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Re: Corbyn's interview (or non interview) with Sky on Sunday
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Originally Posted by the other bob wilson wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 09:04
Elwood has had a right mare on this.
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Originally Posted by Feedback wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 09:01
I do notice the righties seem a little preoccupied with Corbyn. Thought they were celebrating or are they a tad worried ?
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Originally Posted by the other bob wilson wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 03:41
Aren't they just - I thought this new Labour leader was supposed to be a laughing stock?
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Originally Posted by Mick the Miller wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 02:06
If Jeremy Corbyn has decided to have nothing to do with a news channel which barely bothers to hide it's political bias (and I mean proper bias, not the sort the BBC is always accused of by both right and left wingers), then he goes up in my estimation.
we can only form an opinion based on the evidence available to us. When asked a question did Corbyn (i) stop and respond, engaging in a constructive manner or (ii) avoid the question preferring to be elusive and aloof
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Re: Corbyn's interview (or non interview) with Sky on Sunday
The street urchin badgering him with the same question about women in the shadow cabinet didn't get his answer due, in part, to Corbyn's actions speaking louder than words:
http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2015/sep/14/labour-mps-q uestion-jeremy-corbyn-eu-nato-shadow-cabinet-reshuffle
New Labour leader counters critics by naming 16 women in cabinet
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Re: Corbyn's interview (or non interview) with Sky on Sunday
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Originally Posted by Feedback wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 09:09
Elwood has had a right mare on this.
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Originally Posted by the other bob wilson wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 09:04
I do notice the righties seem a little preoccupied with Corbyn. Thought they were celebrating or are they a tad worried ?
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Originally Posted by Feedback wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 09:01
Aren't they just - I thought this new Labour leader was supposed to be a laughing stock?
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Originally Posted by the other bob wilson wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 03:41
If Jeremy Corbyn has decided to have nothing to do with a news channel which barely bothers to hide it's political bias (and I mean proper bias, not the sort the BBC is always accused of by both right and left wingers), then he goes up in my estimation.
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Originally Posted by Mick the Miller wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 02:06
Elwood, you claim to know the difference between voluntarily turning up in a studio to be asked questions by a journalist and being pursued by one who I presume had been given no permission to do so (I see the words "stalking" and "harassment" being used in the comments section of that video) and yet you still choose to make a comparison between the two - why?
Realised at the last minute how daft you sounded http://www.ccmb.co.uk/images/smiley_icons/hehe.gif
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Re: Corbyn's interview (or non interview) with Sky on Sunday
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Originally Posted by Colonel Cærdiffi wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 09:07
I don't understand the right is worried comment or the assertion that Corbyn is ignoring Sky. The evidence suggests he is ignoring the media per se. So far Corbyn's has withdrawn at the last minute from 2 BBC TV interviews and one Radio 4 interview. He's also ducking out of Prime Minister's questions resolving to spread the task around with him doing only one appearance in 4 or 5. I wish Corbyn all the best as we need a decent opposition but the start has hardly been auspicious.
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Originally Posted by Feedback wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 09:06
you are not allowed to apply logic and reasoning to our JC, the man of the people and the saviour of the world.
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Originally Posted by Colonel Cærdiffi wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 09:05
http://www.ccmb.co.uk/images/smiley_icons/hehe.gif I see you're in a reasonable mood this morning.
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Originally Posted by Feedback wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 09:03
don't take everything written in these threads seriously
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Originally Posted by Wrong Side of the Severn wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 08:11
the http://www.ccmb.co.uk/images/smiley_icons/thumbup.gif was an indication that you had got it spot on
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Re: Corbyn's interview (or non interview) with Sky on Sunday
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Originally Posted by lardy wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 09:08
He's under no obligation to talk to people following him on the street, they continued to follow him and ask the same questions long after it had become clear he had no intention of talking to them.
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Originally Posted by Feedback wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 09:05
I wouldn't mind betting he didn't want to give a Rupert Murdoch media outlet a story, although that didn't stop them uploading it anyway
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Originally Posted by lardy wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 08:54
I wonder when the left get their way and was have the stasi or securitate on the streets following us whether the mantra from Corbyn will be that we can just 'avoid' their questions.
