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Published 14:19 26 Aug 2018 BST
Updated 14:38 26 Aug 2018 BST
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Senator John McCain, the Vietnam veteran turned senator and presidential candidate, has died at the age of 81.
McCain died on Saturday evening surrounded by his family in Arizona. Following a brain cancer diagnosis last year, he had been absent from Washington since last December but remained vocal during that time, heavily criticising President Donald Trump and urging defence of of the post-war liberal democratic order. Following his death, a video of him speaking during the 2008 Presidential election has been shared widely on social media and is one of the more memorable moments of his during his political career. McCain has been the Republican nominee for president, and was running against the Democratic candidate and eventual winner, Barack Obama.
Makerfield Reform candidate humbled by Chris Mason
It’s being dubbed the ‘worst political interview in history.’ Robert Kenyon, Reform’s candidate in the upcoming Makerfield by-election, has been humbled by Chris Mason in a car crash interview. After Reform announced Kenyon as their candidate for the by-election, it transpired that he had posted some fairly awful sentiments about women online. The plumber, who had […]
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Reform by-election candidate claimed women ‘can’t drive’ and get abortions for ‘vanity purposes’
Reform have dismissed the comments as ‘locker room banter.’ Reform UK’s Makerfield by-election candidate Robert Kenyon previously claimed women “can’t ref, drive or give directions” and get abortions for “vanity purposes.” Kenyon, who is going up against Labour’s Andy Burnham in the crunch by-election next month, made the outrageous comments on an online rugby league […]
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