on [slightly difficult circumstances]. But I am lucky compared to many people who have children. The Salmond's, Cleggs, Cameron's and Milliband's are all the same. The Coalition aim to starve people off benefits. None of them were complaining when I was paying £10,000.00 tax and national insurance per annum.
I am glad I have no children the way this world is going. The Salmond's, Cleggs, Cameron's and Milliband's do not live in the real world. I got a letter from an employer last week. Two hundred people had applied for the position. War and unemployment are the two scourge's of mankind. But the politicians never pay. I trust none of them.
What they are doing is creating another bottleneck. The unemployed are sent on the work programme but the outlet is blocked because skills do not match employers requirements, and the economy is without aggregate demand for goods and services. So now the Job Centre are checking job applications again, I do not mind that but it proves the Work Programme is failing. Create the jobs by investment CamCegg and unblock the outlet to some extent. The Construction Industry needs investment. Close your failed work programme and put the money
into the economy. We he have dirty self rewarding politicians on both sides of the border.
A spokesman for the first minister accused Labour of "breathtaking hypocrisy".
You all suffer from "breathtaking hypocrisy" self rewarding scumbags.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2240075/Now-sick-babies-death-pathway-Doctors-haunting-testimony-reveals-children-end-life-plan.html
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Are we seeing the thin end of National Socialism?
£202,600 was spent on programme delivery
£83,165 was paid for the exhibition stand
£80,263 for accommodation
£54,192 for flights
£20,178 spent on office costs
£20,056 for marketing/branding
£8,125 for logistics
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Little bastard.
Anonymous said...
A spokesman for the first minister accused Labour of "breathtaking hypocrisy".
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The public are bored with these maggots who have holidays at our expense. Politicians are rats.
The good ship 'Tory Party' is finished - please keep calm and head for the lifeboats
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-2241495/The-good-ship-Tory-Party-finished--calm-head-lifeboats.html#ixzz2DvG5PMwV
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