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Originally Posted by Feedback wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 08:45
that is the point, Corbyn would want his questions answered but doesn't think he has to answer everyone else's questions. the man has shown his true colours - if he is elected as PM we will be a socialist pariah state in no time at all and we won't be able to walk the streets freely.
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Re: Corbyn's interview (or non interview) with Sky on Sunday
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Originally Posted by Colonel Cærdiffi wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 09:10
Elwood has had a right mare on this.
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Originally Posted by Feedback wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 09:09
I do notice the righties seem a little preoccupied with Corbyn. Thought they were celebrating or are they a tad worried ?
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Originally Posted by the other bob wilson wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 09:04
Aren't they just - I thought this new Labour leader was supposed to be a laughing stock?
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Originally Posted by Feedback wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 09:01
If Jeremy Corbyn has decided to have nothing to do with a news channel which barely bothers to hide it's political bias (and I mean proper bias, not the sort the BBC is always accused of by both right and left wingers), then he goes up in my estimation.
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Originally Posted by the other bob wilson wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 03:41
Elwood, you claim to know the difference between voluntarily turning up in a studio to be asked questions by a journalist and being pursued by one who I presume had been given no permission to do so (I see the words "stalking" and "harassment" being used in the comments section of that video) and yet you still choose to make a comparison between the two - why?
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Originally Posted by Mick the Miller wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 02:06
why is Corbyn afraid to answer questions posed to him?
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Re: Corbyn's interview (or non interview) with Sky on Sunday
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Originally Posted by Wrong Side of the Severn wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 08:11
I don't understand the right is worried comment or the assertion that Corbyn is ignoring Sky. The evidence suggests he is ignoring the media per se. So far Corbyn's has withdrawn at the last minute from 2 BBC TV interviews and one Radio 4 interview. He's also ducking out of Prime Minister's questions resolving to spread the task around with him doing only one appearance in 4 or 5. I wish Corbyn all the best as we need a decent opposition but the start has hardly been auspicious.
As for PMQs, one person's "ducking out" is another person's attempt to bring some credibility to a practice which has long since lost that quality in my opinion. Speaking as someone who is sick and tired of the yah, boo, sucks stuff we get every Wednesday lunchtime, I've no problem with something different being tried - it may not work, but, hopefully, we are now into an era where trying something different becomes more commonplace, because what we've had since the mid 90s has resulted in a populace that has had more than enough of the rush to the centre ground.
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Re: Corbyn's interview (or non interview) with Sky on Sunday
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Originally Posted by Feedback wrote on Mon, 14 September 2015 21:26
Only yesterday feedy was saying:
Corbyn knows this as well as anyone and yet here's feedy today, accusing Corbyn of "disagreeing with a free press" for ignoring one idiotic Murdoch street presser.
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Re: Corbyn's interview (or non interview) with Sky on Sunday
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Originally Posted by the other bob wilson wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 09:19
I don't understand the right is worried comment or the assertion that Corbyn is ignoring Sky. The evidence suggests he is ignoring the media per se. So far Corbyn's has withdrawn at the last minute from 2 BBC TV interviews and one Radio 4 interview. He's also ducking out of Prime Minister's questions resolving to spread the task around with him doing only one appearance in 4 or 5. I wish Corbyn all the best as we need a decent opposition but the start has hardly been auspicious.
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Originally Posted by Wrong Side of the Severn wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 08:11
Well something's agitating the right both on here and in the media, it's like they can't talk about anything else. Corbyn was certainly ignoring Sky on that video and good on him for that - I agree though that dropping out of interviews with news channels which don't have a blatant political agenda doesn't look good.
Saying that I can't see how a career politician can be seen to be a breathe of fresh air. He is a politician so should be instantly mistrusted.
