The MP’s transparent attempt to dodge accountability through gaslighting is a pathetic display of political cowardice. It highlights the growing chasm between elite rhetoric and the fundamental requirement for honesty in public service.
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LABOUR MP HUMILIATED on Live TV as News Host EXPLODES IN RAGE At His Answers!Added:
And hello everybody. Welcome back to the channel. I cannot believe what I have just seen. We just did a video here with Trevor Phillips this morning and Liz Kendall and I thought that was truly insane to watch. Uh the sort of you know her actually trying to defend the indefensible and uh trying to continue to gaslight. But we've got another whole different thing here as we've got um an extraordinary case of what about credit to the the news host. She's not having any of it. But essentially we got Labour MP Tom Hayes arrogantly lying, gaslighting and trying to change the subject when asked about Kstarma appointing Peter Manderson. This is what the British people want to know. This is what the journalists are trying to get the questions and the answers to these questions about what Karma is. Karma of course is just trying to you know go under the radar not face the music trying to come up with a plan. his plan obviously in that interview in Paris where he was like, "Oh, I didn't know.
I'm truly livid is is is not is not quite working. No one's buying yet." So, of course, he's trying to buy himself time over the weekend. And now we've got these random Labour MPs coming on to sort of the Sunday uh interviews and just what about and just trying to gaslight and just trying to save their own skin. But this is crazy. The news house again, credit to her. She really tears him to shreds and this is an absolute car crash. Let's have a watch, guys. But first, please do hit the like button and hit the subscribe button for more. Just a quick one, guys. We have dropped our brand new Scarface collection. We've got the Nigel Farage design and the ruper low design. Do shop the new collection by going down into the link in the description or heading to britishand.com.
>> If you want to talk about in curiosity, and I think this is really important. I don't know if you saw the breaking news today. really important breaking news I don't think GB News has covered, which is that people are going to work every single day. They're working hard.
They're paying taxes. They're probably rightly unhappy in some respects about the level of tax they're paying. That tax could come down if people elsewhere pay their taxes. And Richard Ty dodged £100,000 of tax payment. He put that as a consequence of his investment company into reform.
>> Extraordinary what about Mr. Hayes.
Honestly, to dodge tax and not this is this is absolutely ridiculous. We're talking about the prime minister. No, I'm not talking about Richard Ty right now. I'm talking about talking about Richards.
>> Part that right now because I believe that Mr. Ty denies that story and is and is potentially issuing legal uh warnings about it.
>> This is extraordinary. I want to talk about the prime minister. First of all, you do you don't want to talk about Richard Ty not paying his tax. Why don't you want to talk about Richard Ty not paying his tax?
>> Are you going to nurses seriously trying to make a story about the prime minister being on the brink possibly facing either being sacked or resigning next week viewers and to cover all stories that they would find in >> Mr. Have you ever known me to not cover stories that are negative about >> they need to and they're paying he's not paying his. Okay, let's just reconstitute this before, frankly, you really embarrass yourself. We're gonna talk about the prime minister. We're gonna go down this way. I'm going to ask you questions and you're going to answer them. You're not asking me the questions cuz I'm the journalist and you're the politician. You're now defending the prime minister. Now, he did cover those.
>> He did know he did know that Peter Manden was linked to Jeffrey Epstein. We know he knew that because we know he was given an article by the Telegraph which I co-wrote laying bare the absolutely close relationship between Peter Mandolson and Jeffrey Epstein. So unfortunately that argument fails. He's either misled Parliament knowingly or unknowingly. But whatever the case, he's misled Parliament, hasn't he?
>> You aren't writing any articles about whether Richard Ty is paying his tax or not. I note but on that question about what Parliament knows. Parliament on Monday will hear from the prime minister. There'll be plenty of opportunities for MPs to ask questions.
There are further prime minister's questions to take place. And on Friday when the prime minister went to the country via the media, he told what he knew and he was asked questions then too. On Friday he was in Paris bringing together world leaders to tackle the problems in our country arising from the straits of moose closing because we had Donald Trump launched that optional war.
I tell you what the prime minister showing leadership on the world stage. I tell you what the prime minister knew, Mr. Very disturbingly, this is what the prime minister knew on Tuesday. The prime minister knew on Tuesday that Peter Mandlesson had failed the vetting and that everything he had said to Parliament and the public, including an exchange with Kem Badnock on February the 4th and then a press conference in Hastings on February the 5th was wrong.
He did not think to mention this to the House of Commons on Wednesday at Prime Minister's Questions. What's his excuse for that?
>> Well, that's a great question. Let's get into that. If you as prime minister are not told about the failure in security vetting or the override and then you do find out, what are you going to do?
You're going to wonder what the hell is going on. You're going to wonder why you had the information kept from you. So, he instructed his cabinet secretary to assemble the facts. And once those facts were assembled, he's then going to parliament opportunity. Parliament doesn't sit on Friday. we were all in our constituencies. On Monday, he'll be coming to the House of Commons and I hope to see you cover it.
>> That is honestly crazy. I've never seen something like that actually uh from a politician uh being asked about questions. I mean, I see it with the Labour Party all of the time. They're constantly trying to do what about you, you mean you see their performances in prime minister's questions and in the comments. is always ask questions asked on behalf of the British public and then they just you know go and talk about the Tories or talk about reform and that's exactly what they're trying to do that well if you want if he's so concerned about tax and all of the rest of it then you know Angela Raina was was the biggest one for dodging tax but regardless of what happened to Richard Ty and he if that's true then of course he will get you know his his fair share of the the media coming his way but right now this is far more important right what we're talking about with Karma with accusations of him misleading the house and what K star has obviously done here um instead of facing the music himself he's obviously allowed the weekend and and trying to sort of regroup to come up with an excuse cuz he knows that the people aren't buying that interview in Paris where he was saying that he was absolutely lied and he didn't know um yeah he's just trying to get them out there to sort of defend him now what we're starting to hear is that a lot of Labour MPs are not defending him nor would they back him if there was a vote of no confidence so that could be the next stage age here. But of course, there's a lot of people trying to save.
It's politics is a very selfish game, right? They're all trying to again get uh protect Stara because they think they'll get something better out from it. All right? Or if a general election was ever called, then they know they're not going to be getting their seat. So, a lot of it's about self centered uh and not doing what's best for the country.
But I have not seen an interview like that. That is truly truly insane and was very very hard to watching it but unsurprising happens quite a lot of the time especially in the comments as well and uh yeah we're starting to to see that but this is where they are this is who they are and this is two interviews that we have seen today we've seen one today of course with Liz Kendall on Trevor Phillips and again it's trying to uh defend the indefensible and try and gaslight and try and push an agenda that's not true And it's truly truly shocking to see. Guys, do let me know your thoughts on that interview down there in the comment section below. And as always, please do hit the like button and hit the subscribe button for more.
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