Daily Mail: ‘I don’t come to rob your country’: First Romanians to arrive in Britain following changes to EU migrant rules insist they are looking for work after being greeted at the airport by Labour MP Keith Vaz
Labour MP even bought some a coffee to find out why they are here
Romanian Victor Spiresau told him he would send his cash back home
‘I don’t come to rob your country. I work and then go home,’ he said
Mr Vaz says Britain should hold referendum on number of EU migrants
Companies advertise 5,000 jobs to recruit Romanian workers
Adverts promise cash daily and say command of English ‘unnecessary’
Today 4,896 jobs advertised in England, but less than 150 in rest of Britain
Comment: A couple of years later the married MP is found consorting with Romanian rent boys:
Mirror: Keith Vaz hid real identity from male escorts: ‘My name’s Jim and I sell washing machines’
MP Keith Vaz tried to hide his real identity from two male escorts by telling them he was a washing machine salesman named Jim.
He blurted out the pseudonym as he was about to engage in sexual activity with two Eastern European male escorts.
As they discussed sex, the men asked the married Labour MP about his work.
Mr Vaz said: “These are industrial washing machines, that I sell. Industrial. For big – for hotels.”
He went on to say the machines were used to clean towels in bulk.
Minutes later, as the men said they undressed, one of the escorts asked Mr Vaz: “What’s your name, by the way?”
He replied: “Jim”, then spelt it out letter by letter, saying: “J-I-M.”
But Mr Vaz had already been rumbled because one of the escorts said he recognised the famous and powerful MP from his frequent appearances on television.
Mr Vaz gave the false moniker at his meeting with the men eight days ago.
It followed a string of text messages in which details of the late-night rendezvous – timings, venue and financial arrangements – were discussed.