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Re: Corbyn's interview (or non interview) with Sky on Sunday
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Originally Posted by Colonel Cærdiffi wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 09:22
Only yesterday feedy was saying:
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Originally Posted by Feedback wrote on Mon, 14 September 2015 21:26
it is strange that you seem to think the press won't attack him at some point in the future. I'd have thought you would appreciate that now he is leader they will do whatever they can to discredit him.
Corbyn is a socialist. pretty much all socialists disagree with freedom of the press, freedom of thought and freedom of expression.
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Re: Corbyn's interview (or non interview) with Sky on Sunday
That 'interview' reminds me of the Paxman interview with Michael Howard.
Funny the difference in responses though from the usual suspects on here http://www.ccmb.co.uk/images/smiley_icons/hehe.gif
The problem that Howard found and that Corbyn will also find is that you need to speak to the press and TV news - no matter how annoying you find them.
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Re: Corbyn's interview (or non interview) with Sky on Sunday
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Originally Posted by Feedback wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 09:30
Only yesterday feedy was saying:
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Originally Posted by Colonel Cærdiffi wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 09:22
it is strange that you seem to think the press won't attack him at some point in the future. I'd have thought you would appreciate that now he is leader they will do whatever they can to discredit him.
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Originally Posted by Feedback wrote on Mon, 14 September 2015 21:26
Corbyn knows this as well as anyone and yet here's feedy today, accusing Corbyn of "disagreeing with a free press" for ignoring one idiotic Murdoch street presser.
Surely then, by that logic, there are no examples in existence of any right wing politician avoiding answering a journalists' question?
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Re: Corbyn's interview (or non interview) with Sky on Sunday
Is he the actual 'Leader' of the labour party then ?
I thought that was part of the job http://www.ccmb.co.uk/images/smiley_icons/sherlock.gif
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Re: Corbyn's interview (or non interview) with Sky on Sunday
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Originally Posted by Jimmy Jimmy wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 09:38
Is he the actual 'Leader' of the labour party then ?
Glad I could clear that up for you http://www.ccmb.co.uk/images/smiley_icons/thumbup.gif
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Re: Corbyn's interview (or non interview) with Sky on Sunday
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Originally Posted by Colonel Cærdiffi wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 09:36
Only yesterday feedy was saying:
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Originally Posted by Feedback wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 09:30
it is strange that you seem to think the press won't attack him at some point in the future. I'd have thought you would appreciate that now he is leader they will do whatever they can to discredit him.
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Originally Posted by Colonel Cærdiffi wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 09:22
Corbyn knows this as well as anyone and yet here's feedy today, accusing Corbyn of "disagreeing with a free press" for ignoring one idiotic Murdoch street presser.
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Originally Posted by Feedback wrote on Mon, 14 September 2015 21:26
Corbyn is a socialist. pretty much all socialists disagree with freedom of the press, freedom of thought and freedom of expression.
under UK law, you have the right to remain silent but anything you omit can be used against you. Corbyn omitted an answer thus this can be used against him - he is clearly hiding something.
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Re: Corbyn's interview (or non interview) with Sky on Sunday
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Originally Posted by Feedback wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 08:45
He's under no obligation to talk to people following him on the street, they continued to follow him and ask the same questions long after it had become clear he had no intention of talking to them.
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Originally Posted by Colonel Cærdiffi wrote on Mon, 14 September 2015 23:22
I know you mostly talk bollocks which you are proving admirably yet again in this thread , but this nonsensical comment is truly mystifying , even for you.
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Re: Corbyn's interview (or non interview) with Sky on Sunday
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Originally Posted by Feedback wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 09:41
Only yesterday feedy was saying:
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Originally Posted by Colonel Cærdiffi wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 09:36
it is strange that you seem to think the press won't attack him at some point in the future. I'd have thought you would appreciate that now he is leader they will do whatever they can to discredit him.
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Originally Posted by Feedback wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 09:30
Corbyn knows this as well as anyone and yet here's feedy today, accusing Corbyn of "disagreeing with a free press" for ignoring one idiotic Murdoch street presser.
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Originally Posted by Colonel Cærdiffi wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 09:22
Corbyn is a socialist. pretty much all socialists disagree with freedom of the press, freedom of thought and freedom of expression.
