Tom has not responded to Guido’s request for comment. On current polls, he’s even predicted to succeed. It’s worth reminding co-conspirators, this isn’t just another council candidate crazy: Hayes wants to be an MP. You simply cannot trust candidates who interfere with fair, democratic procedures in order to push their own agenda.”Įlsewhere John Gillat, the incumbent Labour candidate for Heaton, Lostock and Chew Moor, has been suspended by the party after stealing and destroying literature posted by Independent Choice candidate Gordon Campbell. “Labour’s lack of integrity and lack of respect for our voters is clearly shown in this video. Ignoring the obvious underhand tactics, the local Conservative Association alleges that “removing people’s mail is an offence”. One such campaigner has perhaps let his desperation get the better of him, as Tom Hayes, Labour’s prospective parliamentary candidate in Bournemouth East was filmed swiping competing leaflets from a voters’ letterbox. With voters heading to the polls for today’s local elections, activists across the country are entering the final phase of frenzied campaigning. Mdi-timer 16:45 16:45 mdi-twitter mdi-facebook mdi-whatsapp mdi-telegram mdi-linkedin mdi-email mdi-comment View CommentsĬaught Red-Handed: Labour Candidate Steals Leaflets From Voters’ Doorstep Which might help with any legal bills after she gave his WhatsApps to the Telegraph.įinally, Neil Hudson, Graham Stuart, Bill Wiggin, Nigel Adams, Aaron Bell, and Crispin Blunt each received £700 to head to sunny Corfu for a cricket tournament whilst Parliament was sitting. He also got £1,600 to read out the audiobook he co-authored with Isabel Oakeshott. The testicle-munching jungle bronze medallist Matt Hancock is still bringing home the TV big bucks, taking in a whopping £10,000 for a single interview on Good Morning Britain. A price worth paying to repeatedly whack Piers in the ratings… Over on GB News, Jacob Rees-Mogg received £32,083.34 for the 40 hours’ work put in for his new show. His Shadow Cabinet colleague David Lammy accepted his usual pocket money from LBC, this time worth £4,000. Keir Starmer accepted two tickets worth a total of £700 to watch Arsenal draw with West Ham, courtesy of Mulalley & Co. Although s he also registered a £50,000 private donation from business tycoon Jeremy Hosking to “for staff and office costs to support with policy”… for the Margaret Thatcher Freedom Lecture last month. She received £7,600 to cover travel and accommodation for her trip to D.C. Boris wasn’t the only ex-Prime Minister remunerated for their oratory skills… although Liz Truss isn’t quite cashing the big cheques just yet. Boris has had another good showing, taking £239,009.42 for his speech in Lagos, although £180,323.85 was deducted in relation to an advance paid out earlier this year. The latest Register of Interests update has been released, and as always, Guido brings you the highlights. Register of Interests: Rees-Mogg’s GB News Cheque, Boris’s Big Bucks, and Liz’s Lacklustre Lecture Pay
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