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A Royal Borough Rotter – Councillor Matthew Palmer

A Royal Borough Rotter – Councillor Matthew Palmer – Conservative RBKC councillor Matthew Palmer exposed as a rotter and hypocrite; he’s even caught campaigning for the Brexit Party.

Conservative RBKC councillor Matthew Palmer exposed as a rotter and hypocrite; he’s even caught campaigning for the Brexit Party

A tubby Tory councillor named Matthew Palmer is best known for having mouthed: “Do not let them in” on camera when Grenfell Tower protestors tried to enter Kensington Town Hall in July 2017.

 

This insensitive berk and failed candidate on the BBC’s The Apprentice – described as “obnoxious and highly disrespectful” by a Grenfell Tower survivor named Edward Daffarn and eventually forced to make an “unequivocal apology” by the council’s audit and transparency committee – has now been exposed for having also campaigned for the Brexit Party in the East Midlands in the recent European elections.

 

Described by one resident of the Queen’s Gate Ward he represents as an “embarrassment of epic proportions,” this prat of a man bizarrely was also on the selection committee that selected Kensington’s new Conservative candidate for the next election, Felicity Buchan.

 

Speaking off the record exclusively to The Steeple Times, a Kensington Conservative Party member commented: “In fury,  the matter has been raised with the Conservative Party chairman and the chairman of the Kensington, Chelsea and Fulham Conservative Association; canvassing for another political party has to definitely be grounds for Matthew Palmer to be expelled.”

 

Pictured top: Conservative councillor Matthew Palmer campaigning for The Brexit Party in the East Midlands on the 11th May 2019.

 

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A now deleted set of tweets from Conservative councillor Matthew Palmer urging individuals to join him to help man a stall for The Brexit Party – East Midlands in Gainsborough on the 11th May 2019.
In 2014, Councillor Palmer was caught checking share prices during a council meeting.
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