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Reform UK MP Lee Anderson was dramatically ejected from the House of Commons after refusing to withdraw his accusation against Sir Keir Starmer, declaring: “That man couldn’t lie straight in bed.”
Anderson Refuses to Back Down
During heated exchanges, Anderson told the House: “The problem the Prime Minister’s got is no one believes him… So does the Prime Minister agree with me, he’s been lying.” When the Speaker demanded he withdraw the remark, Anderson doubled down with the now-famous line: “That man couldn’t lie straight in bed.” The Speaker replied: “Mr. Anderson, you’ll have to leave.”
Reform UK Stands Firm on Starmer Lies
Anderson’s intervention echoes Nigel Farage’s repeated claim that Starmer is either a liar or a puppet over the Mandelson vetting scandal. Reform UK says the Prime Minister has misled Parliament and the public and must resign.
- Lee Anderson ejected after refusing to withdraw accusation
- Declared: “That man couldn’t lie straight in bed”
- Reform UK accuses Starmer of lying over Mandelson vetting
- Farage: Starmer is either a liar or a puppet
What This Means for Britain
While families face £2,000 energy bills, record small boat crossings and a cost-of-living crisis, the Prime Minister is consumed by a national security scandal of his own making. Lee Anderson’s courage in the Commons shows Reform UK is the only party prepared to call out the lies and chaos at the heart of Labour.
With local elections weeks away, voters can send a clear message: enough of the cover-ups. Vote Reform on 7 May for honest leadership that puts Britain first.
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This article is a factual summary of proceedings in the House of Commons. All quotes directly from the official transcript.
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Truth hurts I assume !!!