They told the publication: “It’s just hypocrisy on another level. “He had even tweeted a photo of him wearing a mask recently in front of that same M&S store and told people to wear masks in supermarkets.”“If it was anyone else I wouldn’t mind so much,” they added. “But it’s frustrating for someone who tries to take the moral high ground as much as he does.”It comes after Gary questioned why people would object to wearing masks in a post on social media.He previously wrote: “Why would anyone object to wearing a mask in a shop?
Not exactly a hardship.“What a country of snowflakes we’ve become.”In another post, he argued that there shouldn’t be a debate about wearing face coverings, as they protect people from the virus.Gary tweeted: “How.
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