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Ed Balls, education secretary and leading Brownite: claimed £9.99 to buy The Rebels: How Blair Misled His Majority from Waterstones. He also claimed £7.99 to buy Mark Steel’s Reasons To Be Cheerful
Jeremy Hunt, the shadow culture secretary, submitted a phone bill for one penny in October 2005
Ann Widdecombe, Speaker candidate, billed £240 for “150 8x6 prints of Anne Widdecombe at her desk, as requested” in 2004-05
Richard Shepherd, Speaker candidate - spent £95 for “why your FOI requests are being blocked and what you can do about it" training course
Lembit Opik, the Liberal Democrat MP for Montgomeryshire, spent £29.98 on two wigs, including £19.99 on one described as "the Mother of All Wigs"
Bob Blizzard, Labour MP claimed 39p for a paper clip
Nick Brown claimed £186.83 for a half page ad in the Newcastle Girl Guides Annual Report
Caroline Flint claimed £147.50 for silk business and moving cards
Dominic Grieve claimed £55 for a lost garden shed key in 2004-5
John Reid claimed £29.99 for the book Economics Explained
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Ed Balls, education secretary and leading Brownite, claimed £33 and £18 for poppy wreaths for Remembrance Day
Yvette Cooper, work and pensions secretary, claimed £148.50 for travelling by rail without a ticket
Tony Blair, the then Prime Minister, received £260 to pay to have his expenses receipts shredded
Anthony Steen claimed £108 for the Opposition whips text message service
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