Watch: UK politics expert eats his book on live TV for wrong prediction in the elections
‘I do not believe that Labour will poll 38%. I will happily eat my new Brexit book if they do.’
This man just ate (some of) his book live on Sky News after making an incorrect #GE2017 prediction @GoodwinMJ pic.twitter.com/13IaFLaJvx
— Sky News (@SkyNews) June 10, 2017
A television politics expert in the United Kingdom was (literally) forced to eat his own words on Saturday. Matthew Goodwin, a politics professor at the University of Kent, had announced on twitter on May 27, “I do not believe that Labour, under Jeremy Corbyn, will poll 38%. I will happily eat my new Brexit book if they do.”
After Corbyn’s party won 40% of the votes, social media users quickly asked Goodwin to make good on his promise. Eventually, he agreed and appeared on a broadcast on Sky News, and ate a few pages of the book he co-wrote, Brexit: Why Britain voted to leave the European Union, later tweeting, “Don’t ever say I am not a man of my word”.
I'm saying this out loud. I do not believe that Labour, under Jeremy Corbyn, will poll 38%. I will happily eat my new Brexit book if they do
— Matthew Goodwin (@GoodwinMJ) May 27, 2017
matthew, you really ought to be eating the book
— Sam 🐫 Kriss (@sam_kriss) June 9, 2017