Between 2005 and 2009, Mrs Miller claimed £90,718 in expenses for the property - close to the maximum permitted.
In 2007, she increased the mortgage again, to £575,000. Again, taxpayers helped to meet the mortgage demands.
After the 2009 expenses scandal, Mrs Miller flipped the designation of her properties to make the Wimbledon house her ‘main home’.
And in February of this year, she sold it. A buyer paid £1.47million, a profit of £1,236,000.
At the same time, she spent £1.2million buying the luxury retreat in Hampshire.
The property is a one-hour train journey to central London, but it is understood Mrs Miller is also renting a small flat in the capital.
she's wasted in politics
sher should be a property developer
and she didn't even thank us for paying for her homes and making her a millionaire
Between 2005 and 2009, Mrs Miller claimed £90,718 in expenses for the property - close to the maximum permitted.
In 2007, she increased the mortgage again, to £575,000. Again, taxpayers helped to meet the mortgage demands.
After the 2009 expenses scandal, Mrs Miller flipped the designation of her properties to make the Wimbledon house her ‘main home’.
And in February of this year, she sold it. A buyer paid £1.47million, a profit of £1,236,000.
At the same time, she spent £1.2million buying the luxury retreat in Hampshire.
The property is a one-hour train journey to central London, but it is understood Mrs Miller is also renting a small flat in the capital.
she's wasted in politics
sher should be a property developer
and she didn't even thank us for paying for her homes and making her a millionaire