Should she have written the book for no payment? Whatever for? Those sums are fairly standard - unless you are someone like Jeffrey Archer, who received millions from his writing whilst serving as an MP.
The tickets and goody bag sound like standard PR packages. They are of little cost to the donors, come with no endorsement obligation to the recipient, and can raise publicity for an event or product if the recipient is seen in attendance or using the products. In this case they amount to a few theatre tickets and a handbag with ‘goodies’ in it. Nice if you can get it (and celebrities of all sorts get this sort of thing all the time), but not an inducement to corruption. The rest was staff salaries and disbursements - the full list is here:
members.parliament.uk/member/4031/registeredinterests
I don’t know why any of that matters to members of the public. It doesn’t come close to getting a moat cleaned or a grace and favour flat decorated, and it has all been declared. If it emerged that there were tens of thousands of pounds that had been ‘forgotten’ about it would be different, but this is clearly an attempt to discredit the Labour Party as an election looms.
Fortunately I suspect that the majority of voters will see through it as a pre-emptive strike against campaign that will suggest that the Tories are out of touch with the electorate. IMO the insult to our intelligence comes in the assumption that we will fall for the ‘they are all the same’ line and forget about the cronyism and profiteering that has gone on over the past 13 years. Some will, and others will pounce on anything and call it ‘evidence’ of Labour wrongdoing, but I think it will take more than a feeble smear campaign to wipe the collective memory of the population, however much the media try to fool us.
Buckle up - we are in for a lot more of this nonsense. It’s going to be a very dirty campaign.