On Wednesday last, a buffoon by the name of Liam Billington
reminded me of his presence with a clumsy and ungrammatical Twitter
intervention. He and his pals at the so-called Taxpayers’ Alliance (TPA) might
just regret the occasion, given what was gleaned very soon afterwards about the
kind of person, and their mentality, that shills for the TPA.
Billington is the TPA’s point man in Manchester: their
website states unequivocally “Liam is a TPA
activist from Tameside”. He was involved in the
TPA’s farcical “day of action” in
Ashton-under-Lyne’s Market Square last September, when four supporters had
to be sent from London, and
the “grassroots support” could be
counted on two fingers, which was what many locals would have gladly given
the TPA.
Here; Billington can be seen trying to be stylish in a
pre-prepared “interview” with “Campaign Manager” Robert Oxley (meaning
he puts the softball “questions”) and
“Research Director” John O’Connell
(meaning he holds the camera). He
was later lauded by O’Connell in a ConHome post as “brilliant”. So what kind of constructive dialogue does Liam engage
in as a “TPA activist”?
Well, sadly, not very constructive at all: given the
opportunity, he is more than willing to make accusations of lawbreaking against
his local Council, telling that “TMBC
[Trafford Metropolitan Borough Council] have
a habit of bending the law to how they please or what they want”. This is
merely opinionated and snarky, but worse was to come.
The TPA has been in the vanguard of picking on the disabled,
especially over the Motability scheme, but even their staff must wish
Billington had refrained from asserting “People
driving on pavements with mobility scooters should be banned. Also restrict use
to the elderly and disabled, not the fat and lazy”. Subtle, isn’t he?
His views on other subjects also appear to veer between the laddish and downright antediluvian, as witness “George at Asda is a crime to [sic] fashion. You should form a coalition with the gays”. And if you think that’s bad, well, as the man said, there’s more.
In a comment that could land Billington and the TPA in very
hot water, he told “Tameside Councillors
to get iPads. Most are over 60 and don’t know how to use a PC. Hardly any of
them can read or write either”. What a star. What a complete prat. And, for
the TPA, what a total liability.
So, TPA people, are you comfortable having Liam Billington
as an “activist”? You have no problem
being associated with him (and remember, he’s
been caught previously making a malicious and defamatory smear against a
local Labour club)? I’m sure you’ll be
more than happy to enlighten the wider public.
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