Funding for the running costs of the Leader of the Oppositions office Made available for the running costs of the Leader of the Oppositions Office for the financial year commencing on 1 April. The figure for 2003-2004 was 548,101.65 Top What other allowances can MPs claim?
• Supplementary London Allowance of 1,618 pa Payable to Members for Inner London seats, and certain others, to reflect higher costs in London. It is not paid to Ministers with an official residence in London • Additional Costs Allowance of 20,902 pa Reimburses Members with constituencies outside inner London for expenses incurred in staying overnight away from home whilst performing parliamentary duties. • Motor Mileage Allowance of 57.7 pence per mile for the first 20,000 miles then 26.6 pence per additional mile Reimburses Members for the cost of travel by car or motorbike between Westminster and Members constituencies and their homes and for other approved journeys on parliamentary business. • Motorcycle Allowance of 24 pence per mile and Bicycle Allowance of 20 pence per mile. This is a relatively new allowance, which first took effect from 1 April 1998; it applies to journeys for which Members can currently claim the motor mileage allowance or reimbursement of fares. • Temporary S
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