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Originally Posted by Feedback wrote on Mon, 14 September 2015 21:26
I see. And this latest episode of a socialist exercising his right to not answer any old question thrown at him by a street douche has reinforced this bonkers view of yours?
So tell me, what is he hiding and how will it be used against him?
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Re: Corbyn's interview (or non interview) with Sky on Sunday
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Originally Posted by Jimmy Jimmy wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 09:34
That 'interview' reminds me of the Paxman interview with Michael Howard.
So it's not just me then!!
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Re: Corbyn's interview (or non interview) with Sky on Sunday
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Originally Posted by Elwood Blues wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 09:45
That 'interview' reminds me of the Paxman interview with Michael Howard.
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Originally Posted by Jimmy Jimmy wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 09:34
Are you comparing this with the Howard/Paxman interview or not?
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Re: Corbyn's interview (or non interview) with Sky on Sunday
Funny that as Caroline Flint when applying to be deputy leader said
"Communication: I'll go on the Today programme and Question Time (just like I did yesterday!), and sit on the Good Morning Britain sofa, and explain to people what Labour stands for and why people should support us, as well as defend the party on difficult days.
Commons: I'll deputise for the leader in the House of Commons at Prime Minister's Questions."
http://www.ccmb.co.uk/images/smiley_icons/hehe.gif - It's like a tap that keeps on giving.
I truly hope Corbyn comes up with something of an alternative - would love an end to austerity - as promised.
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Re: Corbyn's interview (or non interview) with Sky on Sunday
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Originally Posted by Mick the Miller wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 09:42
He's under no obligation to talk to people following him on the street, they continued to follow him and ask the same questions long after it had become clear he had no intention of talking to them.
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Originally Posted by Feedback wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 08:45
I wouldn't mind betting he didn't want to give a Rupert Murdoch media outlet a story, although that didn't stop them uploading it anyway
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Originally Posted by Colonel Cærdiffi wrote on Mon, 14 September 2015 23:22
I wonder when the left get their way and was have the stasi or securitate on the streets following us whether the mantra from Corbyn will be that we can just 'avoid' their questions.
your response is symptomatic of my mistrust of socialists. you simply cannot accept differing opinions to yours and look to talk down to those who don't share your world view.
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Re: Corbyn's interview (or non interview) with Sky on Sunday
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Originally Posted by Colonel Cærdiffi wrote on Mon, 14 September 2015 23:09
Or this next six months is going to be fun http://www.ccmb.co.uk/images/smiley_icons/hehe.gif
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Re: Corbyn's interview (or non interview) with Sky on Sunday
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Originally Posted by Colonel Cærdiffi wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 09:44
Only yesterday feedy was saying:
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Originally Posted by Feedback wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 09:41
it is strange that you seem to think the press won't attack him at some point in the future. I'd have thought you would appreciate that now he is leader they will do whatever they can to discredit him.
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Originally Posted by Colonel Cærdiffi wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 09:36
Corbyn knows this as well as anyone and yet here's feedy today, accusing Corbyn of "disagreeing with a free press" for ignoring one idiotic Murdoch street presser.
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Originally Posted by Feedback wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 09:30
Corbyn is a socialist. pretty much all socialists disagree with freedom of the press, freedom of thought and freedom of expression.
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Originally Posted by Colonel Cærdiffi wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 09:22
I see. And this latest episode of a socialist exercising his right to not answer any old question thrown at him by a street douche has reinforced this bonkers view of yours?
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Originally Posted by Feedback wrote on Mon, 14 September 2015 21:26
Surely then, by that logic, there are no examples in existence of any right wing politician avoiding answering a journalists' question?
perhaps that was only the first question and the journalist had more questions to ask. We will never know as man of the people Corbyn believes his politics are above scrutiny by the press.
