The hero of Labour rebuttal, Barry Gardiner – whom the SKWAWKBOX had the pleasure of interviewing recently – has been showing this evening why he’s become an internet sensation during this General Election campaign.
The man who’s become known for his stiletto-like deadliness toward pompous or dishonest journalists has this evening shown an equally sharp wit in his image-based Twitter commentary on tonight’s BBC leaders’ debate – and especially Theresa May’s absence from it.
Enjoy:
"Who says I should have been there?" pic.twitter.com/ksa9NpGp18
— Barry Gardiner (@BarryGardiner) May 31, 2017
— Barry Gardiner (@BarryGardiner) May 31, 2017
So @theresa_may says she "would rather be out & about meeting voters" instead of at debate.
Wonder how many she'll meet between 7:30 & 9pm?! pic.twitter.com/NbVpEGIUzY— Barry Gardiner (@BarryGardiner) May 31, 2017
If she can't debate with this lot…
How is she ever going to be able to negotiate with that lot? pic.twitter.com/XAsKLUCpkG— Barry Gardiner (@BarryGardiner) May 31, 2017
And this writer’s personal favourite:
— Barry Gardiner (@BarryGardiner) May 31, 2017
While Corbyn shone in the BBC studio, Gardiner was outdoing even his own high standards on Twitter.
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Saw the BBC interview with you!
I bet it was much longer
Sid
We love Barry! Is he in the Shadow Cabinet? He should be.
Reblogged this on Sid's Blog.
Love a bit of Barry!