She may well have but the divorce, losing the family home and growing up on a council estate are a matter of public record. 'Food parcels'? Well who knows.
Her parents, a teacher and a law professor at the LSE, divorced when she was seven. She remembers the bailiffs who ejected them from their home, and moving with her mother and siblings to social housing in Guildford. They were raised on benefits, secondhand clothes, free school dinners, food...
'Mum' and 'Dad' divorced when she was 7 and were evicted from the family home. Mum was a teacher and didn't become Mayor until Emily THornberry was 30!
I suspect you may be right - he doesn't need Wigan Athletic any more than he needed Wigan Warriors that he sold seven or eight years ago. He owns the DW stadium, (not the club), and with two major teams using it as their home ground provides a good income, enough to cover its costs.
He's shown...