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Re: Corbyn's interview (or non interview) with Sky on Sunday
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Originally Posted by Feedback wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 09:52
Only yesterday feedy was saying:
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Originally Posted by Colonel Cærdiffi wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 09:44
it is strange that you seem to think the press won't attack him at some point in the future. I'd have thought you would appreciate that now he is leader they will do whatever they can to discredit him.
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Originally Posted by Feedback wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 09:41
Corbyn knows this as well as anyone and yet here's feedy today, accusing Corbyn of "disagreeing with a free press" for ignoring one idiotic Murdoch street presser.
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Originally Posted by Colonel Cærdiffi wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 09:36
Corbyn is a socialist. pretty much all socialists disagree with freedom of the press, freedom of thought and freedom of expression.
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Originally Posted by Feedback wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 09:30
I see. And this latest episode of a socialist exercising his right to not answer any old question thrown at him by a street douche has reinforced this bonkers view of yours?
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Originally Posted by Colonel Cærdiffi wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 09:22
Surely then, by that logic, there are no examples in existence of any right wing politician avoiding answering a journalists' question?
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Originally Posted by Feedback wrote on Mon, 14 September 2015 21:26
under UK law, you have the right to remain silent but anything you omit can be used against you. Corbyn omitted an answer thus this can be used against him - he is clearly hiding something.
If he had more questions then he should have piped up, the fact he asked the same provocative question repeatedly shows he had nothing else up his sleeve and Corbyn was right to ignore him, especially considering the fact he went on to appoint 16 women in his cabinet shortly afterward.
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Re: Corbyn's interview (or non interview) with Sky on Sunday
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Originally Posted by Feedback wrote on Mon, 14 September 2015 21:12
Y'know feedy, for someone who was saying this about Corbyn only last night:
EDIT: My mistake, you were referring to John McDonnell. Apologies.
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Re: Corbyn's interview (or non interview) with Sky on Sunday
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Originally Posted by Elwood Blues wrote on Mon, 14 September 2015 23:03
when he was asked about the lack of women in senior positions in the cabinet.
After watching this video I have come to the conclusion that Labour are now a serious risk to our nation's security, our economy's security and your family's security.
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Re: Corbyn's interview (or non interview) with Sky on Sunday
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Originally Posted by Feedback wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 09:51
He's under no obligation to talk to people following him on the street, they continued to follow him and ask the same questions long after it had become clear he had no intention of talking to them.
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Originally Posted by Mick the Miller wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 09:42
I wouldn't mind betting he didn't want to give a Rupert Murdoch media outlet a story, although that didn't stop them uploading it anyway
http://www.ccmb.co.uk/images/smiley_icons/hehe.gif
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Originally Posted by Feedback wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 08:45
I wonder when the left get their way and was have the stasi or securitate on the streets following us whether the mantra from Corbyn will be that we can just 'avoid' their questions.
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Originally Posted by Colonel Cærdiffi wrote on Mon, 14 September 2015 23:22
What the hell does this mean Feedcrap?
http://www.ccmb.co.uk/images/smiley_icons/hehe.gif
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Re: Corbyn's interview (or non interview) with Sky on Sunday
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Originally Posted by Feedback wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 09:00
He's under no obligation to talk to people following him on the street, they continued to follow him and ask the same questions long after it had become clear he had no intention of talking to them.
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Originally Posted by archibald leitch wrote on Mon, 14 September 2015 23:59
I wouldn't mind betting he didn't want to give a Rupert Murdoch media outlet a story, although that didn't stop them uploading it anyway
http://www.ccmb.co.uk/images/smiley_icons/hehe.gif
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Originally Posted by Elwood Blues wrote on Mon, 14 September 2015 23:43
This.
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Originally Posted by Barry Shitpeas wrote on Mon, 14 September 2015 23:29
I'm all for a free press, but this kind of badgering people on the street is completely unecessary. It's like a particularly crap episode of Rogue Traders.
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Originally Posted by Colonel Cærdiffi wrote on Mon, 14 September 2015 23:22
When Michael Howard refused to answer Paxmans question as to whether he had overruled the Head of the Prison service regarding the sacking of a prison governor he was quite justifiably asked the question 12 times and prevaricated each time (he eventually answered 7 years later when Paxman asked him again!!!)
