Disgraced MP Fiona Onasanya is accused of discriminating against a disabled employee who was told to use the male toilet because she couldn't climb the stairs, a tribunal heard

Jane Goodenough, who suffers from a host of medical problem, worked as a case worker for the former Labour MP on a part-time basis from September to November 2017.

But Ms Goodenough, who has multiple sclerosis, IBS, heart problems, chronic fatigue and arthritis, said problems with access to disabled lifts, parking and toilets at the Eco Innovation Centre in Peterborough left her unable to work there.

She said she had "no option but to resign" and that she had a "personality clash" with Ms Onasanya, who was jailed in January for lying to police over a speeding offence.

Giving evidence at a tribunal in Cambridge, the former employee said experienced a build up of "passive aggressive behaviour" after a discussion with the MP.

She said Ms Onasanya mispronounced the word "eligible" while on the phone to a constituent, and so she tried to correct her saying "illegible".

She told the hearing: "She said it about seven times while on the phone and in front of a constituent. I had a notepad next to me and wrote 'eligible not illegible' and underlined it."