Been too busy to blog but just wondered did anyone else hear John Prescott being interviewed this morning on Today? Only the BBC would consider Prezza as a suitable candidate with which to discuss rewarding parasitic fatcats. Do you think they were doing irony? Suffice to say Prezza gave his usual socialism uber alles speech, lovingly lapped up by the BBC.
John Prescott suggested that if no legal means could be found to stop Fred the Shred’s pension, it should simply not be paid and let him sue. He wasn’t challenged.
So a former deputy Prime Minister thinks it’s OK to ignore laws we don’t like. Presumably then he would accept we can all do that?
Perhaps we could send him a list…
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the definition of champagne socialist.
of course prezza is the perfect person to attack the fat cats, “EEH was WOOON OF OOOS” he spent time as a cabin boy so clearly knows how the working classes feel
his other life as a fat freeloading thugish minister allow him to understand how the fats cats feel too!!
has one man ever stood between these groups before???
what a man!
ngg
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Hi David,
Just a question? How do you square this with the fact that the BBC have been biased against Prescott for years? During his years as deputy PM he was a constant figure of mockery, and most people only knew him in relation to pie jokes. He was labelled by the BBC (and rest of the media) as a ‘typical’ fat northerner, socialist to the core, loud, obnoxious, and unintelligent. This is certainly the view portrayed by the mainstream media. It accelerated of course after he punched that chap. He was clearly treated this way because people were looking for the ‘class’ prism, and he was singled out as being ‘working class’. Even though he wasn’t – as we all know!
Just wondered what you’re thoughts were about this.
Thanks
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Gunter @07h32:
Cite some examples of this bBC bias, please.
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“he was singled out as being ‘working class’. Even though he wasn’t – as we all know!”
Prescott has no class at all.
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“So a former deputy Prime Minister thinks it’s OK to ignore laws we don’t like. ”
Roland you have it in a nut shell.
That is how socialists and New Labour in particular work.
To socialists…
if you disagree with their world view you are evil.
if there law does NOT say what you want in a paricular instance, ignore it.
if the same law works to your benefit in another instance, enforce it.
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“To socialists…
if you disagree with their world view you are evil.
if there law does NOT say what you want in a paricular instance, ignore it.
if the same law works to your benefit in another instance, enforce it.
LurkingBlackhat | 28.02.09 – 12:22 pm | #
A perfect example,crimes against the individual are punished less severely than crimes against the confiscatory laws of the state.
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Just wondered what you’re thoughts were about this.
Thanks
Gunter | 27.02.09 – 7:32 pm |
as far as i can tell as with your ahmed comments on another post,you just make stuff up as you go along.
gunter says
He was labelled by the BBC (and rest of the media) as a ‘typical’ fat northerner,
see what i mean ?
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Gunter, kindly link to any of these reports where Two Jags gets unkind treatment by the BBC.
You are forever asking people to clarify the points they make, so why don’t you for once do so yourself therby proving you aren’t the hypocritical troll we think you are.
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