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GB News currently encouraging people to claim benefits - the Gammons will be frothing at the bit
I bet Neil has plenty of experience of them...he looks the sortNow they are talking about prostitutes, massage parlours and brothels.
I bet there are a few that will leave this off their CVSimon McCoy looks like he really regretts moving to GB News.
Certainly right of centreYou are entitled to your opinion but not everybody that stood for the brexit party, or voted for them are "far right"
I'm pretty sure that she had other occupations before her dalliance with politics. In fact I'm sure that she only got into it after being on "The Pledge"The guiding principles of bigotry and extreme nationalism are though.
My point being that failed politicians seem to get over exposure in the media if they swing a certain way.
Add any label you see fit.Certainly right of centre
Thick as mince that lass"Dewberry’s decision to go into independent politics comes after a lifetime supporting Labour. She believes the party is “letting us working class people down”.
I quite liked McCoy, but he describes himself as not a leftie journalist who voted leave, so he's probably in the place he should be.Simon McCoy looks like he really regretts moving to GB News.
Do you judge people solely on their political beliefs?.I quite liked McCoy, but he describes himself as not a leftie journalist who voted leave, so he's probably in the place he should be.
I'm not judging anyone. But saying he's in the right place where his political beliefs fit the company he works for. He doesn't need to hide them anymore as he doesn't work for an impartial broadcaster. This was one of the two reasons he gave for leaving the BBC and moving to GB news; the other was that he wanted a challenge.Do you judge people solely on their political beliefs?.
Another Full on Partridge moment. I foresee the next season of Partridge, ostracised by the BBC again he joins UK News TV, as anchor for their new political flagship show...it writes itselfThere is some good stuff on this Twitter account....
I quite like this one, where they are telling off some naughty viewers -
Fair enough.I'm not judging anyone. But saying he's in the right place where his political beliefs fit the company he works for. He doesn't need to hide them anymore as he doesn't work for an impartial broadcaster. This was one of the two reasons he gave for leaving the BBC and moving to GB news; the other was that he wanted a challenge.
It's unbelievably amateurish. Have they been infiltrated by 'lefties' in the production department or are tehy seriously this incompetent? It makes TFI Friday and The Word look totally slick.
I think it's fairly essential. If your political beliefs involve you supporting, say, the BNP, then yes I do, completely. I have friends who vote tory, green, lib-dem, labour, indie and those who spoil their paper. It doesn't stop me interacting with them but if someone believes in extreme ideologies - racism, for example - then yes, damn right I judge them.Do you judge people solely on their political beliefs?.