A mystery why a man booted out of his own party, called a liar by a high court judge, whose second ex-wife claimed he'd been radicalised, couldn't spell his name correctly on Christmas cards and was involved in may other controversies lost a huge amount of votes.
You can’t keep a bad man down. Even though he’s been out of parliament for nearly a year he’s still getting into trouble with the parliamentary standards commissioner.
He’s been asked to apologise for not declaring loans over a 4 year period of nearly £4.5m. He claimed that the loans were a private matter yet they just happened to be from a man (Jeremy Hosking) who was funding a political party who he ended up joining, Reclaim.
Responding to the report's conclusions, Mr Bridgen said: "The committee concluded that I should apologise to the House.
"I believe that the House of Commons should apologise to the people for promoting the experimental vaccines as being 'safe and effective'.
"For legal reasons I am not able to elaborate on the situation regarding Mr Hosking but all will be revealed over the coming years."
Former MP Andrew Bridgen threatens legal action against Rishi Sunak, claiming defamation over anti-Semitic allegations linked to vaccine safety concerns.
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