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Lee Anderson’s worst moments as he joins Reform UK after Tories kick him out

At the beginning of the yr Lee Anderson was one of the vital senior figures within the Tory Party.

But this morning he heaped humiliation on Rishi Sunak by leaping ship and becoming a member of Reform UK. The Ashfield MP had misplaced the social gathering whip after a vicious slur on London Mayor Sadiq Khan – however senior Conservatives had left the door open for him to return.

Ministers repeatedly refused to explain Mr Anderson’s remarks claiming Mr Khan was managed by Islamists as Islamophobic or racist. But Security Minister Tom Tugendhat went off message and instructed MPs: “The whip was removed immediately because anti-Muslim hatred is wrong.”

None of this has deterred Reform UK, led by Richard Tice. Mr Anderson, who turned MP for Ashfield in 2019, has an extended string of controversies to his identify – together with repeated assaults on those that run meals banks, a foul-mouthed tirade towards asylum seekers and boycotting England matches after gamers took the knee.

Here we have a look at what the social gathering is getting with its new MP.






Lee Anderson stepped down as Conservative Party Deputy Chairman


Lee Anderson stepped down as Conservative Party Deputy Chairman in January
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Vile rant about Sadiq Khan

Speaking to GB News final month, Mr Anderson stated the London Mayor had “given our capital city away to his mates”. “I don’t actually believe that the Islamists have got control of our country, but what I do believe is they’ve got control of Khan, and they’ve got control of London,” he added.

A string of senior Conservatives have publicly condemned the remarks, together with Tory Minister Nus Ghani who warned they have been “foolish and dangerous”. Sir Sajid Javid, the previous Cabinet minister, stated it was a “ridiculous thing to say”, whereas Tory Minister Lord Ahmad stated the feedback have been “divisive”.

However it later emerged that he may need obtained away with a slap on the wrist if he’d apologised. A spokesman for Government Chief Whip Simon Hart stated: “Following his refusal to apologise for feedback made [on Friday], the Chief Whip has suspended the Conservative whip from Lee Anderson MP.”

Dubbed ’30p Lee’ over foodbank rant

The loudmouth MP earned the nickname “30p Lee” after his shocking rant on foodbanks in the Commons back in 2022. He left MPs stunned as he claimed “there may be not this huge use for foodbanks on this nation” – despite organisations reporting rocketing figures. He then went on to claim people could “cook dinner meals from scratch” for “30p a day”.

At the time the writer and food campaigner Jack Monroe tweeted: “You can’t cook dinner meals from scratch with nothing. You can’t purchase low cost meals with nothing. The problem will not be ‘skills’, it’s 12 years of Conservative cuts to social assist.The sq. root of f*** all is all the time going to be f*** all, irrespective of how creatively you’re instructed to cube it.

England crew boycott over taking the knee

The then-Tory MP launched a weird boycott of the England crew within the run as much as Euro 2020 after the gamers determined to take the knee as an anti-racism protest. Mr Anderson stated: “For the first time in my life I will not be watching my beloved England team whilst they are supporting a political movement whose core principles aim to undermine our very way of life.”

He was mercilessly mocked for his cussed vow because the nation united behind Gareth Southgate’s crew of their triumphant run to the ultimate. Mr Anderson finally wavered and stated he’d be checking the rating on the telephone.

Criticised for ‘faux door knock’

Mr Anderson was caught out by veteran journalist Michael Crick attempting to get one in all his buddies to pose as a constituent. In the run as much as the 2019 election, the pair have been out canvassing in Nottinghamshire when Mr Anderson was caught on a microphone calling a constituent forward of the go to.

Mr Anderson was heard saying, “Make out you know who I am, that you know I’m the candidate but not that you are a friend”. He had instructed the digital camera crew that “some leaflets have just come for me” as he went to rearrange the decision.






As a Tory candidate, Lee Anderson was caught getting friend to pose as anti-Labour swing voter


As a Tory candidate, Lee Anderson was caught getting a pal to pose as anti-Labour swing voter
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Playing down price of dwelling disaster as individuals have been nonetheless going to pubs

Mr Anderson instructed the Tory Party convention in 2022 that the price of dwelling disaster wasn’t as unhealthy because it was made out to be – as a result of there have been nonetheless individuals in pubs.

Addressing an viewers in Birmingham he stated: “Go in any Wetherspoons, that is the barometer of how this nation is doing, when Wetherspoons is empty we have a giant drawback.”

He then accused the media of fearmongering, telling the viewers: “Whenever we put the TV on people are telling us how poor we are.” He made the remarks throughout Liz Truss’s disastrous time in No10, when the Tory PM tanked the economic system and despatched rates of interest hovering.

