Published: Thursday, 18th June, 2009 9:00am
Martin Salter's Westminster Diary, June 18, 2009
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Martin Salter abseiling down The Blade on Sunday
Pic by: Mike Swift
THE European Elections were nowhere near as terrible for Labour in Reading West as elsewhere, with strong performances recorded in many of the wards in my constituency.
The result of the Euros has little bearing on the general election. I remember us losing badly in the 1999 Euro poll before winning well in the general election in 2001. Although I"m not standing at the next election I would warn my political opponents not to be too smug or complacent about the outcome. My constituency has consistently bucked the national trend and can do so again.
I will miss many things when I step down and I was reminded of a few of them last week.
One of my most satisfying campaigns was working with the amazing Brigid Parkes to save a Berkshire children"s reading charity from closure. We set up our own organisation to continue providing reading help for Berkshire"s children, and now ABC to Read, some five years later, is a thriving organisation with new staff, a new chair, but still with my Slough colleague Fiona Mactaggart MP and myself as patrons. Last Friday it was my privilege to attend and speak at their AGM and to say goodbye to a few old friends and colleagues.
On Saturday I ended up charging all over the place for the opening of Battle Library and engagements at the Dee Park Fun Day, the Carers Centre, and Waterloo Meadows in Katesgrove. I started out in public life in Reading working on children"s projects in Katesgrove and Coley and I well remember the local papers having a go at me when I chaired the council"s leisure committee for spending £250,000 on a state of the art log cabin which became the first ever Children"s Centre in Reading.
Time has moved on and people recognise the value of providing comprehensive pre-school, after-school and nursery facilities. Back in the 1980s this was not always the case and it was a real pleasure for me to spend time at the weekend catching up with some of the distinguished old campaigners who were such effective champions for their communities.
Finally, can I disappoint the local Tories by reassuring them that I survived the charity abseil on Sunday from the top of The Blade.
But I would like to thank all my sponsors for helping me raise £600 for Children With Leukaemia.














Voice Against Waffle
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Jun 21 09 06:23
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I hope Mr Salter did not charge for the expense of the rope used in this abseil! That would be scandalous!
By the way, I hope you enjoyed the Fairtrade Peppermint tea and Organic Wild Berry tea that we paid you for (invoice from Office2Office dated 7/6/07). Only £6 but how can you say it is not extravagent and therefore against the rules? Is ordinary tea not sufficient to carry out your Parliamentary duties as per The Green Book? What else? We're still looking!
And there's the bill dated 6 April 2005 for £2,925.75 payable to Public Impact Limited. Whilst I am sure you sought hard to get the best deal for the taxpayer before claiming this expense, is the proprietor not the then Labour Coucillor John Howarth, the instigator of the one-way IDR? I have noticed there are others.
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Jun 21 09 06:40
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And the other claim for the invoice dated 18 July 2007 for more Peppermint and Wild Berry tea. Tasty was it?
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Jun 21 09 06:55
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Someone does like Peppermint tea! See the invoice from 5/9/06. Lemon and ginger (presumably) biscuits as well. They sound nice though I never got to taste one.
Then a dodgy blacked out statement from 7/8/2006 for another £53. Luxury tissues on 19/5/2006 - please buy ordinary ones to say my hard earned cash.
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I think there's a world of difference between office expenses and the flipping/lying/troughing atittude of most MPs. Credit where it's due.
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