No he threw wild allegations accusations about criminal acts against him implicating people without proof.
I think that is more the reason.
the judgement for him changing his mind should be reserved until we see the reason why.
The tide had turned on him before that, Jan. He had already been banned by that point I think & he wasn't popular before his ban.
Jan I totally agree with you on this point.
Which point are you agreeing with, Susan?
The first.
"No he threw wild allegations accusations about criminal acts against him implicating people without proof.
I think that is more the reason. "
Or the Second
"the judgement for him changing his mind should be reserved until we see the reason why. "
I agree with the second, shame that supporters didn't think of that at the time. It was suggested on here he had changed his mind because it would make a better book - and that had probably had never held supporter feelings and had been disguising himself as a supporter when he'd been a guilter all along