Forced to apologise to junior physician over Twitter meltdown

Mr Anderson donated a whole bunch of kilos to the docs’ strike fund and apologised to a medic over a put up on Twitter. The Tory MP, who says he’s towards medics strolling out as a part of industrial motion over pay, handed the British Medical Association £1,870 to “compensate the upset I may have caused” with a tweet he despatched final Autumn.

He additionally issued a grovelling apology to Dr Tom Dolphin, who welcomed Mr Anderson’s donation. Mr Anderson, who’s paid £100,000 a yr for internet hosting a GB News present, stated on social media: “On October 6 2023 I shared a link on X to a MailOnline article entitled ‘Militant union leader at the heart of doctors strikes is a Labour activist who boasted of charging the NHS for a strike cover shift’.

“I accept that my words were misleading as the subject in question, Dr Tom Dolphin, was not on strike on the date of the shift in question but was simply covering a shift as a consultant for junior doctors who were on strike on August 11, 2023.”

Hitting out at ‘do gooders’ who run food banks

Back to his 2022 Tory conference event, Mr Anderson had plenty to say about food banks. He said: “I’ve got a big bee in my bonnet about food poverty. I’m a big believer that we do need food banks, but not to the degree we’ve got them.

“Every do gooder is starting these little projects to make themselves feel good.” He claimed that children go hungry due to the failings of their parents, telling young Conservatives: “I’ll take no lectures from the left. How can we have food poverty when we’ve got an obesity crisis?”

Criticising MPs with second jobs, then getting second job

Back in 2021, Mr Anderson had strong views on MPs with second jobs. He wrote on Facebook: “We are paid handsomely for the job we do and if you need extra then you should really be looking for another job.”

But quick ahead to June 2023 and his views appear to have modified. He was confirmed as a brand new host of GB News, the place he earns £100,000 a yr internet hosting his personal present.

He joined Tory MPs Jacob Rees-Mogg, Esther McVey – who has since left – Philip Davies. At the time he said: “GB News is the true voice of the Great British silent majority. I’m joining the people’s channel to ensure their voice is heard.”

Deciding not to vote as other MPs laughed at him

In January Mr Anderson dramatically quit as Tory deputy chair as he wasn’t a fan of Rishi Sunak’s latest Rwanda Bill. He felt it didn’t go far enough, but puzzlingly then failed to vote against it.

Explaining why he hadn’t, he said he’d gone into the voting booth, but Labour MPs had laughed at him, so he walked out. He told GB News: “I used to be going to vote no. I went into the no foyer to vote no, as a result of I could not see how might assist the invoice after backing all of the amendments.

“I got into the no lobby I spent about two or three minutes with a colleague in there. The Labour lot were giggling and laughing and taking the mick and I couldn’t do it. In my heart of hearts I could not vote no.

“So I walked out, and I had come out, so I’ve abstained. I wished to vote no, however once I noticed that lot in there laughing, there is not any means I might assist them above the social gathering that is given me a political residence.”





Lee Anderson hosts a show on GB News


Lee Anderson hosts a present on GB News

Broke Commons guidelines with roof broadcast

Mr Anderson obtained into sizzling water after the Mirror revealed he had used the roof of his taxpayer-funded Commons workplace to movie a promo for his GB News programme.

The prime Tory was compelled to apologise and pay up after being rapped by the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards for recording a plug for his £100,000-a-year TV present on the parliamentary property. Mr Anderson was additionally discovered to have damaged the foundations by utilizing his parliamentary e mail tackle for a message to constituents concerning the present.

The MPs Code of Conduct states: “Excepting modest and cheap private use, Members should make sure that the usage of amenities and companies offered to them by Parliament, together with an workplace, is in assist of their parliamentary actions.” Mr Anderson, who once ranted about MPs having second jobs, took the presenting role on GB News on top of his £86,584 Commons salary.






Lee Anderson was forced to apologise for recording a TV promo from the roof of his Commons office


Lee Anderson was compelled to apologise for recording a TV promo from the roof of his Commons workplace
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Tells asylum seekers to ‘f*** off to France’

Mr Anderson issued a foul-mouthed message to migrants because the Government’s plan to accommodate migrants on a barge bumped into issue final summer season. The Tory MP hit out after simply 15 individuals initially moved onto the Bibby Stockholm, which is moored at Portland in Dorset, after different raised complaints. He stated: “If they don’t like barges then they should f*** off back to France.”

Campaigners reacted angrily, with Natasha Tsangarides of Freedom from Torture on the time saying: “Time and time again, we’re seeing Government ministers amping up the cruelty of their anti-refugee rhetoric to distract from their own catastrophic mismanagement of both the asylum system and of this country. The dehumanising and inflammatory language used by certain politicians is putting people seeking sanctuary in this country at real risk.”

‘Cheap shot’ joke that individuals do not need to go to Bradford amid HS2 row

In September final yr Mr Anderson joked that individuals don’t need to get to Bradford any sooner amid rumours northern HS2 hyperlinks could possibly be scrapped.

