The Borneo Post

Fed-up Aussie dad asks MPs to fund family holiday

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SYDNEY: An Australian father outraged by taxpayerfu­nded travel perks for politician­s and their families has turned the tables by asking members of parliament to help fund his own vacation with his children.

Australian politics has been consumed with stories about the “entitlemen­ts” elected representa­tives are allowed, with MPs under pressure for f lying their children business class for trips which cost thousands of dollars.

The furore prompted father-of-three Stephen Callaghan to establish a Go Fund Me page, entitled “Please Pay For My Kids’ Holiday”, which is directed squarely at federal politician­s.

“It has come to my attention that many of you have been using tax payer’s ( sic) money to fly your children around on various holidays,” he posted.

“I would appreciate it greatly if you were able to donate to my Go Fund Me campaign so MY kids can go on a holiday too.”

Callaghan said he wasn’t asking for donations from everyday Australian­s, but they had nonetheles­s donated more than Aus$ 700 ( US$ 520) to his page by Monday afternoon, with several donors saying they were prompted by their disgust at arrogant politician­s.

“I plan on filing my donation to your holiday as a tax deduction,” one user who donated Aus$ 10 wrote.

“I’m just so angry at all these politician­s that think it’s acceptable for us to cart their kids around business class on holidays,” Callaghan told the Australian Broadcasti­ng Corporatio­n.

“We’re working class, we’ve got lots of friends who have never been on a holiday.”

The entitlemen­ts row kicked off when it emerged that then speaker Bronwyn Bishop had taken a helicopter, at a cost of Aus$ 5,000, to fly to a Liberal Party function instead of taking a one-hour car journey.

The outrage prompted Bishop to resign as speaker.

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