Stoke versus Mr Nuttall

Bungling things: Mr Nuttall told Stoke-on-Trent Central voters that he lived in Stoke, but ‘forgot’ to move into the house he rented for the election. He’s now under police investigation for allegedly fiddling expenses.

On Thursday 23rd February, the good people of Stoke-on-Trent Central will be voting for a new MP to represent them in Parliament.

They have a good choice to pick from, so I hope they choose wisely, keeping in mind the circumstances of the day.

We have all entered a period of time that will go down in history as either a great negative or a great positive.

The ending will certainly impact on us all, as we come to terms with Brexit and the illegal immigration of many thousands of Muslims into our country.

The outcome is in your hands.

We have another career politician standing for the job, who has not done a day’s work in his life.

Paul Nuttall represents UKIP, or at least he is trying to. He usually just represents himself.

Mr Nuttall is also a Member of the European Parliament, but that high earning position will be coming to an end, and now he is searching for new ways of funding his lavish lifestyle.

Since ‘Sir’ Nigel left UKIP, the party has gone to the dogs, with fighting and squabbles going on regularly.

They are not the same party they once were.

Mind you; Paul Nuttall will be on the job to lead them, probably ending up down the garden path.

Paul Nuttall stated that he lived in Stoke on his nomination papers – then forgot to move in.

The address of the property that Mr Nuttall claimed he lived in is empty and being advertised for rent.

He is being investigated for fraudulent claims. Is Mr Nuttall a liar, or just mistaken?

Apparently, football is a game Mr Nuttall loves.

So much so that he once played football for Tranmere Rovers – or so he says.

In truth, Mr Nuttall used to have a kick about with a bunch of lads in his youth and has never been in the ground.

Is Mr Nuttall a liar, mistaken or exaggerating?

There is much controversy about Paul attending university, that is when he did attend. Did he actually get his doctorate?

No – he received a sheet of paper from the university stating that he had attended.

Mr Nuttall maybe thinks the bit of paper as a doctorate?

Is Mr Nuttall exaggerating, mistaken, or just a liar?

I feel that we have a ‘Walter Mitty’ character leading UKIP, and if by chance he gets voted for and wins this by-election, we will have an MP who is not up to the job in these crucial times.

Voting for the BNP is the very best way to bring about change and force the politicians to take action.

We need Brexit to go forward positively, then go on to save our nation from the liberal attitude towards our immigrant predicament, where they allow anyone into our country.

What is really going on in our country?

Can anyone remember a time in our past, or even in our history, when a British government ignored the general public, its own citizens, to blatantly cater for a sometimes troublesome and costly minority, who have no regard for British law?

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