Speaker of the House of Commons

Guilty of what?

He supported a candidate who liked a disgraceful and untrue conspiracy theory. It may be politics, it may be because the by election was very close, but it was nevertheless inappropriate for Starmy not to withdraw support immediately.
 
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Lee Anderson?
You seem a bit confused he's talking about Starmer, you know the possible future prime minister.
Not the bloke who gave up the whip rather than go back on his word that millions agree with.
 
Perhaps kier had been reading the poo tin hand book on how to intimidate politicians ( speaker) :giggle:
 
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"a candidate who liked a disgraceful and untrue conspiracy theory..."

Yep, that's Lee Anderson.

Load of baloney

Perhaps they should follow sir kiers lead

You know ? What he did to Corbyn ? The bloke he campaigned for to be PM ??
 
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He supported a candidate who liked a disgraceful and untrue conspiracy theory
You mean Keir Starmer was slow to make a decision

Clearly Keir Starmer didn’t support him as Labour withdrew support

As I understand the evidence was brought to light by Spiked and Daily Mail, I wouldn’t be in a rush to trust them.
 
It may be politics, it may be because the by election was very close, but it was nevertheless inappropriate for Starmy not to withdraw support immediately
You really are desperate to interpret anything in a negative light to discredit Keir Starmer.

You are making a big fuss about a delay of a few days.
 
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