That's absurd logic. The press have a right to ask him questions and he is well within his rights to ignore them - that's democracy. It's also worth noting that the "free press" that is "one of the cornerstones of our democracy" is not some neutral entity but is heavily weighted in favour of the political right. They have been involved in a rabid campaign of character assassination against him over the past few weeks and if he wants to give them a silent two fingered salute that's up to him. Whether, tactically, this is good politics or not is another question.
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Re: Corbyn's interview (or non interview) with Sky on Sunday
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Originally Posted by Colonel Cærdiffi wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 09:59
Only yesterday feedy was saying:
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Originally Posted by Feedback wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 09:52
it is strange that you seem to think the press won't attack him at some point in the future. I'd have thought you would appreciate that now he is leader they will do whatever they can to discredit him.
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Originally Posted by Colonel Cærdiffi wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 09:44
Corbyn knows this as well as anyone and yet here's feedy today, accusing Corbyn of "disagreeing with a free press" for ignoring one idiotic Murdoch street presser.
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Originally Posted by Feedback wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 09:41
Corbyn is a socialist. pretty much all socialists disagree with freedom of the press, freedom of thought and freedom of expression.
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Originally Posted by Colonel Cærdiffi wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 09:36
I see. And this latest episode of a socialist exercising his right to not answer any old question thrown at him by a street douche has reinforced this bonkers view of yours?
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Originally Posted by Feedback wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 09:30
Surely then, by that logic, there are no examples in existence of any right wing politician avoiding answering a journalists' question?
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Originally Posted by Colonel Cærdiffi wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 09:22
under UK law, you have the right to remain silent but anything you omit can be used against you. Corbyn omitted an answer thus this can be used against him - he is clearly hiding something.
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Originally Posted by Feedback wrote on Mon, 14 September 2015 21:26
Not really. The street "journalist" was asking about the lack of women in senior positions in the cabinet.
maybe Corbyn only appointed the women once he realised that he was now being scrutinised closely and this journalist was the catalyst. you cannot prove otherwise so don't even try
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Re: Corbyn's interview (or non interview) with Sky on Sunday
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Originally Posted by Feedback wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 09:51
He's under no obligation to talk to people following him on the street, they continued to follow him and ask the same questions long after it had become clear he had no intention of talking to them.
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Originally Posted by Mick the Miller wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 09:42
I wouldn't mind betting he didn't want to give a Rupert Murdoch media outlet a story, although that didn't stop them uploading it anyway
http://www.ccmb.co.uk/images/smiley_icons/hehe.gif
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Originally Posted by Feedback wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 08:45
I wonder when the left get their way and was have the stasi or securitate on the streets following us whether the mantra from Corbyn will be that we can just 'avoid' their questions.
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Originally Posted by Colonel Cærdiffi wrote on Mon, 14 September 2015 23:22
What the hell does this mean Feedcrap?
http://datingasociopath.com/2013/06/08/the-sociopath-will-al ways-accuse-you-of-what-they-are-guilty-of-themself/
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Re: Corbyn's interview (or non interview) with Sky on Sunday
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Originally Posted by Colonel Cærdiffi wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 10:02
Y'know feedy, for someone who was saying this about Corbyn only last night:
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Originally Posted by Feedback wrote on Mon, 14 September 2015 21:12
it is about time we had clear division in our two main parties. I think this is a welcome appointment.
I am not railing against Corbyn, I am watching his supporters froth at the mouth when it is pointed out he cannot turn water in to wine.
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Re: Corbyn's interview (or non interview) with Sky on Sunday
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Originally Posted by Feedback wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 09:51
He's under no obligation to talk to people following him on the street, they continued to follow him and ask the same questions long after it had become clear he had no intention of talking to them.
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Originally Posted by Mick the Miller wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 09:42
I wouldn't mind betting he didn't want to give a Rupert Murdoch media outlet a story, although that didn't stop them uploading it anyway
http://www.ccmb.co.uk/images/smiley_icons/hehe.gif
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Originally Posted by Feedback wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 08:45
I wonder when the left get their way and was have the stasi or securitate on the streets following us whether the mantra from Corbyn will be that we can just 'avoid' their questions.
