THE deputy chairman of the Conservative Party has announced a visit to Glasgow, but also managed to remove it from the map.
Lee Anderson – or 30p Lee as he affectionately known – posted a map of his UK travels on X/Twitter.
Predictably, since becoming deputy chairman in February 2023, Anderson has failed to visit a single Conservative Party association in Scotland.
Indeed, Scotland was largely cropped out of the map the Tory MP shared on social media.
The UK Tour.
— Lee Anderson MP (@LeeAndersonMP_) January 8, 2024
In my role as a Deputy Chair I travel the country each weekend to speak at Conservative Associations.
Over the next few weeks I will be travelling to places like Orpington and Glasgow.
We must win the next election to save our country from the Labour Party 👇👇 pic.twitter.com/fF9yDHAZn0
Anderson said: “The UK tour. In my role as deputy chair I travel the country each weekend to speak at Conservative Associations.
“Over the next few weeks I will be travelling to places like Orpington and Glasgow.
“We must win the next election to save our country from the Labour Party.”
The Jouker is sure readers will be thrilled to hear Lee Anderson is heading to Glasgow.
Although it does beg the question as to whether he will be able to find it, given the maps at Tory HQ evidently don’t include the majority of Scotland ...
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