ROTHENBURGER: How a standing O in Parliament has humiliated our entire country
THE ROAD TO HELL is paved with good intentions. Nobody knows it better right now than Anthony Rota.
As House Speaker he presided over the welcome for Volodomyr Zelensky when the Ukrainian president spoke to a joint session of Parliament. He thought it would be a nice touch to introduce 98-year-old Yaroslav Hunka, a resident of his constituency and a man who fought the Russian army for a Ukrainian division in the Second World War.
So, the entire Parliament stood and applauded him. Members of all parties applauded. Zelensky applauded. But if Rota had looked deeper, he would have discovered that Hunka’s division was under the command of the German Nazis.