Jane Lewis has returned to twitter to defend her bizarre liquidation claim.
At lunchtime the BBC Scotland presenter claimed that a tweet about Rangers going into liquidation in 2012 was correct at the time.
That brought ridicule her way with the majority of twitter users aware of the finality of liquidation.
Is this so hard to grasp? The QUOTE was correct at the time. I’m not saying Liquidation didn’t happen. Pass that on to others…ta ????
— Jane Lewis (@BBCJaneLewis) September 22, 2017
What….? I’m not spinning anything. Care to explain?
— Jane Lewis (@BBCJaneLewis) September 22, 2017
Where did I say that??? I said the quote I tweeted was correct at the time!!! Sorry know that doesn’t suit….! ????
— Jane Lewis (@BBCJaneLewis) September 22, 2017
It was something that Rangers fans and Charles Green warned against as they attempted to put together a CVA.
When Her Majesty rejected a CVA the liquidation process started with the BBC and others reporting it factually.
Sometime in the summer of 2012 the BBC Scotland narrative altered with all sorts of weird and wonderful explanations put forward for what is known as the continuity myth.
As 276 creditors and thousands of fans holding debenture certificates know to their cost the club did go into liquidation regardless of how hard BBC Scotland tries to push their continuity myth.