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Financial Year 2017-18 (PDF) Envelope (Inc. Paper (Inc. Postage (Inc. Grand Total Member of Parliament's Name Parliamentary Constituency VAT) VAT) VAT) Adam Afriyie MP Windsor £188.10 £160.85 £2,437.50 £2,786.45 Adam Holloway MP Gravesham £310.74 £246.57 £3,323.75 £3,881.06 Adrian Bailey MP West Bromwich West £87.78 £0.00 £1,425.00 £1,512.78 Afzal Khan MP Manchester Gorton £327.49 £636.95 £6,885.00 £7,849.44 Alan Brown MP Kilmarnock and Loudoun £238.29 £203.34 £2,463.50 £2,905.13 Alan Mak MP Havant £721.71 £385.00 £7,812.50 £8,919.21 Albert Owen MP Ynys Mon £93.11 £86.12 £812.50 £991.73 Alberto Costa MP South Leicestershire £398.43 £249.23 £3,802.50 £4,450.16 Alec Shelbrooke MP Elmet and Rothwell £116.73 £263.57 £2,240.00 £2,620.30 Alex Burghart MP Brentwood & Ongar £336.60 £318.63 £3,190.00 £3,845.23 Alex Chalk MP Cheltenham £476.58 £274.30 £4,915.00 £5,665.88 Alex Cunningham MP Stockton North £182.70 £154.09 £1,817.50 £2,154.29 Alex Norris MP Nottingham North £217.42 £383.88 £2,715.00 £3,316.30 Alex Sobel MP Leeds North West £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 Alison McGovern MP Wirral South £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 Alister Jack MP Dumfries and Galloway £437.04 £416.31 £4,955.50 £5,808.85 Alok Sharma MP Reading West £374.19 £399.80 £4,332.50 £5,106.49 Rt Hon Alun Cairns MP Vale of Glamorgan £446.30 £105.53 £8,305.00 £8,856.83 Amanda Milling MP Cannock Chase £387.40 £216.72 £4,340.00 £4,944.12 Andrea Jenkyns MP Morley & Outwood £70.14 £266.82 £560.00 £896.96 Andrew Bowie MP W Aberdeenshire & Kincardine £717.92 £424.42 £7,845.00 £8,987.34 Andrew Bridgen MP North West Leicestershire £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 Andrew Griffiths MP Burton £126.72 £16.83 £1,490.00 £1,633.55 Andrew Gwynne MP Denton & Reddish £141.44 £251.99 £1,331.00 £1,724.43 Andrew Jones MP Harrogate and Knaresborough £501.60 £433.44 £5,600.00 £6,535.04 Andrew Lewer MP Northampton South £0.00 £69.55 £0.00 £69.55 Andrew Percy MP Brigg & Goole £346.92 £629.82 £6,447.00 £7,423.74 Andrew Rosindell MP Romford £791.46 £388.56 £1,425.00 £2,605.02 Andrew Selous MP South West Bedfordshire £186.17 £0.00 £1,992.50 £2,178.67 Andrew Stephenson MP Pendle £681.00 £216.72 £8,025.00 £8,922.72 Andy McDonald MP Middlesbrough £0.00 £0.00 £3,162.50 £3,162.50 Envelope (Inc. Paper (Inc. Postage (Inc. Grand Total Member of Parliament's Name Parliamentary Constituency VAT) VAT) VAT) Andy Slaughter MP Hammersmith £540.65 £108.36 £6,048.75 £6,697.76 Angela Crawley MP Lanark and Hamilton East £300.96 £127.20 £3,360.00 £3,788.16 Angela Eagle MP Wallasey £528.45 £333.71 £7,012.50 £7,874.66 Angela Rayner MP Ashton Under Lyne £43.36 £155.58 £638.50 £837.44 Angela Smith MP Penistone and Stocksbridge £200.64 £9.24 £2,296.00 £2,505.88 Angus MacNeil MP Na h-Eileanan An Iar £171.17 £113.85 £2,527.50 £2,812.52 Ann Coffey MP Stockport £0.00 £33.07 £0.00 £33.07 Anna McMorrin MP Cardiff North £664.52 £518.70 £7,535.50 £8,718.72 Anna Turley MP Redcar £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 Anneliese Dodds MP Oxford East £100.32 £289.71 £1,255.00 £1,645.03 Anne Main MP St Albans £83.54 £238.43 £1,170.00 £1,491.97 Anne Marie Morris MP Newton Abbot £81.73 £54.74 £1,170.00 £1,306.47 Anne-Marie Trevelyan MP Berwick-upon-Tweed £490.94 £316.57 £5,500.00 £6,307.51 Antoinette Sandbach MP Eddisbury £171.49 £319.64 £2,985.00 £3,476.13 Bambos Charalambous MP Enfield, Southgate £581.98 £961.94 £6,187.00 £7,730.92 Barbara Keeley MP Worsley & Eccles South £382.71 £498.50 £4,345.00 £5,226.21 Barry Gardiner MP Brent North £320.76 £0.00 £4,300.00 £4,620.76 Barry McElduff MP West Tyrone £46.30 £45.84 £546.00 £638.14 Barry Sheerman MP Huddersfield £111.96 £76.79 £1,352.50 £1,541.25 Ben Bradley MP Mansfield £596.99 £301.50 £8,043.50 £8,941.99 Ben Lake MP Ceredigion £166.74 £161.26 £1,857.50 £2,185.50 Bill Esterson MP Sefton Central £529.92 £0.00 £8,460.00 £8,989.92 Bill Grant MP Ayr, Carrick and Cumnock £55.51 £73.44 £717.00 £845.95 Bill Wiggin MP North Herefordshire £61.60 £151.70 £632.50 £845.80 Bim Afolami MP Hitchin & Harpenden £490.64 £402.16 £5,977.50 £6,870.30 Bob Blackman MP Harrow East £677.16 £0.00 £7,560.00 £8,237.16 Bob Seely MP Isle of Wight £150.58 £629.11 £1,452.00 £2,231.69 Bob Stewart MP Beckenham £25.08 £47.36 £325.00 £397.44 Brendan O'Hara MP Argyll and Bute £292.16 £177.47 £2,937.50 £3,407.13 Bridget Phillipson MP Houghton & Sunderland South £491.46 £585.71 £5,507.50 £6,584.67 Carol Monaghan MP Glasgow North West £6.74 £0.00 £130.00 £136.74 Envelope (Inc. Paper (Inc. Postage (Inc. Grand Total Member of Parliament's Name Parliamentary Constituency VAT) VAT) VAT) Caroline Dinenage MP Gosport £42.11 £110.63 £672.00 £824.74 Caroline Lucas MP Brighton, Pavilion £0.00 £515.77 £168.00 £683.77 Carolyn Harris MP Swansea East £0.00 £60.44 £336.00 £396.44 Cat Smith MP Lancaster & Fleetwood £144.47 £172.24 £1,943.50 £2,260.21 Catherine McKinnell MP Newcastle upon Tyne North £148.53 £399.34 £1,697.50 £2,245.37 Catherine West MP Hornsey & Wood Green £291.07 £102.72 £1,582.50 £1,976.29 Charles Walker MP Broxbourne £241.01 £336.22 £2,747.50 £3,324.73 Charlie Elphicke MP Dover £303.32 £234.92 £2,727.50 £3,265.74 Chi Onwurah MP Newcastle upon Tyne Central £252.64 £248.79 £3,052.50 £3,553.93 Chloe Smith MP Norwich North £530.10 £316.62 £5,918.00 £6,764.72 Chris Bryant MP Rhondda £137.94 £24.40 £1,787.50 £1,949.84 Chris Davies MP Brecon and Radnorshire £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 Chris Evans MP Islwyn £113.25 £217.51 £1,332.50 £1,663.26 Chris Green MP Bolton West £648.20 £714.41 £7,485.00 £8,847.61 Chris Hazzard MP South Down £93.07 £145.34 £1,300.00 £1,538.41 Chris Heaton-Harris MP Daventry £633.17 £512.54 £7,790.00 £8,935.71 Chris Law MP Dundee West £254.17 £216.72 £3,315.00 £3,785.89 Chris Matheson MP City of Chester £222.10 £502.14 £3,322.50 £4,046.74 Chris Philp MP Croydon South £464.86 £361.83 £4,840.00 £5,666.69 Chris Pincher MP Tamworth £437.97 £437.50 £7,687.00 £8,562.47 Chris Ruane MP Vale Of Clwyd £449.46 £90.95 £5,829.00 £6,369.41 Chris Skidmore MP Kingswood £600.74 £37.16 £7,332.50 £7,970.40 Chris Stephens MP Glasgow South West £171.54 £209.65 £1,462.50 £1,843.69 Chris Williamson MP Derby North £309.92 £383.30 £3,940.00 £4,633.22 Christina Rees MP Neath £0.00 £142.71 £0.00 £142.71 Christine Jardine MP Edinburgh West £550.94 £907.71 £5,938.50 £7,397.15 Christopher Elmore MP Ogmore £356.93 £316.84 £4,780.00 £5,453.77 Christopher Leslie MP Nottingham East £135.22 £176.82 £2,240.00 £2,552.04 Chuka Umunna MP Streatham £481.96 £240.68 £6,327.50 £7,050.14 Clive Betts MP Sheffield Attercliffe £0.00 £17.86 £0.00 £17.86 Clive Efford MP Eltham £25.08 £63.09 £325.00 £413.17 Envelope (Inc. Paper (Inc. Postage (Inc. Grand Total Member of Parliament's Name Parliamentary Constituency VAT) VAT) VAT) Clive Lewis MP Norwich South £229.17 £258.30 £4,237.50 £4,724.97 Colin Clark MP Aberdeenshire East £564.96 £634.03 £7,482.50 £8,681.49 Colleen Fletcher MP Coventry North East £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 Conor Burns MP Bournemouth West £611.56 £918.43 £7,362.50 £8,892.49 Conor McGinn MP St Helens North £407.46 £187.58 £4,430.00 £5,025.04 Craig MacKinlay MP South Thanet £583.95 £433.44 £6,297.50 £7,314.89 Craig Tracey MP North Warwickshire £627.00 £63.24 £8,140.00 £8,830.24 Craig Whittaker MP Calder Valley £717.67 £0.00 £8,187.00 £8,904.67 Crispin Blunt MP Reigate £154.22 £199.23 £1,630.00 £1,983.45 Dame Louise Ellman MP Liverpool, Riverside £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 Damian Collins MP Folkestone & Hythe £153.40 £10.27 £910.00 £1,073.67 Damien Moore MP Southport £649.39 £1,031.95 £7,083.00 £8,764.34 Dan Carden MP Liverpool Walton £0.00 £86.68 £0.00 £86.68 Dan Jarvis MP Barnsley Central £73.10 £0.00 £704.50 £777.60 Daniel Kawczynski MP Shrewsbury & Atcham £137.70 £187.94 £700.00 £1,025.64 Daniel Zeichner MP Cambridge £374.22 £35.06 £5,002.50 £5,411.78 Danielle Rowley MP Midlothian £122.26 £202.22 £1,447.50 £1,771.98 Darren Jones MP Bristol North West £420.33 £479.85 £5,399.00 £6,299.18 David T.C.
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