I don't think he can be blamed in anyway for the shenanigans at the Presidents club, and why should his books be pulled from shelves that is just stupid.
but having said that on a personal level i don't like him at all.
Apparently he left well before any of the problems started so why is he being hung drawn and quartered for it?
It sounds like only 1 store that has done that!
The whole fuss over this - and a lot of other things - is ludicrous. The mentality of some people in this country has to be seen in action to be believed!
I doubt I'll enter into combat directly with them ZM.
1. I'm not on Twitter.
2. It would end in a fraught and pointless Hughesian debate.
3. They're already telling folk to use Sainsbury's car park free for half an hour to shop in their palace of snittiness so in effect encouraging dishonesty.
4. Mr Walliams is more than capable of dealing with their ill-judged censorship on his own.
Okay, Walliams may be a creep, but if we are going to take his books off the shelf for that reason which great writers would be left?! Clear the shelves of George Orwell, George Bernard Shaw, Oscar Wilde, David Starkey, T E Lawrence and no doubt hundreds of others? If creepiness and contempt of moral values was a reason to ban books, Waterstones would be a pretty empty place!