Lee Anderson, for it is he, has been relatively quiet lately. Perhaps we have all managed to block him out like white noise.
Anyway, he is back and he is angry.
This time Anderson posted online a long list of Labour failures – with the Reform MP claiming Sir Keir Starmer’s army would ‘never have been elected if voters had been told the truth’.
His post was lauded by his supporters, but former Reform co-deputy leader Ben Habib was quick to spot that it seemed to be ‘borrowed’ from someone else.
He was called out for copying his list.
“Seriously Lee Anderson you plagiarised my entire list? That’s pathetic,” he was told, by the person who seemingly created the list.
Former Reform co-deputy leader, Ben Habib then jumped in and wrote: “Does @reformparty_uk endorse plagiarism? Things go from bad to worse. So much for integrity.”
Lee didn’t like this one bit and replied: “Shut up you pathetic little man. I was sent a cut and pasted version of the text from a friend who also received it from a friend. I had no idea who the author was but liked what I read so shared it. You really are scraping the barrel with your pathetic attempts to smear us. Just go away, you’re boring. P.s I want to thank the original author of the post, its great and well written.
“But you know what Ben, there are more important things to talk about at the moment than someone’s post on here. You need to go and see someone.”
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Or indeed this…
Then today Lee was out walking.
He didn’t take kindly to this remainer’s response…
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