He made the remark throughout a heated fringe occasion on the Tory convention, the place he additionally joked that dictators have been a “good idea” and ranted about “this poverty nonsense”. The Ashfield MP was requested concerning the impression that cancelling the high-speed rail line might have on native companies, together with higher connections between Bradford and Leeds. He shot again: “Anyone here from Bradford? Would you want to get there quicker?”

The room of Tory members and activists erupted into laughter and applause. But one man, who said he was from Sheffield, shouted back: “Cheap shot.” Mr Anderson added that HS2 was a “gamble” and “a bad gambler will always be throwing money at something”.

Claims nurses using foodbanks ‘got something wrong with their finances’

As nurses were striking for better pay last year Mr Anderson took to the airwaves and suggested those who use foodbanks have got “one thing improper” with their finances.

Speaking to Times Radio in December 2022, he said: “I heard some nonsense a couple of weeks again that nurses have been really stealing meals from sufferers’ plates. I do not consider it. Anybody incomes 30-odd-grand a yr, which most nurses are, are utilizing foodbanks then they have one thing improper with their very own funds”.

At the time, the Royal College of Nursing blasted: “Comments like this present a complete disconnect with the truth for the tens of 1000’s of nurses who’ve been compelled out within the chilly onto picket strains combating for truthful pay.”

A few months later Mr Anderson was asked on BBC Radio Nottingham in February 2023 whether he believed struggling nurses and firefighters who said they needed to use foodbanks. He replied: “No. I’d problem you proper now to discover a firefighter or a nurse in Ashfield that is utilizing a foodbank. I’ll provide you with a yr to search out one, I dare say you possibly can’t. If you do discover one, we are able to work along with that individual and have a look at why they should use a meals financial institution”.






Lee Anderson was nicknamed '30p Lee' for his rants about cheap cooking


Lee Anderson was nicknamed ’30p Lee’ for his rants about low cost cooking
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Nuisance tenants to be compelled to stay in fields and decide potatoes

Just earlier than his election to Parliament in 2019 the then-Tory candidate for Ashfield stated he wished “nuisance” council tenants to stay in a area and decide potatoes at 6am. The weird 53-second video clip prompted outrage with the East Midlands Labour group saying the wild thought amounted to “forced labour camps”.

Appearing within the Carsic property within the constituency, he stated: “I stood on this spot a few months ago banging on about nuisance tenants throughout this lovely estate and the fact they were making people’s live a complete misery.”

He went on: “People say to me ‘But they’ve got to live somewhere’. That’s right, so my plan would be – and again this is just my own personal opinion – that these people who ‘have to have somewhere to live’, let’s have them in a tent in the middle of a field, six o’clock every morning let’s have them up, let’s have them in the field picking potatoes or any current seasonal vegetables, back in the tent, cold shower, lights out, six o’clock, same again the next day. That would be my solution.”

Admits Rishi Sunak failing to repair immigration

Shortly after resigning, Mr Anderson caught the boot into the Prime Minister by saying he will not cease the boats. Appearing on GB News, Mr Anderson stated: “At the tip of the day, small boats are coming, they’re going to hold coming.

“I want to see a situation where anybody who arrives illegally in this country has no right at all, to claim asylum, no right to claim an appeal, and more importantly, no right to go missing and disappear into the country.” He added: “I don’t want to see boats pulling up to Dover every 10 minutes. I want to see them not coming and I want to see a bill that delivers that.”

He also ranted that the Tories were failing on immigration back in August. He told GB News. “I’m not gonna sit right here and make excuses to anybody,” he said. “This is uncontrolled. We’re in energy in the mean time, I’m the Deputy Chair of the Conservative Party. We are in authorities and we’ve failed on this, there is not any doubt about it. We stated we will repair it, it’s a failure… It makes me sick each time I see a ship come throughout the Channel. It makes me livid once I see them put in accommodations and on barges.”

Heard on tape admitting Rishi Sunak lacks charisma of Boris Johnson

In an embarrassing second for the Prime Minister, Mr Anderson was heard on tape saying Mr Sunak lacked the charisma of Boris Johnson.

Mr Anderson admitted the social gathering hasn’t given the general public a motive to vote for them on the subsequent election. The loudmouth MP instructed a “Lagers with Lee” occasion: “Rishi is a details man, he gets the job done. He hasn’t got the charisma of Boris, we know that… there’s not many people who have.”

Mr Anderson, who was talking at a gathering at Cambridge Rugby Club on October 13, stated the social gathering wanted to indicate voters that had backed them for the primary time in 2019 that they deserved to be re-election. “When I’m knocking on doors, speaking to people going round the country, they want to vote for us again. Sadly we’ve not really given a reason to vote for us again,” he stated.