Lee Anderson and Michelle Dewberry.
Lee Anderson’s dalliances with cat food might explain why the Tory celebration deputy chairman sobbed off his participation with a rebel Conservative alliance.
On Friday, the MP attempted to make a visitor consume cat food survive on his television program.
Anderson, who is apparently getting paid £100,000 a year for hosting a program on GB News, consistently firmly insisted Michelle Dewberry feast on the animal food.
It was triggered by the previous Apprentice winner choosing to “identify as a cat” on her own program on the news channel following unverified reports of schoolchildren doing the exact same.
Dewberry informed Anderson: “You can bugger off. I’m not eating bloody cat food, are you mental? No I don’t want to.”
Anderson then recommended that they share the meal, including: “If I have a forkful, will you have one as well?”
Dewberry responded: “I don’t want to, no.”
On Monday, it was reported Anderson had actually taken out of the launch of a rebel Tory report on migration.
Audience members at the New Conservatives occasion were informed he was too ill to provide his speech – which was most likely rather useful because the celebration’s deputy chairman most likely shouldn’t be making a look when Rishi Sunak is dealing with criticism.
It triggered basically the exact same joke on social networks …
In the last episode, Anderson’s show saw him feeding Conservative MP Brendan Clarke-Smith with cold beans.
Anderson has actually been branded “30p Lee” after claiming food banks are not really necessary because people can cook meals for 30p a day.
Among his other polarising views, the previous Labour Party councillor has actually criticised England footballers for taking the knee and said he would support the return of the death penalty due to the fact that “nobody has ever committed a crime after being executed”.
Anderson is the latest Tory MP to get his own program on GB News, signing up with fellow Conservatives Jacob Rees-Mogg, Esther McVey and Philip Davies in getting a berth on the channel.