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Agree Zacs...he's a bit of a 'Dodgy Geezer'!
Yes indeed, although not surprised coming from him.....
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Let's see if the ukip mob try to support him.
it is, rather. Why would anyone do that, I wonder? It's not as if there's any great political capital to be made from it if it were true; and a great deal to be lost when it proves not to be. And of course it makes people doubt his claim that he was at Hillsborough on the day.

But it seems it's okay now for politicans to lie, so maybe nobody cares.
But it seems it's okay now for politicans to lie, so maybe nobody cares.




I'm must be sooo young ... did politicians not lie at some point in history?
I agree it's a bizarre thing to lie about, Maybe just habit ...
they always have Talbot. But it hasn't always been okay.
// Nuttall was 12 at the time of the disaster, and was a pupil at Savio high school in Bootle, Liverpool. One of his former teachers, a Roman Catholic priest, has told the Guardian that the school believed it had been aware of the identities of every boy who had been at Hillsborough in order to help them through a difficult period, and that Nuttall was not among them.

A fellow pupil at the school who says he has been a friend of Nuttall for decades said the Ukip leader had never mentioned being there. “I have been very good friends with Paul for over 25 years,” he said, adding that during that time they had “never spoken” about Hillsborough. //
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-38972214

"Its on your own Website Paul"

Paraphrasing Shakespeare somewhat.......""The gentleman doth protest too much, methinks"

Mr Nuttal isn't having a very good week is he ?
While I am in a Shakespearean mood...."What webs we weave when we practise to deceive"
Mikey, is it not 'Oh what a tangled web we weave when first we practice to deceive ?
Eddie....yes probably, although my meaning was clear enough I hope !
Mikey you truly are living in your little welsh literature bubble - the quote is from Sir Walter Scott in Marmion 1808
Oh what a tangled web we weave when first we practice to deceive !

Thanks Gladeian ! I always presumed it was Will.

That is what I most like about AB....there is such a lot of things to learn in life !
Mr Shakespeare gets mistaken credit for a few others too...

http://www.shakespeare-online.com/faq/misquotesfaq.html
Well....its either Will or Oscar Wilde most times Mamy !
Rude of me not to comment on the OP, as someone who did have a family member there that day (they came home,thankfully),

I find his fabrications distasteful.
Mikey you know damned well that mistakes are always interpreted as lies here on the bank.....

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