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By *exy7 OP Man
over a year ago
Bristol |
These clowns really have no backbone. Channel News have just announced that Hancock has been refusing for three weeks to appear on Channel 4 news bulletin and Newsnight keep repeating every night ' we have invited the gvt to be interviewed but no one was available'. How disgraceful are this lot! No backbone, no balls, no sense of dignity and no remorse about the shitshow they have ben running for months.
This country is often taking the piss at Trump and the US but a lot of people don't seem realise that Johnson, Cummings and their mates are in the same vein.
It's all nice for Boris to do press ups for the Daily Mail and being interviewed by Times TV whose presenters lick his backside but there's noone to answer more challenging questions by less compliant media. Shame on these clowns. |
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"These clowns really have no backbone. Channel News have just announced that Hancock has been refusing for three weeks to appear on Channel 4 news bulletin and Newsnight keep repeating every night ' we have invited the gvt to be interviewed but no one was available'. How disgraceful are this lot! No backbone, no balls, no sense of dignity and no remorse about the shitshow they have ben running for months.
This country is often taking the piss at Trump and the US but a lot of people don't seem realise that Johnson, Cummings and their mates are in the same vein.
It's all nice for Boris to do press ups for the Daily Mail and being interviewed by Times TV whose presenters lick his backside but there's noone to answer more challenging questions by less compliant media. Shame on these clowns. "
They swerved gmtv once Morgan starting holding them to account.
I think hancock refused to appear on today on r4.
I do believe boris is gearing up for an appearance on sooty however.
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By *exy7 OP Man
over a year ago
Bristol |
I wish Newsnight, Radio 4, Channel 4 and GMTV could boycott the tory party as the gvt doesn't want to let them interview them. But obviously they would be accused to behave appallingly. |
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over a year ago
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"Why would any right thinking person want to give an interview to the Guardian so called paper should be closed down
Why? "
The founder made his fortune in the cotton trade back in the days of slavery apparently |
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"Why would any right thinking person want to give an interview to the Guardian so called paper should be closed down
Why?
The founder made his fortune in the cotton trade back in the days of slavery apparently "
Does he still own the paper?? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Why would any right thinking person want to give an interview to the Guardian so called paper should be closed down
Why?
The founder made his fortune in the cotton trade back in the days of slavery apparently
Does he still own the paper?? "
Well his name is still very much associated with it. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Why would any right thinking person want to give an interview to the Guardian so called paper should be closed down
Why?
The founder made his fortune in the cotton trade back in the days of slavery apparently
Does he still own the paper??
Well his name is still very much associated with it. "
In what way? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Why would any right thinking person want to give an interview to the Guardian so called paper should be closed down
Why?
The founder made his fortune in the cotton trade back in the days of slavery apparently
Does he still own the paper??
Well his name is still very much associated with it.
In what way? "
He was the founder of the paper |
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"Why would any right thinking person want to give an interview to the Guardian so called paper should be closed down
Why?
The founder made his fortune in the cotton trade back in the days of slavery apparently
Does he still own the paper??
Well his name is still very much associated with it.
In what way?
He was the founder of the paper"
I think we have established that, I want to know what influence he currently has ? |
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"Why would any right thinking person want to give an interview to the Guardian so called paper should be closed down
Why?
The founder made his fortune in the cotton trade back in the days of slavery apparently
Does he still own the paper??
Well his name is still very much associated with it.
In what way?
He was the founder of the paper
I think we have established that, I want to know what influence he currently has ? "
Well if he has any then I think we've got tomorrow's headline!
Meanwhile, back on topic - we still have a government avoiding scrutiny because some of our most viewed/listened to media outlets insist on asking difficult questions. Not acceptable, they work for us, not the other way round. |
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By *eavenNhellCouple
over a year ago
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"Why would any right thinking person want to give an interview to the Guardian so called paper should be closed down
Why?
The founder made his fortune in the cotton trade back in the days of slavery apparently
Does he still own the paper??
Well his name is still very much associated with it.
In what way?
He was the founder of the paper
I think we have established that, I want to know what influence he currently has ?
Well if he has any then I think we've got tomorrow's headline!
Meanwhile, back on topic - we still have a government avoiding scrutiny because some of our most viewed/listened to media outlets insist on asking difficult questions. Not acceptable, they work for us, not the other way round." the tories have been doing this since May was in charge avoiding any sort of interview where they could expect to be challenged only doing soft interviews where they get theyre tummy tickled |
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