Brass neck Labour MPs paying tribute to Ann Widdecombe perhaps need to take a look in the mirror, says Patrick Christys
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Brass neck Labour MPs paying tribute to Ann Widdecombe perhaps need to take a look in the mirror, says Patrick Christys.
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Labour MPs have a brass neck saying nice things about Ann Widdecombe, given some of the horrible, hateful stuff some of their colleagues said about her and her party whilst she was alive.
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Back in 2019, he called Ann Widdecombe "poisonous" after she said science may produce an answer to being gay.He said: "Bigots like Ann Widdecombe want to drag us back to the 19th century, throwing minorities out in the cold along the way.
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He's previously claimed "Brexiteers were worse than Nazis", and he was forced into issuing a clarification after he said that Nigel Farage "flirted with the Hitler Youth".
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