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fernandopartridge

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I happen to agree with on the Starmer/Saville stuff. The point is more about ‘judgement’ or the people in Starmer’s government who have represented terrorists, like Lord Hermer. That’s also questionable judgement and these people are running the government.

Nonetheless, you’re dragging up a prank and presented it as if it was obvious that it referred to the Lost Prophets frontman. Most of public would see it for what it is: a prank that’s caught him out and made him look daft.

Barristers represent upholding the law, it's one of the functions of what is a word renowned legal system. I thought somebody who calls themself a traditional conservative would have the deepest respect for that.
 

Mucca Mad Boys

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Barristers represent upholding the law, it's one of the functions of what is a word renowned legal system. I thought somebody who calls themself a traditional conservative would have the deepest respect for that.
Yes but I don’t respect when these human rights lawyers go out of their way to defend Britain’s enemies then expect me to believe they’re willing to defend Britain’s national interests.

By all means, if you want to defend criminals and terrorists, it’s every persons right to do so. Are they fit for public service? No.
Lord Hermer defended suspected Iraqi bomber
 

fernandopartridge

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Yes but I don’t respect when these human rights lawyers go out of their way to defend Britain’s enemies then expect me to believe they’re willing to defend Britain’s national interests.

By all means, if you want to defend criminals and terrorists, it’s every persons right to do so. Are they fit for public service? No.
Lord Hermer defended suspected Iraqi bomber

You are a child.
 

wingy

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It could have been Innocent,he can say it was and he'd get away with it , but there's an angle that should be examined as there is a trend forming with the attitude to it In the USA,hot topic right now,Musk and the president trying to normalise the abuse of women and children.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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It could have been Innocent,he can say it was and he'd get away with it , but there's an angle that should be examined as there is a trend forming with the attitude to it In the USA,hot topic right now,Musk and the president trying to normalise the abuse of women and children.
He did one a while back that expressed support for the IRA.

I assume MMB will say nobody in Britain knows what that stands for or something.
 

Grendel

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SBAndy

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I happen to agree with on the Starmer/Saville stuff. The point is more about ‘judgement’ or the people in Starmer’s government who have represented terrorists, like Lord Hermer. That’s also questionable judgement and these people are running the government.

Nonetheless, you’re dragging up a prank and presented it as if it was obvious that it referred to the Lost Prophets frontman. Most of public would see it for what it is: a prank that’s caught him out and made him look daft.

Embarrassing.
 
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Captain Dart

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What has the attachment I posted got to do with this?
It shows Harriet Harman a Labour MP when this picture was taken, later Deputy Leader of the Labour party and now Baroness Harman actually advocating for the Paedophile Information Exchange (PIE) an organisation that wanted , a group that campaigned for the legalisation of sexual relations with children and sought to lower the age of consent to four, that was in the 1970's.

That is far more outrageous than the picture you posted.
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More recent image of Harman
 
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Ccfcisparks

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It shows Harriet Harman a Labour MP, later Deputy Leader of the Labour party and now Baroness Harman. at the time actually advocating for a paedophile organisation. That is far more outrageous than the picture you posted.
So its a "Yeah, but..." post?
 

Mucca Mad Boys

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He did one a while back that expressed support for the IRA.

I assume MMB will say nobody in Britain knows what that stands for or something.
Keep up, it’s something I called out myself.

Frankly, the general public don’t really care. Farage is not popular a politician, but they hate Labour and Tory parties.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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Keep up, it’s something I called out myself.

Frankly, the general public don’t really care. Farage is not popular a politician, but they hate Labour and Tory parties.
Someone on here recently said the general public care more about the Traitors than current affairs and I actually agree with that.
 

Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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Someone on here recently said the general public care more about the Traitors than current affairs and I actually agree with that.
Given the amount of lying, backstabbing and self interest, maybe the prize for the winner of the Traitors should be a place in Parliament, and thus end up increasing attention on affairs of state among the general population?
 

Mucca Mad Boys

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Someone on here recently said the general public care more about the Traitors than current affairs and I actually agree with that.
There was a period in the USA, 2006-2012 where more people voted in American Idol than the US presidential election.

Let’s be honest, anyone on this thread is a politics keeno and most of the issues we talk about, the wider public don’t really care. The Farage cameo or Jenrick defection are two such examples.

On this specific episode, I’d seen part the video the morning the story broke and it just didn’t register because ‘who tf is Ian Watkins?’ It was only when my partner told me that’s when the penny dropped.

All the cameo videos are cringe but it was funny because Farage made himself look a foolish. Who seriously says ‘mad lolz?’
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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There was a period in the USA, 2006-2012 where more people voted in American Idol than the US presidential election.

Let’s be honest, anyone on this thread is a politics keeno and most of the issues we talk about, the wider public don’t really care. The Farage cameo or Jenrick defection are two such examples.

On this specific episode, I’d seen part the video the morning the story broke and it just didn’t register because ‘who tf is Ian Watkins?’ It was only when my partner told me that’s when the penny dropped.

All the cameo videos are cringe but it was funny because Farage made himself look a foolish. Who seriously says ‘mad lolz?’
I’ve never watched the Traitors in all honesty. The same with X Factor, ‘Strictly’ etc. Then watching Millionaire and the ‘easy’ questions are ‘who won X Factor in this year’ while the ‘hard’ questions are ‘what element has this symbol’…game’s gone
 

Philosoraptor

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I’ve never watched the Traitors in all honesty. The same with X Factor, ‘Strictly’ etc. Then watching Millionaire and the ‘easy’ questions are ‘who won X Factor in this year’ while the ‘hard’ questions are ‘what element has this symbol’…game’s gone


Brighton's TV doesn't tune into popular entertainment.
 
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Philosoraptor

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And just to give peeps a head up..

If we are still where we are in the league by game 30 compared to everyone else then there's a good chance we are going up.

Game 30 is the sweet spot.

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Laters
 
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djr8369

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Its pretty obvious now I have looked at it that he did not know who Ian Watkins was and the prankster admits he said Ian Watkins was deceased and wanted a tribute.

I would have thought if anyone wants to seriously challenge anything it’s his right to front a News Channel evening slot, be paid vast amounts for it and have a free rein on its content.
Well yeah the point of the prank is to show he’ll do anything for a few quid. I don’t see anyone suggesting he’s genuinely supporting a child abuser?

Also, the GB news thing is a huge issue but there’s been lots of criticism of it.

Your defence of Farage seems to essentially be “look at these awful things he’s done”? It’s quite the tactic.
 
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skybluetony176

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Well yeah the point of the prank is to show he’ll do anything for a few quid.
The other thing it demonstrates is that self proclaimed man of the people and protectorate of women and children against rapists and peodophiles doesn’t even know who one of the most recent notorious peodophiles in the country is despite having just been murdered in cold blood making headlines all around the country, even on his own TV channel.

It’s almost as if protecting women and children is a rouse to gain votes. Ferage doesn’t believe in anything his public persona suggests. It’s all a Trojan horse.
 

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