Dont be silly, he demands answers from everyone he questions but the hypocrisy in him refuses to answer any posed to him. Must be a Russian thing!
Hes not a bad egg really, the Russians have done a job on him. We need to somehow drag him back into the british fold.
I’m not surprised Bob. He’s more slippery than a swimming pool of mud wrestlers that are covered in mud and have just competed in the ‘Mud Wrestling Championship of Skegness’
Oh look who is back? Here you go bob you have someone to support your porky’s. This will be fun. What was the question Staines? Was it to do with the Porky’s bobs been saying? Please enlighten me.
Old Jo Swindle's lot are at it as well, all the parties seem to be trying to outdo each other with tall tales...
I listened to the fact checker yesterday and the limps have been telling more porky’s than bob. Sending out flyers giving the wrong information. Even that smooth talking Chukka was stumped when challenged on it. Commentators are now saying the Limps wont do as well as the hype.
They really need to make their headlines more informative for people who are only going to read the headline.
Guardian Today: David Blunkett says he 'despairs' about Labour and antisemitism Labour peer also strongly critical about Jeremy Corbyn and ‘thuggery’ in the party The former home secretary David Blunkett has said the “antisemitism” and “thuggery” within Labour makes him despair, compounding a difficult few days for the party. Lord Blunkett, who was an MP for 28 years before becoming a Labour peer, said the likelihood of Jeremy Corbyn winning a majority was “extraordinarily slim”. But he urged moderates within the party to “stay and fight” to ensure the “voice of reason” prevailed, following deputy leader Tom Watson’s decision to stand down. The former cabinet minister’s comments came after two of its former MPs urged voters to back the Tories instead. Ian Austin and John Woodcock said they would be supporting the Conservatives as they did not believe Corbyn was fit to be in No 10. And on Friday, Dame Margaret Hodge – one of the most prominent Jewish figures in Labour – declined to endorse the opposition leader as prime minister. Writing in the Telegraph, Blunkett said: “The behaviour of the hard left within the Labour party – the antisemitism, the thuggery, the irrational views on security and international issues, and the lack of realisation that you have to embrace a big tent of people in order to win – certainly makes me despair. “But it also makes the likelihood of an all-out Labour majority in this general election extraordinarily slim. The political landscape right now is completely different to what the hard-left would have you believe. “We are in a 1983 situation here, not a 2017 one – with not only the Lib Dems and the Greens, but the Brexit party, the Tories and the SNP all seriously vying for traditional Labour votes.” The Conservative party under Margaret Thatcher secured a sizeable majority at the 1983 election after votes for the opposition were split between Labour and the Liberal/SDP alliance.