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as having spent more than £20,000 improving his farmhouse under the Additional Costs Allowance (ACA) scheme before selling it for £750,000. He claimed the money by designating the property as his "second home" with the Commons authorities, yet Maclean did not pay capital gains tax on the sale because
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Maclean said that "My bill is necessary to give an absolute guarantee that the correspondence of members of parliament, on behalf of our constituents and others, to a public authority remains confidential." The Bill was passed by the House of Commons on 18 May 2007, but has so far failed to find a
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In its report the Constitutional Affairs Committee in the Commons said "we have been sent no evidence indicating a need for such an exemption or that existing protections for constituents' correspondence were inadequate."
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On 26 June 2009, Maclean told his constituency Conservative Association that he would not stand at the
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Maclean was one of 98 MPs who voted to keep their expense details secret.
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In 2003, at the age of 49, Maclean revealed he had been living with
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and since, he has worked extensively with the pro hunting group
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Guardian Unlimited Politics – Ask Aristotle: David Maclean MP
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United Kingdom Conservative Party politician (born 1953)
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Maclean made the headlines in 2007, when he proposed a
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David Maclean
Davis MacLean
David McLean (disambiguation)
The Right Honourable
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Opposition Chief Whip
House of Commons
Iain Duncan Smith
Michael Howard
James Arbuthnot
Patrick McLoughlin
Minister of State for Home Affairs
John Major
Michael Jack
Alun Michael
Minister of State for Environment and Countryside
John Major
David Trippier
Tim Yeo
Lord Commissioner of the Treasury
Margaret Thatcher
Peter Lloyd
John Taylor
Member of the House of Lords
Lord Temporal
Incumbent
Life Peerage
Member of Parliament
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