The tactics employed to attack Labour’s poll lead are horrible and divisive. The prime minister should condemn this skulduggery (devious behavior) – instead,he is piece of itZac Goldsmith was the Tory even certain lefties had a guilty soft spot for. He was the apparently environment-friendly former editor of the Ecologist who threatened to` resign if the government approved a third runway at Heathrow. Principled, it seemed, or generally decent.
That Zac Goldsmith is no more, his reputation tattered by his own desperation for power. In his bid to become London’s mayor, Goldsmith is running a dirty campaign of smear, and innuendo and divide-and-rule – and in doing so,he reveals the depths to which the Conservative party is willing to plunge to secure power.
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Source: theguardian.com