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Captain Sir Tom Moore & Hannah Ingram-Moore #6 - Built a spa by exploiting her pa
Captain Sir Tom Moore & Hannah Ingram-Moore #6 - Built a spa by exploiting her pa
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Captain Sir Tom Moore & Hannah Ingram-Moore #6 - Built a spa by exploiting her pa
I just love this.
Yep. I don’t think he was honourable at all, and when the press started to look into it the family issues cease and desist letters from expensive lawyers. What were the trying to hide?Honourable? Gentleman?
He told the world that left his first wife (who was deceased so she couldn’t give her side of the story) because she didn’t give him sex. Obviously that was disclosed to imply he was the perfect husband and she was entirely to blame.
Yes, such an “honourable gentleman!”![]()
He also served in India, my Grandad did the same because (as he told me) it was the easier option than being frontline over hereMy grandmother said to never speak ill of the dead, but then again she didn’t encourage me or the rest of our family to grift the rest of the world to the tune of millions.
Hannah is despicable but I refuse to believe that her father was the twinkly eyed old giffer that she would have you believe. He served in the army when it was compulsory and left like a rat up a drainpipe as soon as he could in 1945. He then went on to walk a couple of laps of his families grade 2 listed mansion for which he was happy to accept a knighthood for!
Nah, that grifting started from the top down and tomorrow will only be a better day if that family have to sell that house to pay for their flowery smock and beige chino addiction!
They could do it for the NHS, raising £1 per brick!The council should make the grifting bleep and her obnoxious family demolish that spa building themselves, brick by brick, with no tools. It should also be livestreamed so we can watch and laugh loudly at them.
Did yours also mention "the war" every single time you saw him like mine did?He also served in India, my Grandad did the same because (as he told me) it was the easier option than being frontline over here![]()
Thankfully not, but then he knew he'd taken the dossier route (and would often say that hahaha).Did yours also mention "the war" every single time you saw him like mine did?
I don't know the full backstory on their financial circumstances before the fundraising he did. Does anyone know how they were able to afford that big house of theirs?My grandmother said to never speak ill of the dead, but then again she didn’t encourage me or the rest of our family to grift the rest of the world to the tune of millions.
Hannah is despicable but I refuse to believe that her father was the twinkly eyed old giffer that she would have you believe. He served in the army when it was compulsory and left like a rat up a drainpipe as soon as he could in 1945. He then went on to walk a couple of laps of his families grade 2 listed mansion for which he was happy to accept a knighthood for!
Nah, that grifting started from the top down and tomorrow will only be a better day if that family have to sell that house to pay for their flowery smock and beige chino addiction!
He was demobilised in 1946 which is what happened to most men in the military after WW2.He served in the army when it was compulsory and left like a rat up a drainpipe as soon as he could in 1945.