#Nuttall rails against it in #Stoke – but his speech shows he IS the Establishment | The SKWAWKBOX
However much Paul Nuttall tries to pretend otherwise, with his Scouse accent and populist rhetoric, the truth is clear. With his Tory background, his long-established hatred for the NHS – however much he claims to think otherwise now – not to mention his association with alleged expenses fraud, there’s only one sensible verdict: he’s as much a part of the Establishment he claims to despise as his predecessor, former City financier Nigel Farage.
And one with no connection to or interest in Stoke – except ambition.
I’m sure the vast majority of the people of Stoke are far too sensible to be fooled for an instant.
Source: #Nuttall rails against it in #Stoke – but his speech shows he IS the Establishment | The SKWAWKBOX
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Why are people still voting, or considering voting Tory? People are even talking about the possibility of voting U.K.I.P. Why? These are allegedly, longstanding £abour supporters and voters. Can people really not see what is happening?
I hope the people of Stoke see him for what he is, a thoroughly nasty piece of work and totally worthless to them.
Nuttall replied: “Firstly, I was mainly talking about procurement back at that point,” before saying Ukip has never and would never under his leadership campaign on privatising the NHS.
I don’t believe him.