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David Blunkett’s House

Asked if it was true that David Blunkett would continue to live in the Home Secretary’s official residence until after the election, the PMOS told journalists that Home Secretaries had certain security arrangements which were specific to the role they played. For that reason he hoped that journalists would understand if he didn’t comment further. It had been the case that past Home Secretaries continued to have specific security arrangements. It was not just a matter of easily moving somewhere else.

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  1. Don’t forget its a taxable benefit now he no longer requires the property in the course of his work. Don’t get amnesia again Mr Blunkett – the tax form has to be in by January 31st – best you fast track it!

    Comment by Guido Fawkes — 18 Jan 2005 on 8:52 am | Link

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