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    1. Jaime060304 on

      Okay.

      Even if it is, doesn’t make the questions less legitimate.

    2. Says man who coordinates his own media corner to attack his rivals & follows the direct will of Rupert Murdoch.

    3. AllThatIHaveDone on

      Who’s going to tell him that being PM is the mother of all pile ons?

    4. RestingRichard on

      How dare the plebs expect elected politicians to be accountable to the electorate for where they gain their vast wealth, it’s disgusting that politicians should have to have even basic levels of scrutiny and accountability.

    5. coffeewalnut08 on

      You mean like the coordinated pile-ons he’s been doing against immigrants and the EU since 2016?

      These people never enjoy the taste of their own medicine.

    6. A coordinated pile on system that he has milked for years against others… But now he’s been caught doing something dodgy… And bang to rights caught .. he hates the system that helped make him big.

    7. lNFORMATlVE on

      I dunno man, maybe it’s a good thing when we coordinate pile-ons to hold our elected representatives accountable in terms of the corruption risks of accepting enormous financial gifts?

    8. MidgarDreaming on

      It’s always funny when the people who have benefited from the system they’ve played their entire life turns against them and suddenly they’re the victim. He’s spent his entire career whipping up media frenzies to fulfill his agenda.

      He literally went on stage and made a meme out of Starmer getting glasses purchased for him. Meanwhile old Nige is getting £5m bungs to lobby for crypto firms directly to the BoE.

      Biggest grifter politics has ever seen. Absolute cancer on our country.

    9. greyt00th on

      Last time I checked several people asking the same question had no bearing on whether or not you could answer it.

    10. Ill_Refrigerator_593 on

      Maybe he can go cry on the big pile of money he’s made harming the country with brexit.

    11. HotelPuzzleheaded654 on

      The same way the criminal justice system coordinates a “pile on” when someone commits a crime.

    12. Aww, oh dear. It’s the consequences of one’s actions knocking at the door of one of his 5 houses, 3 of which are undeclared and that’s not including any he inevitably has in Belgium and potentially in Germany.

      Poor *Kept Man of Britain.*

    13. Individual_Row_4553 on

      If someone gave me, a lay person, 5 million pounds, as a gift… would I have to pay tax on it? Would the HMRC try to ram me? Would there not be questions?

    14. SmackedWithARuler on

      I don’t know about anyone else but the idea of him being corrupt fills me with pure, cold rage.

    15. GuestAdventurous7586 on

      They’re not. If a Labour leader had this issue he’d be all over them calling for them to resign and have a general election lmao.

    16. alfius-togra on

      *And I would have gotten away with it too if it wasn’t for you meddling adults!” 

    17. KesselRunIn14 on

      Of course it is, just like the pile-on over Ed’s bacon sandwich.

      The differs, the questions being asked are actually relevant to his suitability to govern.

    18. Odd_Wolverine9361 on

      So his complaint is that questions are being asked? Not that the accusations are false? 😂

    19. Hitching-galaxy on

      After the continued, coordinated attacks Farage and his bot army have done towards our elected government, I have very little sympathy.

      Live by the sword, die by the sword.

    20. pj_puttz on

      As opposed to the coordinated pile ons he creates?

      Rules for thee, not for me.

    21. mashed666 on

      Go on man of the people… It’s only other people that wanna know…

    22. StudySpecial on

      Welcome to British politics. It has been a coordinated pile-on for any politician that got caught with dodgy dealings so far.

      Why does he think PMs keep being replaced after scandals?

    23. megalo53 on

      Attention seeker mad at people giving him attention. 

      Stupid fucking cunt.

    24. squeezycheeseypeas on

      I’m of the opinion that piling on corrupt liars is what we’re supposed to do

    25. JonRoberts87 on

      Him and all his reform croniea piled on when Angela Rayner was doing dodgy stuff

    26. ProjectZeus on

      Of course it’s coordinated. It doesn’t mean you’re innocent, Nigel. You understand how politics and the press work.

    27. sharpecads on

      Do you know how you don’t get a pile on? Don’t accept a £5m bribe. It’s dead easy this.

    28. ArchdukeToes on

      I think by this point *everyone* scents blood. The only real question is where this scandal will ultimately lead.

    29. IrefusetoturnVPNoff on

      Every single one of his defences has boiled down to “it’s unfair that people are asking me about this”.

      If it’s a public pile-on, that doesn’t make the questions any less valid.

    30. Conspiruhcy on

      He likes politicians being under scrutiny, just not him, the other politicians

    31. ItsAMangoFandango on

      When you’ve been given absolute sycophancy by the media for so long that the literal smallest amount of scrutiny feels like a personal attack.

    32. leahcar83 on

      If there’s no truth to it then he’s got nothing to worry about. That said he seems quite worried for a man who insists he’s got nothing to worry about.

    33. TheRealCostaS on

      I hate that this style of politics is slowly becoming the norm. It’s utterly disgusting and I wish people grew a moral backbone instead of making up excuses and / or falling for rhetoric like this!

    34. BryOnRye on

      Commits crime. Complains about the questions being asked about the crime he committed.

    35. Take_that_risk on

      Coordinated by himself then. He didn’t need to be more bent than a paperclip. At least it exposed to all his right wing ‘politics’ as simply a corruption vehicle.

    36. richardathome on

      But I’m just asking Nigel. Where did the money actually come from, and why didn’t you declare it.

      Answer that and the questions stop.

      Or the criminal investigation begins.

      It’s entirely on you now. Nowhere to run.

    37. cheeseley6 on

      Maybe it’s because his finances look like coordinated corruption??

    38. Clearly coordinated (mostly by his former friends) but it’s legitimate to ask questions when he’s clearly nor being honest about it

    39. Practical_Tomato_680 on

      Questions still stands …coordinated pile on or not

    40. Stampy77 on

      He’s not entirely wrong, it is a coordinated pile on. The same way it’s a coordinated pile on if someone kills somebody and has the police detain them and investigate them and the courts convict and sentence them and the prison service holds them. Doesn’t mean it’s an unfair coordinated pile on.

    41. Stevey1001 on

      uh oh, has someone just discovered the scrutiny elected politicians come under?

    42. Coordinated is a wild choice of words. I can see how it’s indistinguishable from the reality, which is just that almost everyone agrees for him to face a committee, be fully investigated, and face consequences if it is found he has breached rules. Consensus is probably a better word.

    43. sashazanjani on

      If you are an MP you should get the same scrutiny as all other MPs.

    44. Wrong-Target6104 on

      Didn’t see him defend Starmer when the press did it to him over football boxes, suits and glasses

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