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Originally Posted by Colonel Cærdiffi wrote on Mon, 14 September 2015 23:22
What the hell does this mean Feedcrap?
Or has it confounded you also ?
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Re: Corbyn's interview (or non interview) with Sky on Sunday
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Originally Posted by Feedback wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 10:11
Only yesterday feedy was saying:
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Originally Posted by Colonel Cærdiffi wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 09:59
it is strange that you seem to think the press won't attack him at some point in the future. I'd have thought you would appreciate that now he is leader they will do whatever they can to discredit him.
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Originally Posted by Feedback wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 09:52
Corbyn knows this as well as anyone and yet here's feedy today, accusing Corbyn of "disagreeing with a free press" for ignoring one idiotic Murdoch street presser.
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Originally Posted by Colonel Cærdiffi wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 09:44
Corbyn is a socialist. pretty much all socialists disagree with freedom of the press, freedom of thought and freedom of expression.
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Originally Posted by Feedback wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 09:41
I see. And this latest episode of a socialist exercising his right to not answer any old question thrown at him by a street douche has reinforced this bonkers view of yours?
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Originally Posted by Colonel Cærdiffi wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 09:36
Surely then, by that logic, there are no examples in existence of any right wing politician avoiding answering a journalists' question?
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Originally Posted by Feedback wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 09:30
under UK law, you have the right to remain silent but anything you omit can be used against you. Corbyn omitted an answer thus this can be used against him - he is clearly hiding something.
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Originally Posted by Colonel Cærdiffi wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 09:22
Not really. The street "journalist" was asking about the lack of women in senior positions in the cabinet.
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Originally Posted by Feedback wrote on Mon, 14 September 2015 21:26
Corbyn answered that question in the best way possible, with actions rather than words, by appointing 16 women in his cabinet
EDIT: I just want to say, you saying that he only appointed women because some git on the street questioned him about it is up there with one of the most insane things you've ever said, and there's heavy competition for that spot.
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Re: Corbyn's interview (or non interview) with Sky on Sunday
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Originally Posted by jon1959 wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 10:11
He's under no obligation to talk to people following him on the street, they continued to follow him and ask the same questions long after it had become clear he had no intention of talking to them.
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Originally Posted by Feedback wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 09:51
I wouldn't mind betting he didn't want to give a Rupert Murdoch media outlet a story, although that didn't stop them uploading it anyway
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Originally Posted by Mick the Miller wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 09:42
I wonder when the left get their way and was have the stasi or securitate on the streets following us whether the mantra from Corbyn will be that we can just 'avoid' their questions.
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Originally Posted by Feedback wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 08:45
What the hell does this mean Feedcrap?
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Originally Posted by Colonel Cærdiffi wrote on Mon, 14 September 2015 23:22
I know you mostly talk bollocks which you are proving admirably yet again in this thread , but this nonsensical comment is truly mystifying , even for you.
The Wriggler.
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Re: Corbyn's interview (or non interview) with Sky on Sunday
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Originally Posted by babyloncardiff wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 10:10
He's under no obligation to talk to people following him on the street, they continued to follow him and ask the same questions long after it had become clear he had no intention of talking to them.
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Originally Posted by Feedback wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 09:00
I wouldn't mind betting he didn't want to give a Rupert Murdoch media outlet a story, although that didn't stop them uploading it anyway
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Originally Posted by archibald leitch wrote on Mon, 14 September 2015 23:59
This.
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Originally Posted by Elwood Blues wrote on Mon, 14 September 2015 23:43
I'm all for a free press, but this kind of badgering people on the street is completely unecessary. It's like a particularly crap episode of Rogue Traders.
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Originally Posted by Barry Shitpeas wrote on Mon, 14 September 2015 23:29
When Michael Howard refused to answer Paxmans question as to whether he had overruled the Head of the Prison service regarding the sacking of a prison governor he was quite justifiably asked the question 12 times and prevaricated each time (he eventually answered 7 years later when Paxman asked him again!!!)
