Hi Gabriel, you deleted your tweet when I pointed this out earlier, so I’ll repeat it.
I remember when The Times pulled a story about Johnson trying to pay his former mistress, now wife, a £100k p/a tax payer funded salary.
What made the story “disappear” out of interest?
Oh.
"...the Speaker's Office and Parliament's security team have dismissed his claims, saying they have no recollection of telling Mr Farage that he should not hold in-person surgeries in his constituency."
https://t.co/4H1SpCILtP
It's rare that James O'Brien and Nigel Farage are in the same room.
So when the Reform UK leader was leaving the LBC studios after his phone-in with Nick Ferrari, @mrjamesob delivered a one-of-a-kind handover.
Tommy Robinson deleted this Tweet, as it accidentally had his lawyer telling him in the bottom right corner that he will no longer represent him.
You know what to do.
That Nigel Farage will do well tomorrow - despite his public admiration of the adjudicated rapist & convicted felon Donald Trump; the alleged people trafficer & proud misogynist Andrew Tate & the genocidal maniac Vladimir Putin - illustrates perfectly how f*cked the UK media is.
Guess what kicks off tonight…
Nadine Dorries’ new TV show
Boris Johnson is her first interviewee
Obvs
So that’s 2 sitting MPs in breach of ministerial code, likely spouting undiluted bollocks totally unchallenged on national TV
What a piss take…
The 2 MP's who are accused of betting fraud are still free and running for re-election.
The Police Officer was suspended and arrested.
Justice is not for Tory's.
Can someone tell me why a police officer who is accused of betting on election date is arrested and suspended? But a Tory candidate who did the same thing is allowed to carry on campaigning? Added to which this revelation suggests to me Mrs Candidate should be seeing the inside of a police interview room too. This mob deserve the biggest electoral punishment beating of all time …
“I was passing a Ladbrokes betting shop when I tripped on a discarded McDonald’s wrapper and fell in through the doorway, in the process inadvertently placing a bet on the date of the General Election.”
“As far as I am concerned that is the end of the matter.”