Having a laugh at the fact that even as I type this, at 6.17pm, the BBC is still pretending there is a possibility that the Lib/Lab losers coalition is on. Mark Easton is in denial!
And as I type, scrolling across the bottom of the screen in BBC land it says that talks between Labour and LibDems “have reached no conclusion”. Hah! Are they in denial at the Beeb?
Beeboids, please note they have reached a conclusion – they are finished, over and out! Even Labour admits that but not the BBC. What a shower they are in BBC lalaland.
My God, Red star five live is eulogising Brown so much that Peter Allen must have his tongue tasting a bit odd. I would vote for any party that put the BBC out of my misery. One doesn’t exist. The BBC will have a state funeral for the labour party.
It’s not just the BBC headlines, either. Brown said he was tendering his resignation to “The Queen”. He should have said “Her Majesty, The Queen”. You’d think a Prime Minister or one of his cronies would have made sure to get it right on such an occasion.
Sir Stuart Bell has been on BBC world News now a number of times. The Hub, etc., He acknowledged DC as Prime Minister but his hate towards the Liberal Democrats was incredible. He said on BBC TV that the LIB Derms dream of an alliance with Labour was dead, and also that their dream of proportional representation was also dead. In short his remarks as good as John Rieds. The result of this coalition is that now the Labour Party will do nothing more for the Lib Dems in terms of PR. The BBC is incapable of seeing this rupture now between Labor and the Libdems. They are angry. This is where the fun all begins Labour thinks the enemy of my enemy. Coalitions, hardly? PR dead in the water now and who will kill it the Labour Party.
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And as I type, scrolling across the bottom of the screen in BBC land it says that talks between Labour and LibDems “have reached no conclusion”. Hah! Are they in denial at the Beeb?
Beeboids, please note they have reached a conclusion – they are finished, over and out! Even Labour admits that but not the BBC. What a shower they are in BBC lalaland.
Millie
Hilarious to watch them squirm.
My God, Red star five live is eulogising Brown so much that Peter Allen must have his tongue tasting a bit odd. I would vote for any party that put the BBC out of my misery. One doesn’t exist. The BBC will have a state funeral for the labour party.
THE MONG HAS GONE!!!
YIPPEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Will the BBC publicise?:-
“The case for First Past the Post”
http://conservativehome.blogs.com/platform/2010/05/lord-norton-the-case-for-first-past-the-post.html
Best news ever. Good bye Gordon. Good bye Labour. Hopefully soon, good bye BBC. The champagne tastes delicious.
Guido site has reports that there are men and women openly crying at the BBC. Any corroberation?
YEEEEEEEEHAAAAWWW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
A small point, maybe. The BBC headlines refer to “the Queen” It should be “The Queen” – that has always been the protocol.
Trust the rabble at the BBC to cock a snook at the Monarchy even at the time of the Monarchy’s most important constitutional duty.
It’s not just the BBC headlines, either. Brown said he was tendering his resignation to “The Queen”. He should have said “Her Majesty, The Queen”. You’d think a Prime Minister or one of his cronies would have made sure to get it right on such an occasion.
In the BBC’s case it is probably just ignorance. At the end of the day, they are just a bunch of spotty kids.
Sir Stuart Bell has been on BBC world News now a number of times. The Hub, etc., He acknowledged DC as Prime Minister but his hate towards the Liberal Democrats was incredible. He said on BBC TV that the LIB Derms dream of an alliance with Labour was dead, and also that their dream of proportional representation was also dead. In short his remarks as good as John Rieds. The result of this coalition is that now the Labour Party will do nothing more for the Lib Dems in terms of PR. The BBC is incapable of seeing this rupture now between Labor and the Libdems. They are angry. This is where the fun all begins Labour thinks the enemy of my enemy. Coalitions, hardly? PR dead in the water now and who will kill it the Labour Party.