Peer ‘did not report wife’s stolen credit card as thief spent less than her’

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Peer ‘Did Not Report Wife’s Stolen Credit Card As Thief Spent Less Than Her’
Peers across the UK's House of Lords erupted into laughter at Lord Mackenzie's comment. Photo: PA Images
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Abbie Llewelyn, PA political staff

A former police chief in the UK has said he did not report his wife’s stolen credit card, because the thief spent less than she did.

With a deadpan delivery, Lord Mackenzie of Framwellgate left the chamber unsure whether he was joking or not as he recalled the incident in the UK's House of Lords.

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The non-affiliated peer said: “My wife, on one of her rare visits to London, had her credit card stolen.

“And I monitored the use of the card, and I have to say I didn’t report it to the police, because the thief was spending less than she was.”

Peers across the House erupted into laughter at his comment.

The UK's treasury minister, Baroness Vere of Norbiton, responded: “I think, in these circumstances, one should always report these matters to the police.”

Lord Mackenzie is a former chief superintendent in Durham and was also the president of the Police Superintendents Association for three years.

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