Financial guru hit out over 'cash' replies and told followers not to 'judge my agenda'
Martin Lewis has hit out at what he described as ‘very weird’ responses to a poll he put out on Twitter about how often people use cash. The Money Saving Expert founder asked ‘When did you last pay for something in cash?’ and the responses showed 48 per cent had in the last 48 hours.
In a blast on Twitter, the financial guru said: “Some v weird responses to this from a few accusing me of ‘doing govt’s work’ to get rid of cash. Sheesh. So for those people a few facts... “3. You can’t judge my agenda by me asking a question - its to elicit opinions not to give them. I don’t hide my agenda when I have one in fact why not try this useful tool called ‘Google’ to see before making assumptions :)”
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