Is this the kind of man you want to follow?
https://www.theguardian.com/politics...ough-was-false
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Is this the kind of man you want to follow?
https://www.theguardian.com/politics...ough-was-false
Last edited by itkman; 14-02-17 at 15:00.
A completely scummy thing to do.
I imagine we won't hear the end of that now. Regardless of how many times he apologises.
Absolutely deplorable and completely morally bankrupt behaviour. Any other party leader would be forced to resign.
So far he's lied about being at Hillsborough, losing a close friend at Hillsborough, being a professional footballer, having a PhD and lied on his leadership nomination papers about where he lives.
He sounds perfectly qualified to be a politician.
Even Jursset would struggle to keep up with this tosser.
Claimed he was at Hillsborough on the day of the disaster - Bollocks
Claimed he lost close friends on that day - Bollocks
Claimed to have once been a professional footballer at Tranmere - Bollocks
Claimed to have a PhD - Bollocks
Also gave a false address on his nomination papers which carries a sentence of 51 weeks imprisonment (will he serve a day of that? will he bollocks)
Seems to me that he's just the variety of absolute shameless lying twaat that would be right at home in the world of politics.
Seems to have the right credentials to become an MP.
Next thing you'll be telling me the NHS won't be getting their extra £350m a week
Much like Remain voters saying the EU has led to a lack of war in europe since WW2.
That sort of pie in the sky make believe.
Exploitative campaigns that feed on peoples fear. Instead of giving hard facts.
Go through any political manifesto and you will find lies from start to finish. People see this as more black and white however, for some strange reason???? The leave campaign don't even exist as a political entity?. They are no more. It was a biased campaign formed to trick people into voted leave, the same as remain.
I voted leave but I won't claim it was entirely the correct decision. It could be completely wrong, we. will. see. At the same time I am bored of Remain voters that couldn't articulate their argument properly prior to the vote, claiming they are some sort of voice on the subject. "It told you so". Nope afraid not. In decades we will see what state the EU is in and ourselves. Then we can talk about who was right and wrong.
And as if it is a football match with "sides". We are all on the same side.
And paid economists get it routinely and hugely wrong, let alone us.
Last edited by LordKenwyne; 14-02-17 at 21:19.