I hadn't watched Yusuf's interview until now … I have some thoughts!
Firstly, that's two weeks in a row that a Reform UK representative is brought on to the show and kept separate from the other guests.
They are allowed to have uninterrupted, unchallenged segments of the show to themselves.
Secondly, what happened to journalism in this country?
Laura Kuenssberg allowed him to talk, largely unchallenged, for ten minutes. She had one question prepared that was repeated several times — the Kemi Badenoch strategy.
That Yusuf was allowed to repeatedly claim that two-tier policing was the biggest challenge to this country is shocking.
We know that there's no such thing and this is the LITERAL weaponisation of Henry Nowak's death, while saying that Reform respected the family's wishes.
There are very few in politics that repulse me as much as Zia Yusuf, and yet we are still fed his petulant lies, week in, week out.
When Reform UK collapses after Farage is found guilty on one of his impending corruption investigations, the fact that this guy will be consigned to the dustbin of history, is well worth celebrating.
Happy rainy Monday.
Thanks for posting the full clip, Narinder. 😊
@bensmyth18@SkyNews Why should she? She was interviewing him but all he wanted to do was avoid her questions by asking his own. It's his opinion people are interested in.
@donkeytee@SkyNews@cathynewman Perhaps if Mr Yusuf had answered her, (repeated), questions she may not have. I think her facial expressions may have been based on his constant dissembling.
Nigel Farage registered ‘absent’ from the last 77 votes in Parliament
Official Parliamentary figures reveal that Reform leader Nigel Farage hasn't bothered to vote for anything in the last 11 weeks...
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