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UKIP member belittles Hillsborough disaster with staggering comments

Published 08:49 15 Feb 2017 GMT

Updated 09:36 15 Feb 2017 GMT

Nooruddean Choudry
UKIP member belittles Hillsborough disaster with staggering comments

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If he is intending to cause maximum offence and upset, he is doing a good job.

First there was UKIP leader Paul Nuttall's admission that claims on his website that he'd "lost a close personal friend" during the Hillsborough disaster were false. Then the blame was shifted to press officer Lynda Roughley, who resigned over the falsehood. https://twitter.com/imajsaclaimant/status/831588053814804482 Now major UKIP donor and Leave.eu founder Arron Banks has upset and angered many with his comments about the disaster. He stated on Tuesday night that he was 'sick to death' of hearing about it, and that it wasn't a 'cultural happening'. https://twitter.com/Arron_banks/status/831582207722528768 When questioned over his insensitive comments about what happened on April 15, 1989 and the 96 lives that were lost, his response was to suggest people had been 'milking' it ever since. https://twitter.com/Arron_banks/status/831586191002726401 Then he went as far as calling it an 'accident' - something that Hillborough campaigners have been fighting against for 28 years. https://twitter.com/Arron_banks/status/831588270559657984 To double-up on his offensive standpoint, he had the temerity to state: '...sometimes life is unfair and accidents happen.' https://twitter.com/Arron_banks/status/831610444112678913 Our own Tony Barrett spoke for many with his summary of Banks' comments: https://twitter.com/TonyBarrett/status/831593588882624512

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