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Brexiteer Grimes, who got caught up in Vote Leave's breaches
of electoral law during the EU referendum, took to Twitter to off his own spin
on the government's handling of the coronavirus pandemic.
But rather than acknowledge the supermarket panic was a sign
Boris Johnson had failed to get a grasp of the situation, he used it as an
opportunity to knock Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn.
'Well, folks. At least the coronavirus panic has given us a
look into life under Jeremy Corbyn's preferred Venezuelan 'alternative'',
tweeted Grimes, with an accompanying picture of empty shelves in a Sainsbury's
supermarket.
Grimes appeared to see no irony in his tweet, but Twitter
users were quick to point out the problems with his post.
'Erm, I'm not sure I'd place too much importance on empty
shelves as a metric for success if I were you', replied former Labour MEP Seb
Dance.
'And what do the shelves look like right now under Johnson,
Darren?' queried James Felton.
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