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MPs splash out almost £50,000 on biscuits in just ONE year


Forget having wafer-thin majorities – MPs are taking the biscuit by splashing out on sweet treats.

The amount spent has doubled in a decade, with KitKats topping sales at the House of Commons.

Ten years ago, MPs and other Parliament staff spent £22,000 of their own money in 12 months on treats. By 2018, it nudged £48,000.

A Freedom of Information request asking for “total expenditure on biscuits” for three years revealed 43 varieties had been scoffed – down from 56 in 2008.

The KitKat is the favourite biccie among MPs

In 2017-18, MPs spent £34,950 on biccies.

In 2018-19 it rose to £47,950 before dipping to £39,074 in 2019-20.

Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn is said to be a shortbread fan while PM Boris Johnson prefers a chocolate digestive.

Lib Dem co-leader Ed Davey fancies a fig roll.

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Top 5 treats

1. KitKat (£5,153)

2. Twix (£5,033)

3. White choc and raisin cookie (£4,492)

4. Paterson’s snack packs (£4,480)

5. Double Belgian choc cookies (£4,111)





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