Is Tory peer ignoring tax avoidance questions the best doorstep ever?
Sit back, make yourself comfy, and enjoy all two minutes of this.
Watch to the end, comedy gold. Lord Ashcroft, asked about tax dodging, walking around in circles for two minutes until he finds a toilet a hide in. Delightful metaphor. #paradisepapers pic.twitter.com/0aEMj3KXFx
— Ben Phillips (@benphillips76) November 6, 2017
Watch to the end, comedy gold. Lord Ashcroft, asked about tax dodging, walking around in circles for two minutes until he finds a toilet a hide in. Delightful metaphor. #paradisepapers pic.twitter.com/0aEMj3KXFx
— Ben Phillips (@benphillips76) November 6, 2017
Let’s hope the pilot gets made into a full series. It’s all part of the Paradise Papers revelations making such a big splash today.
I presume this is the new Thick Of It episode
— Cathal Cleary (@ctcleary) November 6, 2017
Lord Ashcroft putting the Tory in lavatory.
— Bill Dawson (@DampDogBill) November 6, 2017
Oh dear, what can the matter be?
Lord Ashcroft ran into the lavatory
He’ll be there from Monday to Saturday
No one can question him there!— AZMoose (@ZerenaMoose) November 6, 2017
The reporter is Richard Bilton from the BBC’s Panorama and the man is Tory peer and donor, Lord Ashcroft, filmed at the Tory party conference.
The best doorstep EVER https://t.co/uVuwaHtXcN
— Peter Geoghegan (@PeterKGeoghegan) November 6, 2017
But is it as good as when this Channel 4 News reporter knocked on Kelvin MacKenzie’s front door?
To counter Kelvin MacKenzie's latest spaff of cretinous hate-drivel, here he is squirming like a shitting toad as Alex Thomson doorsteps him pic.twitter.com/qHkFlaxuYM
— David Lewis (@davidclewis) April 14, 2017
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