This 28 November 2016 parody music video from Britain is called Paul Nuttall – “Bald-Headed Leader from Liverpool”.
It is a parody of the song Long-haired lover from Liverpool, by Little Jimmy Osmond.
Paul Nuttall is the new leader of the Ukip party in Britain.
The lyrics are:
I’ll be your bald-headed leader from Liverpool
And I’ll bring independence to the UK
I beat Suzanne Evans and a bloke who claims
His horse was raped by a donkey that’s gay
I know Bootle isn’t technically in Liverpool
But that’s a minor detail anyway
I’ll be your bald-headed leader from Liverpool
And in time I will replace Theresa MayI am the world’s foremost Eddie Hitler lookalike
I won an official contest
But I’ve got bigger fish to fry as of today
Come on, let’s privatise the NHS
Now hopefully I’m the exception to the rule
Of UKIP leaders leaving by the day
I’ll be your bald-headed leader from Liverpool
And in time I will replace Theresa MayLet’s hold a referendum on abortion
And do whatever the people say
Political correctness takes prisoners now
Just ask Richard Keys and Andy Gray
The only answer I can see that makes any sense
Is to swing the pendulum back the other way
I’ll be your bald-headed leader from Liverpool
And in time I will replace Theresa May
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Wednesday 15th February 2017
posted by Morning Star in Britain
UKIP leader Paul Nuttall admitted yesterday that his claim to have lost close friends in the 1989 Hillsborough disaster was false.
Speaking to Liverpool’s Radio City Talk, he was asked about a statement made on his website in 2011.
It read: “Without [the Hillsborough files] being made public, we will never get to the bottom of that appalling tragedy when 96 Liverpool fans, including close personal friends of mine, lost their lives.”
In the radio interview, he said those words had not been written by him and nor did he know who was responsible for them.
The Ukip leader added: “I haven’t lost a close personal friend, I’ve lost someone who I know … I haven’t put that out, that is wrong.”
Mr Nuttall has also previously claimed that he was at the match with his father and two uncles.
The Guardian has reported that two people, a childhood friend and a former teacher, have said they could not recall Mr Nuttall ever mentioning that he had been present at the stadium disaster.
Yesterday, he told Radio City: “When The Sun told those lies [about Hillsborough], I’ve now got the Guardian doing precisely the same to me.”
http://morningstaronline.co.uk/a-1a65-Nuttall-admits-he-didnt-lose-friends-at-Hillsborough#.WKQMffKbIdU
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