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How 'man of the people' Burnham used £16,000 of taxpayers' cash to help buy himself a new London flat
Burnham used £16,000 of taxpayers' money to purchase a new London flat, raising concerns about misuse of public funds. The article highlights the discrepancy between his 'man of the people' image and the personal financial benefit derived from taxpayer resources.
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