Jeremy Corbyn publishes his tax return but people can't read his handwriting

Labour leader accused of ineligible handwriting.
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LONDON -- Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn is the latest British politician to publish his tax return for 2014-2015, following a similar move by Prime Minister David Cameron and Chancellor George Osborne. 

The opposition politician detailed £70,795 in pay as well as an additional £1,350 from lecturing. But rather than being concerned with the actual tax and income details, people were quick to notice his illegible handwriting.



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What was the Labour leader trying to declare? 

Also, it appears that Corbyn filed his tax return on Feb. 6 , missing for one week the Jan. 31 deadline: 


Corbyn's spokesman then confirmed that he was fined for late filing. 

Not cool Jezza.

Mashable has reached out to the Labour Party for more information.

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