Labour's candidate for the Stoke Central by-election, Gareth "I'm still a Suffolk boy at Heart" Snell, has taken some time out from abusing journalists and Tories to have a pop at Paul Nuttall, telling him to "sod off to where he came from".
Of course, if Paul did decide to "sod off to where he came from" it would be a relatively short 40 mile trip up the road from Stoke to Merseyside. If Gareth Snell decided to take his own advice and "sod off to where he came from" he'd be looking at a 178 mile journey back down to Stowmarket in Suffolk which he only left around 5 years ago to get himself onto the waiting list for what was (at the time) a safe Labour seat.
I'm not sure that ranting like that other Labour fascist, Oswald Mosley, is the way to win an election but Labour seem to have forgotten how to do anything but scream abuse and attack their opponents.
Monday, 13 February 2017
Labour's Gareth Snell tells Paul Nuttall to "sod off to where he came from"
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Labour's Gareth Snell tells Paul Nuttall to "sod off to where he came from"
2017-02-13T17:32:00Z
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Labour's Gareth Snell tells Paul Nuttall to "sod off to where he came from"
2017-02-13T17:32:00Z
wonkotsane
Gareth Snell|Stoke Central|