Expensive UK Government Wine Cellar Causes Controversy

By Deidre Woollard  2009-5-3 17:22:45
    


    The announcement that the wine cellar of the UK government is worth nearly £800,000 has some people up in arms over questions of extravagance. The government's cellar has over 39,000 bottles of wine including around 500 bottles of spirits and liqueurs for a total of £792,000. Liberal Democrat MP Don Foster was quoted in the BBC News as saying that the huge cellar shows that the government is living 'beyond its means'. Figures show that the ministers spent a total of £5 million on wining and dining including more than £100,000 toward maintaining Whitehall wine cellar. By contrast, according to a recent article on Slate, the White House currently stocks around 500-600 bottles.
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