Mr McCartney Retweeted content that claims "not one single case of death from ambient air pollution has been recorded in recent history".
12 November, 3:14pm
Mr McCartney Retweeted content that claims the Government has so far created 19,000 jobs for 16-24-year-olds, as part of a new scheme.
7 November, 9:56am
Mr McCartney Retweeted content related to the 2020 U.S. presidential election. The Tweet also alleged that "postal voting fraud is endemic in some parts of the UK".
29 October, 7:24pm
Mr McCartney Retweeted a statement that more Conservative MPs than Labour MPs are from working-class backgrounds, adding "You may well be correct..."
29 October, 7:10pm
Mr McCartney Tweeted a graphic and claimed that City of Lincoln Council has received £974,307 to support rough sleepers.
29 October, 7:00pm
Mr McCartney Tweeted that, having served on The Transport Select Committee during the 2020-15 House of Commons, he spoke privately with Chairman Louise Ellman and Tweeted support for her. Mr McCartney shared this Tweet in light of a new report from the Equality and Human Rights Commission that found the Labour Party responsible for discrimination under Jeremy Corbyn's leadership.
29 October, 8:52am
Mr McCartney repeatedly Retweeted communications from Robert Jenrick, MP for Newark, claiming that the Government is spending more than £150million to provide thousands of new homes for rough sleepers.
28 October, 8:20am
Mr McCartney repeatedly shared an article from UnHerd, a British news website, which claims that a single section of the U.K. population - progressive activists - has a disproportionate sway on national conversation.
27 October, 4:33pm
In this brief video, Mr McCartney says that the Government has given more money to local councils than it would cost to fund free school meals over the half term holiday nationwide.
Blocked, but not stopped
It took a little over 24 hours for Karl McCartney to block our Twitter account, making it more difficult for us to fact-check the Tweets he shares with thousands of followers.