Marsha De Cordova submitted the claim under “office costs” with the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority , the watchdog for MPs’ expenses. The 43-year-old is the shadow minister for disabled people and a close ally of Jeremy Corbyn. The expense claim, which was logged in November last year, has come to light as the country prepares to honour the fallen men and women by falling silent at 11am on Remembrance Sunday and Armistice Day.
Do your research and try to print the truth. Last year Corbyn was one of the MPs who had least claims then most Tory MPs.
When Boris did the same were you bothered?
The pits
..........erm......odd picture ......
She should have gone to Specsavers lol
About sums it up,another money grabbing MP.
Shocking
Really Unbelieveable
This vile UKLabour just get worse and worse... they wear the Poppy under duress, they have openly backed those that have killed our servicemen, now they can’t even put their hands in their own pockets to buy the Poppy they hate!! NeverCorbyn
Evil Labour money grabbers the lot of them, Nothing Changes.
Oops.....
Another piece of useless annoying news from the Express. Had any political party failed to respect Remembrance Sunday that would be bigger news. If you want to get up the nose of the tax payer remind them how much money we spent on those useless “we’re leaving on Oct 31” adverts
No surprise there....
Shocking
So fucking tight this lot it's embarrassing!
Another who hates our values our country our remembrance of the fallen
She looks like a cross eyed Whoopi Goldberg.
priceless!
ABSOLUTELY SICKENING THE DISREGARD LABOUR HAS FOR OUR SOLDIERS AND VETERANS.
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