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I think 'Ali, who tweeted this got it about right:
Labour candidate Amran Hussain needs to shove his selfie stick up his ***.
Why did he feel the need to go out of his way to go there in the first place...another 5th columniist no doubt...scumbag
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sandy, he'd need one of these for that....
http://belfiestick.com/
I agree with 'Ali'
the selfie era is with us, so this is fairly normal behaviour, even if it wouldn't have been five years ago.

Where did you get "grinning" from? I can't see it in the report.
i can just imagine his packing list
trunks
suntan lotion
selfie stick ...
that's everyone's packing list, aelmpvw.
Isn't it just the way of the world now. The new form of rubbernecking.
agree, ummmm. I suppose those news media criticising him didn't have their own reporters and cameras on the beach?
I see that Katie Hopkins has got down from her broomstick to make a comment on this. She is indescribable - ********* ****** is a good description though.
Pretty sure he wont be the only one.

The difference is, as a labour party candidate he should know better.

Perhaps it's a good job he didnt win his seat.
It is nothing new for politicians or Royal to rush to the scene of an incident and milk the situation. George Bush was criticised for not rushing to Oklahoma.

This man failed to get elected last month, as did thousands of others, so he is hardly a leading politician. Not sure why using a selfie stick makes his actions disrespectful. If it had been a Fleet Street photographer, taking the shot, would that have made it legitimate?

Seems like a none story. Or at least making a mountain out of a molehill.
It`s not so much the taking of the photo (although that is macabre enough) it`s the fact that people want their photo taken at the scene which is disrespectful. I saw the same thing in the 911 museum the other day - presumably it`ll be headed "Here`s one of me in front of the mangled steel girder just where the plane hit and which resulted in the deaths of thousands of people" It trivialises the situation.
He is a crass piece of ***. He is using this horrific incident for publicity...

Look here... I have left some flowers and let a sympathy message..oh and I have taken a photograph of the flowers and the card and will post them on my Facebook so everyone can see what a fine fellow I am.
Amran Hussain
Public Figure
// He is a crass piece of ***. He is using this horrific incident for publicity...

// I have left some flowers and let a sympathy message..oh and I have taken a photograph of the flowers and the card and will post them on my Facebook so everyone can see what a fine fellow I am. //

Unfortunately, in this day of social media and people having an internet profile to feed, this is how life events are recorded. People find out on social media about grandchildren being born on facebook first. It does appear crass and not a good way to behave, but that is how many people operate today.

// Public Figure //
I'm not sure coming third in an election and losing by over 30,000 votes, makes you a public figure. He was an also ran who few people have ever heard of.
The difference being the newspaper/TV people recorded the aftermath of a tragedy not taking pictures of themselves at the site.
// It does appear crass and not a good way to behave, //

Agreed.
///..another 5th columniist no doubt...scumbag///

Lucky he was Labour, gave you another opportunity to exercise your customary vitriol.
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it has been reported in "metro" (but not on their website) that mr hussain has been suspended by the labour party.
Where can I 'like' this story? In a respectful stylee of course.

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