@ChermitiLoyal@PaulaCoyscot Bullshit. He's asked to confirm "one murder?" and he does exactly that. No one refers to a mass killing of children and a teacher as 'a murder'.
There are no depths to which Rupert Lowe won't sink. Dunblane was the deadliest mass shooting in British history. 16 children aged 6 and under were murdered along with their teacher. Lowe denying their existence in order to talk down the UK to foreigners is contemptible.
I’m sorry, I have to disagree.
This isn’t democracy, this is a Farage stunt to try distract from his many, many scandals. He knows he would win in a regular by-elections.
Because everyone has refused to take part in the Farage show, refused to let him take control and refused to play his game. It’s his panto at the end of the day.
And I don’t think this is an anti-democracy perspective. We have democracy every five years, why not serve the full term he was elected for?
Oh my god…
She’s had an absolute mare here
I genuinely felt for her at one point
Apparently Farage was not ‘politically active’ when CEO of Reform
Maaaaaaaaate.
'My job is to demonstrate that British democracy is wonderful and unique in the entire Cosmos'
Count Binface told #BBCBreakfast why he plans to stand against Nigel Farage in the Clacton by-election - triggered by the resignation of the Reform UK leader who then plans to re-fight the seat, which he argued would vindicate him following questions over his financial arrangements
https://t.co/6gzPRtsHSD
"Our local party have decided that we won't be standing a candidate in the by-election." - Hannah Spencer outlines the Greens position for the Clacton by-election, arguing that Farage’s decision to trigger it will create turmoil for Clacton's constituents.
Who needs mysterious Thai-based crypto-billionaires or convicted criminals called Posh George? You can support Team Binface by bunging me the cost of a trio of affordable croissants (£3) at https://t.co/F8x87pEplq. Or don’t. I love you either way.
The whole country knows what Jeremy Corbyn's front door looks like. The media used to camp outside it every day.
Nigel Farage hasn't received even 5% of the treatment Jeremy Corbyn faced.