Lee Anderson: ridiculous elected official or time-travelling WWI hero?

Lee Anderson, Reform’s MP for Ashfield, made an absolute clown of himself in response to a young woman’s post about the struggles women face. Either he was trying to be funny, or, he was putting on a full display of his natural intelligence. Instead though, he became the butt of the joke:

Lee Anderson: ‘where we’re going, we don’t need roads’

Lee Anderson was born in 1967 – 51 years after the Battle of the Somme ended on 18 November 1916. Unless Lee is a time traveller, his attempt to use a terrible war to gain clout backfired. In reality, he has no idea what fighting in a war is like:

However, his post on X once again left social media users fighting for their lives:

The state of it

Whilst social media came through with hilarious memes, the post highlights a far more serious issue. Yet again, Lee Anderson has shown his total disdain for women:

Mr Anderson has a wife and two kids. Do you think he has ever listened to her?

He also seems to be forgetting that whilst women weren’t allowed to fight in the war, they still had bombs dropped on them back at home – and nursed soldiers on the front line:

Similarly, the man the people of Ashfield elected to be their MP has no idea of the realities facing men in 2024:

Meanwhile, several women have suggested ‘Battle of the Somme’ could be the newest metaphor for periods:

My personal suggestion? Lee Anderson vs a period pain simulator.

Feature image via Mr A – screengrab

By HG

This post was originally published on Canary.