by Souseiseki » Mon Jun 26, 2017 2:34 pm
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by Vassenor » Mon Jun 26, 2017 2:36 pm
Fartsniffage wrote:I'll give you £1 billion if you change the thread title to something supporting the Torys.
by The Blaatschapen » Mon Jun 26, 2017 2:36 pm
Fartsniffage wrote:I'll give you £1 billion if you change the thread title to something supporting the Torys.
by Souseiseki » Mon Jun 26, 2017 2:36 pm
Fartsniffage wrote:I'll give you £1 billion if you change the thread title to something supporting the Torys.
by Eastfield Lodge » Mon Jun 26, 2017 4:00 pm
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by Fortisian Isles » Mon Jun 26, 2017 4:07 pm
by Calladan » Mon Jun 26, 2017 4:08 pm
UKIP had seat on 25% of Question Time shows since 2010. Never had more that 2 MP's. Didn't moan about that, did you?
*Tweeted from UKIP's permanent seat on the BBCQT panel, while preparing to comment on something he's no part of whatsoever on BBC News.
General election 2017:
UKIP - 594,068 votes
Labour - 12,877,869 votes
2167% more exposure is therefore democratically representative.
It's stating the obvious, but don't remember you complaining when they were giving you so much airtime?
I half wish Nigel had done a Glasto speech so I could count all the bottles of warm piss chucked at him. Daphne & Celeste all over again.
Go on Nige, walk on the Glasto stage. I'm fairly sure the BBC would happily broadcast what happens for, er, balance.
by Fortisian Isles » Mon Jun 26, 2017 4:15 pm
Calladan wrote:https://www.indy100.com/article/nigel-farage-tweeted-bbc-bias-twitter-destroyed-him-ukip-glastonbury-jeremy-corbyn-7807976
So Nigel Farage decided to have a go at the BBC for political bias because they covered Jeremy Corbyn appearing at Glastonbury.
And it turns out that it might not have been that well thought through, because people have long memories, and can do maths a bit better than he can.
Farage :- Why should we pay the BBC licence fee just so they can promote @JeremyCorbyn? Outrageous.
Farage :- Have this lot had a look at what they're actually supporting? Google 'Marxism'. #Glastonbury
Farage has been on BBC Question Time around twice a year (the 10th most popular in the history of the show) despite never being elected to Parliament. And despite the fact UKIP have never managed more than two MPs in Parliament since 2010, they have appeared on 25% of Question Time shows since 2010.
These facts were quickly pointed out to them by several tweets in tones ranging from insulting to sarcastic, but all of them quite amusingUKIP had seat on 25% of Question Time shows since 2010. Never had more that 2 MP's. Didn't moan about that, did you?*Tweeted from UKIP's permanent seat on the BBCQT panel, while preparing to comment on something he's no part of whatsoever on BBC News.General election 2017:
UKIP - 594,068 votes
Labour - 12,877,869 votes
2167% more exposure is therefore democratically representative.It's stating the obvious, but don't remember you complaining when they were giving you so much airtime?I half wish Nigel had done a Glasto speech so I could count all the bottles of warm piss chucked at him. Daphne & Celeste all over again.Go on Nige, walk on the Glasto stage. I'm fairly sure the BBC would happily broadcast what happens for, er, balance.
When is this washed-up has been going to accept he literally has no relevance in modern life any more, and just fuck off? I would say "and just join all the other has been MPs" but lets face is - to be a "has been MP" he would have to - at one point - actually been an MP
by Imperializt Russia » Mon Jun 26, 2017 4:43 pm
Also,Lamadia wrote:dangerous socialist attitude
Imperializt Russia wrote:I'm English, you tit.
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by Frank Zipper » Tue Jun 27, 2017 12:53 am
Philjia wrote:It's crunch time in Stormont, since without a deal today a new power sharing agreement can't be arranged and the assembly will shut down. Since the DUP and SF hate each other's guts more than ever, this seems highly unlikely.
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