9 Responses to ANDY PANDERING…

  1. Sir Arthur Strebe-Grebling says:

    On tonight’s bBBC NorthWest ‘news’, he was given free reign to peddle his lies, saying that he knew of issues at Tameside NHS, but that other problems were more recent.
    The reporter then asked
    “Oh yes, Mr Burnham, what action did you take at Tameside?”
    “And what about the other 13,000 deaths caused by the NHS during Labour’s last five years 2005-10?”
    Oh no, I must have been imagining that.

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  2. johnnythefish says:

    Andy ‘Div 2 Football Manager Soundalike’ Burnham gets a regular party political slot on BBC North West News and there he was again tonight – exactly as Sir Arthur describes.

    So you ask yourself: ‘Exactly where was the balance and impartiality in that interview?’ If any of our regular BBC defenders/employees can enlighten me it would be very much appreciated as, try as I may, I could not trace one iota.

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  3. The Beebinator says:

    24 hours to save the NHS coming back to haunt the labour party Blair’s legacy. if he could only do the same in the middle east….

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  4. stuart says:

    this blame game betreen new labour and blue labour over this scandal is frankly sick inducing,life has become cheap in this country and all these self serving politicains could not care a damm about the elderly in this country,simple as that.

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  5. Span Ows says:

    What blame game? If the Coalition were blaming New Labour I would back them and their right and duty to blame them, however, that is not happening and the lack of blame where it’s due and the BBC’s track-covering for Labour just helps the snide, crass, lying hypocrites like Burnham keep free of any responsibility.

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    • DP111 says:

      Then there is the rapes of thousands of young white girls over the last decade. No one – not the police, the social services, and the past Labour government is accepting any blame.

      It is inconceivable that the Home secretaries and the chief constables did not know what was going, as they must have informed the home secretary.

      I can think of no parallel in history, except when a country is occupied by an invading army, that such a shameful episode has happened. OTH, one cam argue that the perpetrators themselves regard themselves as the sharp end of an invading army.

      The matter is of such huge national shame, that it is not surprising that the entire political establishment want the matter to be brushed under the carpet asap.

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  6. Cyclops says:

    Obviously not one of those “eye catching initiatives” Blair was keen to be associated with.

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  7. Banquosghost says:

    Its not just the BBC, Burnham was quoted on Classic FM this morning, he said something along the lines of..

    ‘We left warnings about these trusts for the Government and one of the things I shall be asking them is why the situation has got worse under their administration’

    The gall of the little shit is staggering.

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