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Despite the fact that

Pablo Iglesias

(43) is no longer part of the political class (previously caste), everything he expresses on

social networks

or in other media speakers is subject to jurisdiction by his faithful and critics. In this case,

the 'beef' that the former vice president of the Government

starred in on Tuesday had

Bertín Osborne

as a co-star

.

The presenter and singer gave an interview to the digital

20minutos

in which he left some statements that did not go unnoticed by the leader of United We Can.

"I would probably do things even more on the left than what Pablo Iglesias says.

Some things I would do," Osborne said. And he elaborated on the subject: "But of course, if I did it, it would affect politicians, because I would tell them

how to spend the money,

how to redistribute it instead of giving it to the beach bars, which, for example, would pay all Spaniards with brain injuries or disabilities. wheelchairs, for example, there are 400,000 in Spain. Why doesn't Social Security pay it? Because they don't have money. And why don't they have money? Because

they spend it on other things. "

In the face of Bertín's assertions (and allusions), Iglesias responded with a tweet-meme on his Twitter profile:

"Left-wing things, Bertín?",

Along with an image from the

Family Guy

series

featuring

Hitler

and the protagonist of the series, Peter. "Nazi things?" The character asks Hitler. To which he replies:

"Yes, Peter, Nazi things."

The response of the former vice president generated many reactions and, in addition, another tweet from Iglesias.

"Today I participated in an academic event to talk about social networks and the extreme right. I also put an ironic tweet

about Bertín Osborne passing me on the left

. Guess what has generated headlines even in left-wing digital, right? More journalism" .

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