.However looking at the various photos of the Battlebus vehicles we have at least six, possibly seven full sized coaches photographed and Two Midi sized coach which we have a front or rear photograph showing the number plate in a photograph that has been shipped round social media
The Fourth Bus along on the top row is the Midi Coach which appears to have been deployed to the North We know that there was more than one Midi Coach around as we have this from Channel 4 news where we appear to have two of them in the same picture.
Looking at the national expenses here is the receipt for Two of the Buses here http://search.electoralcommission.org.uk/Api/Spending/Invoices/10294
These two Buses appear to be the Midlands and South west BattleBus vehicles, at £400 per day
There's then a second receipt for a small "Midi Coach" which presumably is the one in photographs operating in the North East http://search.electoralcommission.org.uk/Api/Spending/Invoices/10302
After that we get a separate stream of payments to another company. these appear to be phased payments over the length of a contract, but one of the payments leads to a detailed invoice that covers the whole of the payments, http://search.electoralcommission.org.uk/Api/Spending/Invoices/10071 now there's a lot of bits in here to look at in there
The coach Wrapping (the conservative logos, messages and colouring) is billed on there for the Three coaches, at £23,400 plus £1,920 to put the coach back to its original colours later. There are also bills of around £10,000 for supplying drivers and over £4,000 for food and drink for the three coaches
There are four other coaches mentioned on there, but in total they are hired for only £3,375 and so at that price they can only have been hired for a couple of days each.
All of this leaves us with questions
Firstly as we have six, possibly seven full sized coaches and two midi sized coaches and only seem to be able to find bills for decorating three, who paid for the wrapping on the other five vehicles?if it costs the same as the three that are declared thats £40,000 missing from the expenses. Were the four buses that were that appear to have been only hired for two days each painted up in full Livery for those two days? If not there are several other Battlebuses still to be found
and secondly, as the coach sent out to Thanet on at least one occasion was one of the more expensive luxury coaches, has the full cost of using it been considered when examining the local campaign expenses?
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