Tory minister lashes out at Carol Vorderman after she points out broken promise

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Tory minister lashes out at Carol Vorderman after she points out broken promise
Tory minister lashes out at Carol Vorderman after she points out broken promise

Rishi Sunak has been urged to punish a Tory minister after he accused his critics of leading "s*** lonely lives".

Johnny Mercer hit out at TV star Carol Vorderman and his Labour election rival Fred Thomas after they shared figures revealing a rise in homelessness among armed forces veterans. Mr Thomas, a former Royal Marine, said he was "furious" and asked if Mr Mercer would apologise for his "abject failure".

Ms Vorderman shared the Labour candidate's post, sparking an angry reaction from the top Tory. Veterans' Minister Mr Mercer accused them of "deliberately misleading" the public "because that makes your s*** lonely life feel better."

And he went on to rant at Ms Vorderman, who he has clashed with before: "No one normal really cares about your view. They think you're mad. I'm changing veterans lives. What I came into politics to do."

Tory minister lashes out at Carol Vorderman after she points out broken promise qeituirdidzkinvTory minister Johnny Mercer has been criticised for his reaction on social media (Getty Images)

In another dig at his Labour opponent, who he will battle for the Plymouth, Moor View seat, he claimed Mr Thomas “served five minutes in uniform” - even though he was in the Royal Marines for seven years becoming a Captain.

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Following the attack Labour's Shadow Minister for the Armed Forces, Luke Pollard, said: "Johnny Mercer is rightly proud of his time in the military but to dismiss the service of others shows just how far the Tories have fallen."

The top Tory's astonishing rant came after Mr Thomas shared figures revealing a rise in homelessness among armed forces veterans. Mr Thomas, a former Royal Marine, said he was "furious" and asked if Mr Mercer would apologise for his "abject failure". His message was then shared by Ms Vorderman.

Mr Mercer sparked a backlash when he responded accused them of "deliberately misleading" the public "because that makes your s*** lonely life feel better". In a further angry message to his Labour rival he went on: "It just shows - again - that having served five minutes in uniform, does not always mean that integrity the rest of us live by. Plymouth Labour seems a good home."

And Shadow Health Secretary Wes Streeting said: "If you're in any doubt about the desperate, nasty campaign the Tories are planning to run, witness the appalling spectacle of the Veterans Minister insulting his opponent's military service - all because Fred Thomas highlighted veterans' homelessness figures."

His outburst sparked a backlash on Twitter, with one commenter writing: "You sir have no class and as an MP are a shocking example to the people of this country! You'll be gone soon." Another asked the Prime Minister if he "may wish to consider appropriate action". He asked Mr Sunak: "Or will you just shrug your shoulders and let this man insult members of the public?"

The remarks came after Labour analysis of the latest quarterly homelessness statistics found there are around 500 veterans’ households being made newly homeless every three months – up to 180 households a month. Labour’s Shadow Veterans Minister, Steve McCabe MP, said veterans are being "let down" by the Government. Mr Mercer had previously pledged to end homelessness among veterans by the end 2023.

But responding to criticism, he said he had only been referring to veterans "sleeping rough". Responding to a clip of him making the 'end homelessness' pledge, he said: "Even in this clip I am making it clear that I am talking about veterans sleeping rough. What most people define as street homeless."

He went on: There is a stark difference between being 'homeless' - not having your own home, and sleeping outside every night because of a lack of other options." And in a further tweet, he said: "But there is a big difference between not having your own home, and sleeping out in the cold every night. I’m in it for those who need me who are desperate, who have nowhere else to turn. Not those who jump up and down, make a lot of noise, but don’t end up changing a single life because they’re only in it for themselves."

Dave Burke

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