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I’d normally find these responses amusing but the new BDMFs in charge are attempting to push our country off the cliff edge. Worrying times just got more worrying. And it’s Monday!
What would they do if they fired her? Piss about for 3 months while they decide which of the remaining imbeciles to put in charge? The barrel’s already been scraped. Not sure what’s left, but you can bet your life it’ll be a bigger idiot than the last one.
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Based on a few of the comments above, part of the problem is that some people don’t like change. But ‘profits before people’ at the club is very evident too.
So following the tax cuts announcement that favours the rich, the pound slumped more than 3% against the dollar to levels last seen 37 years ago and the cost of government borrowing suffered its biggest one-day rise since 1991. When markets reopen on Monday,some economists believe the Bank of England could be forced to hold an emergency meeting to consider further interest rates rises to prevent a rout. Add to this, Tories still 5% behind Labour in new opinion polls and the propaganda of the right wing press in those headlines is even more apparent
September 24, 2022 at 11:59 pm in reply to: POST-MATCH INTERVIEW | Marc White vs Scunthorpe (a) #245506Yep, honest and funny 😄
Didn’t watch it. Based on previous matches over the last few years though, it looks to me like he took England as far as he could a long time ago. There was definitely a need to shore up before he came in but his outlook and tactics can only stretch so far and neglects the potential of the attacking players talents.
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Just my opinion. ‘Without a doubt’ was an exaggeration though.
I’m pretty sure other posters on here have only said the BBC has become more influenced by Tory pressure in recent years, not that they are ‘in the clutches of the Tories’, which would appear much more extreme. I don’t doubt for a second many in the Party wouldn’t welcome that but we’re not quite at the level of Russia yet.
An ‘ultra left wing headline’?? What because they dared question government fiscal policy? That planet you’re on; what’s it called? Because it ain’t Earth pal!
‘A budget for the rich’? Absolutely. Please explain how those earning a million a year will have £54,400 extra in their pockets whilst those earning £25,000 will only have about £280? I won’t hold my breath.
As for what the massive majority of right wing press are saying; well what’s your point? What does that prove about the BBC, apart from it’s news division still has some degree of impartialty and hasn’t gone completely blue?
Your last claim about some on here ‘thinking the BBC is a right wing Tory thinking organisation’ is nonsense. No one has said such. No need to make things up. Facts are facts though, it’s been well documented by right and left about how much pressure Tory ministers are putting the news division under to ease off the government.
If you dealt more in facts and reality than propaganda and hyperbole bpg, I’m not sure what would be left in your posts.
As I’ve said on another thread, Derbyshire interviewing Rees Mogg on Newsnight a case in point. She was either too scared to really question him or didn’t want to. The way he spoke to her had a massive air ‘don’t question me if you know what’s going for you’. Fascist. Would have been one of Moseley’s mob without a doubt.
I rarely watch it nowadays tbh, it appears to have become too influenced by Tory bullies. Same for Today and pm. Shame. Hopefully when these parasites have gone BBC news can become a bit more balanced again.
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Rees Mogg on Newsnight this week. Speaks total crap, can’t be arsed to defend his Party and treats any questioner and the public with utter contempt. Bloke’s simply a fascist. Victoria Derbyshire barely challenged him either – another waste of space.
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‘Like Rachel Reeves’s comment: “The Conservatives can’t solve the cost of living crisis, the Conservatives ARE the cost of living crisis.”’
And, ‘one last throw of the dice’. Let’s hope it is and these shysters and chancers are sent packing
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Love the kick drum sound. Sounds taught and tight but could be my phone speaker. Bass and kick perfectly synchronised.
‘Do I not like that!?’. Graham Taylor
It’s not a long play joke. There are plenty out there think like bpg. That’s the most worrying thing.
Yes bpg. The neo-Marxism I’ve witnessed in the UK the past 10 days has been so off the scale its actually invisible!
Let’s hope no one has a heart attack and they stop the game so the person can get treated, or you’ll be off home!
Frightening
Has it really been 70 years? Blimey!
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The club was in a similar financial position to many with our average attendance when Wharton reigned awaywego. The fact we were considered one of the best run in the country with prospects helped him sell the club. Compare and contrast. So yes, ‘St Wharton’ without any hint of sarcasm.
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Final tweet from me on this today…here is my reaction to the sentencing 3 hours after the event. A calmer summary of the effect Alex Belfield had on so many people and my thoughts on sentencing.https://t.co/pntenUeV1a
— Iain Lee (@iainlee) September 16, 2022
Anyone in any doubt of how serious this was – please read this, especially the impact it had on his victims. Some came VERY close to killing themselves.
If you wanna defend this prick, you're as sick as him. https://t.co/8qWh9eNUBs
— Iain Lee (@iainlee) September 16, 2022
Today I have been mostly listening to Nicholas feckin Witchell reach new heights of sycophancy and meaningless drivel. And still 3 days for him to go higher.
Lol, ‘scuse me, can you put the film back on please?’
If the cap fits…
No sympathy
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