And in other news (as a balance) ...
A senior Labour MP said of Mr Hamilton and Ms Angela Rayner: “We all claim, but you’ve got to judge what you do it for. People have got to be cleaner than clean on this stuff.”
Geraint Davies, the Labour MP for Swansea East, also spent £3,975 on Apple equipment between April and July, while Barry Gardiner, the former shadow international trade secretary, claimed £1,748 for an iPad, £131 for an Apple pencil and £349 for a keyboard for the device.
A number of ministers are among those to have made claims, although their expenses are lower than the highest spenders.
Responding last night, John O'Connell, chief executive of the TaxPayers' Alliance, said: "No doubt all of this spending will be shown to be 'within the rules'. But these MPs should be asking themselves if expensive Apple products are remotely necessary when there are much cheaper alternatives.
“With the economy and public finances in such dire straits, limiting their expenses claims would be a welcome way for MPs to show that we’re all in it together.”