The Independent Group is unlike any political party in the UK. Not because of its policies (of which it has none), but because it isn’t actually a ‘party’ – it’s a private company. This has so far allowed it to avoid declaring who funds it.
A political party or group receiving this level of coverage and exposure but that hasn’t declared who’s funding it is dodgy as hell, and tbh it’s quite telling that liberal journos who have spent three years going on about campaign financing in the EU referendum are quiet on this
— Matt Zarb-Cousin (@mattzarb) February 20, 2019
And guess what sort of politician that’s attracting?
That’s right – the absolute fucking worst!
No one makes the decision to leave the Labour Party easily, Joan included.
But as Joan was one of the few London MPs to have a taxpayer subsidised 2nd home, and voted to keep MP expenses secret, there aren’t many people I know who’d find it difficult to say goodbye either. https://t.co/TmpIKtwqk5
— Ash Sarkar (@AyoCaesar) February 19, 2019
Overnight Joan Ryan became the 8th Labour MP to join the ´Independent Group’. She’s the Chair of Labour ´Friends of Israel’ & 6 of the 8 are Supporters of LFI. Moreover Ryan was caught on camera discussing £1m of MPs trips to Israel. Yet we’re being gaslighted to ignore all this https://t.co/aTzq1z9NVl
— Neil Clark (@NeilClark66) February 20, 2019
https://twitter.com/shaunjlawson/status/1098052627529641984
Who funds you?
When asked what attracted her to the Independent Group, Joan Ryan put her phone down and glared at us.
“Do you mind?” she said. “I’m speaking to a man about getting a new conservatory put in.”
When asked how she’d be funding this lavish extension, Ryan tossed her head back and laughed.
“If you’ve got a problem, direct it to our complaints department,” she said – giving us the finger.
Unfortunately, it turned out the Independent Group doesn’t actually have a complaints department. It does have a ‘complaints’ page on its website, but much like its ‘policies’ page, it’s completely empty.
Who wants this?
It’s unfair to say that no one in Britain wants a political party that:
- Has no accountability.
- Has no actual plan.
- Is filled with MPs who’ve supported the most unpopular political decisions of the 21st century.
- Is 12.5% Mike Gapes.
- Hasn’t even backed the so-called ‘People’s Vote’ it supposedly formed to support.
It would be unfair to say that, because some media types obviously do crave a ‘party’ like this. That’s why they’re avoiding any scrutiny of the above.
Just a heads up. There’s no demographic in Britain to whom this new party appeals to more than senior journalists at national broadcasters and newspapers. It’s their worldview made into a party. Do bear that in mind in the coverage in the days and weeks ahead.
— Owen Jones (@owenjonesjourno) February 19, 2019
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