Just when you think that the crass anti semitic MP can't get worse, he does exactly that. This one is rather old, much like the MP but shows what his attitude is like to those he hates.
The Countryside Alliance in Wales has called on Newport West MP Paul Flynn to apologise to the farming community for "insensitive remarks" about suicides. The Alliance says his claim that the only reason suicide rates are higher among farmers is because they have greater access to shotguns has appalled rural Wales.
Mr Flynn angered the National Farmers' Union Cymru Wales and Brecon AM Kirsty Williams, who demanded he apologise.
NFU Cymru Wales Director Malcolm Thomas said: "It's stupid and shows how out of touch Labour is with rural Wales."
During a BBC Radio Wales Ceredigion by-election programme, he said there were more suicides than ever before.
"The main reason why there is a large number of suicides among farmers is because they have shotguns handy," he said.
The comments about farmers arose following a blockade of supermarket distribution centres in Bristol and Warrington on Thursday, in protest protest over imports of foreign meat
Mr Flynn dismissed the action as "propaganda".
"Day after day, relentlessly, they block roads, they demonstrate, they are a very small part of our economy," he said.
"They are in trouble without a doubt, there are suicides but no more suicides than there have ever been in farming."
Comrade Flynn abusing the people who put food on our tables.NFU Cymru Wales Director Malcolm Thomas said: "It's stupid and shows how out of touch Labour is with rural Wales."
During a BBC Radio Wales Ceredigion by-election programme, he said there were more suicides than ever before.
"The main reason why there is a large number of suicides among farmers is because they have shotguns handy," he said.
The comments about farmers arose following a blockade of supermarket distribution centres in Bristol and Warrington on Thursday, in protest protest over imports of foreign meat
Mr Flynn dismissed the action as "propaganda".
"Day after day, relentlessly, they block roads, they demonstrate, they are a very small part of our economy," he said.
"They are in trouble without a doubt, there are suicides but no more suicides than there have ever been in farming."
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