MSP Douglas Lumsden faces criticism for asking nearly 1,000 pricey parliamentary questions on trivial matters.
MSP Douglas Lumsden faces criticism for submitting nearly 1,000 parliamentary questions, costing over £100,000, on topics like flagpole heights and light bulbs. Critics, including Labour's Michael Marra, call it a "flagrant abuse" of taxpayers' money. Lumsden defends his actions but agrees to review the volume of questions with his team. The controversy highlights concerns over the use of public funds in the Scottish Parliament.
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