UK immigration minister’s expenses priceless…

Bad artist impression of Phil in the Tesco's jumper the tax payer bought

Phil shows off the new jumper the tax payer allegedly paid for

Ladies jumper £5, bottle of nail polish £5.75, women’s shoes £23…

The look on the UK immigration minister’s face when taxpayers find out about negligent expense claims, priceless!

The Tesco receipt dates Aug 12 2004. Ironically, at the time, Phil Woolas and every other MP could claim up to £400 without supplying receipts, so why did Woolas submit a receipt that would come back to haunt him and the Labour Party almost 5 years later?!

“I am being hung out to dry for being honest,” he claimed.

“The key points to remember is that I don’t need to submit receipts to back the claims and I could have actually claimed £400 for the food.”

Phil also bought shoes, a blouse and tampons

Phil also bought shoes, a blouse and tampons

On Saturday Woolas told the BBC he didn’t claim for the items, he certainly submitted the receipt but categorically denied ever receiving money for the items.

The Telegraph disputed this claim and produced evidence of further claims for women’s items, including £15 for a blouse, two packets of disposable bibs £5.96, three comics £5.14, two packs of baby wipes £2.88.

In further irony the UK immigration minister described the expenses records obtained by the Telegraph as ‘stolen property.’

Can you think of more appropriate items the UK immigration minister should be buying with your money?

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