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Originally Posted by Colonel Cærdiffi wrote on Mon, 14 September 2015 23:22
Don't recall him getting much sympathy. Didn't deserve it,neither does Corbyn now.
That doesn't change the fact that Corbyn avoided the question. Somehow I don't think if Cameron did that that those defending Corbyn here would be so forgiving.
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Re: Corbyn's interview (or non interview) with Sky on Sunday
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Originally Posted by Feedback wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 10:13
Y'know feedy, for someone who was saying this about Corbyn only last night:
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Originally Posted by Colonel Cærdiffi wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 10:02
it is about time we had clear division in our two main parties. I think this is a welcome appointment.
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Originally Posted by Feedback wrote on Mon, 14 September 2015 21:12
You haven't half railed against him a lot.
b) Nobody in this thread is claiming or even acting as if he's the new messiah, this is a thread about whether he was within his rights to ignore a question from one boob on the street
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Re: Corbyn's interview (or non interview) with Sky on Sunday
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Originally Posted by jon1959 wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 10:11
He's under no obligation to talk to people following him on the street, they continued to follow him and ask the same questions long after it had become clear he had no intention of talking to them.
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Originally Posted by Feedback wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 09:51
I wouldn't mind betting he didn't want to give a Rupert Murdoch media outlet a story, although that didn't stop them uploading it anyway
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Originally Posted by Mick the Miller wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 09:42
I wonder when the left get their way and was have the stasi or securitate on the streets following us whether the mantra from Corbyn will be that we can just 'avoid' their questions.
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Originally Posted by Feedback wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 08:45
What the hell does this mean Feedcrap?
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Originally Posted by Colonel Cærdiffi wrote on Mon, 14 September 2015 23:22
I know you mostly talk bollocks which you are proving admirably yet again in this thread , but this nonsensical comment is truly mystifying , even for you.
perhaps you need to look at how sludge, mick et al hold those on the right with such disdain as an example of the lack of respect emanating from certain sections of the left.
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Re: Corbyn's interview (or non interview) with Sky on Sunday
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Originally Posted by Colonel Cærdiffi wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 10:19
Y'know feedy, for someone who was saying this about Corbyn only last night:
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Originally Posted by Feedback wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 10:13
it is about time we had clear division in our two main parties. I think this is a welcome appointment.
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Originally Posted by Colonel Cærdiffi wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 10:02
You haven't half railed against him a lot.
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Originally Posted by Feedback wrote on Mon, 14 September 2015 21:12
EDIT: My mistake, you were referring to John McDonnell. Apologies.
for someone who started the day on track you've really misjudged this conversation.
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Re: Corbyn's interview (or non interview) with Sky on Sunday
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Originally Posted by jon1959 wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 10:11
He's under no obligation to talk to people following him on the street, they continued to follow him and ask the same questions long after it had become clear he had no intention of talking to them.
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Originally Posted by Feedback wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 09:51
I wouldn't mind betting he didn't want to give a Rupert Murdoch media outlet a story, although that didn't stop them uploading it anyway
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Originally Posted by Mick the Miller wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 09:42
I wonder when the left get their way and was have the stasi or securitate on the streets following us whether the mantra from Corbyn will be that we can just 'avoid' their questions.
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Originally Posted by Feedback wrote on Tue, 15 September 2015 08:45
What the hell does this mean Feedcrap?
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Originally Posted by Colonel Cærdiffi wrote on Mon, 14 September 2015 23:22
I know you mostly talk bollocks which you are proving admirably yet again in this thread , but this nonsensical comment is truly mystifying , even for you.
Oh god, that is so spot on http://www.ccmb.co.uk/images/smiley_icons/hehe.gif
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You have to ask would Ed Milliband have done that ? - Hell No
You have to ask would Ed Milliband have done that ?
Hell No http://www.ccmb.co.uk/images/smiley_icons/getmycoat.gif