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Tom Skinner says he got paid 2k, BBC says no we didn’t

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Tom Skinner is famous for three things:

  1. Not being political.
  2. Being a member of Reform UK (a political party).
  3. “Bosh”.

In his efforts to explain how un-political he is, Skinner appeared on the politics show Question Time on 26 March. When asked why he did it, Skinner told everyone he was paid £2,000. Now, the BBC has thrown this claim into question:

Bosh!

As Mukhtar highlighted, this is what Skinner brought to the table on Question Time:

In the above clip, Skinner says:

what I don’t like about social media is it’s always about dividing people. It’s always about people screaming and shouting – ‘if you don’t agree with me, if you don’t agree with what I stand for, or if you don’t agree with my politics, I hate you, this, that, the other. You’re a gammon or you’re a snowflake’.

Why are we not… I try and spread a bit of positivity and a bit of love, do you know what I mean?

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People should be nicer to each other‘ – wow – with pearls of wisdom like this, you can see why they’d pay him thirteen times the going rate.

Because Skinner is linked to Reform UK (and also to US vice president JD Vance), people have argued the BBC should have made his political affiliations known:

Skinner claimed he wasn’t there to represent a political party; he was simply there to make a tidy £2k:

Tom Skinner — Grand

At this point, it’s clear that someone is lying, and we’re inclined to believe it could be either party.

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