Lee Anderson plays down ‘poverty nonsense’, saying 1970s was ‘real poverty’
“Our food bank was my dad’s garden", the deputy chairman of the Conservative Party said.
“Our food bank was my dad’s garden", the deputy chairman of the Conservative Party said.
The Commissioner for Standards also found the Ashfield MP broke the rules by sending an email advertising his GB News show from his official address.
The deputy Tory Party chairman hit out at what he called "economic chancers" who "arrive on our shores looking for a handout".
Insiders have called for controversial politicians such as Lee Anderson who are “playing to the Farage wing of the party” to lose their jobs.
There's a reason the Tories want you to focus on Lee Anderson's foul-mouthed comments - they don't want any attention to be paid to the other thing he said.
Alex Chalk defended the comments made by the Ashfield MP after just 15 migrants entered the floating accommodation off the Dorset coast on Monday.
'When someone tells you who they are, believe them'
Lee Anderson talks a good game, but deep down, it appears he's got a soft spot for socialists - or at least, one of them...
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