More Money, That’s the Answer to Everything

 

 

Andrew Marr hasn’t changed…he’s still Red Andy and pushing the Left’s agenda…this time a few thoughts from the IPPR, left leaning think tank:

Who runs Britain? An Army of unregarded, unpaid carers. Now it’s time we cared for them says Andrew Marr and his wife who nursed him after stroke

 As a report today from the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) points out, thousands of women in their 50s are being hit by a ‘triple whammy’ of work, childcare and caring for elderly parents.

 

Good that the BBC allows him to have other interests outside of work….hard to tell the difference to be honest between his work and play.

Guess the answer to ‘Who Runs Britain?’ is that the BBC runs Britain…or tries its best to.

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10 Responses to More Money, That’s the Answer to Everything

  1. chrisH says:

    The BBC certainly claims to “speak for Britain”.
    The World Service/News 24 are as much a white flag to Islam , as much a “come on” to sinister Eurocrats as anything that this country represents.
    No wonder Bin Laden liked to watch it( with no Capita court threats)…all his fantasies of pig-licking kuffars come true with the BBCs craven, spiteful, treacherous output.
    Maybe Marr deserves a few days at Mid-Staffs…THAT ought to cure him of his wanting more spending on the Godawful NHS.

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  2. George R says:

    Well, if the profound political sensibilities of Beeboid Marr and wife Guardianista Ashley, based on their personal requirements, are that carers should get more money, who are we ordinary mortals to disagree?

    Would the politically self-exalted duo be swayed by other people profoundly opposed to mass immigration into U.K, or to U.K membership of E.U?

    Why should ordinary mortals go along with Marr, using his privileged broadcasting position to publicise his new-found personal political campaign?

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  3. PhilO'TheWisp says:

    While Marr and Ashley pull in £1m+ pa between them they can pay for their own damn carers.

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  4. George R says:

    Not to be outdone in campaigning, Beeboid Davis –

    “Help find this lovely man a job – or he’s off back to Latvia! BBC Today presenter Evan Davis in Twitter plea to 124,000 followers.
    “Radio 4 Today presenter posted the photo this morning on Twitter.
    “His tweet sparked a debate online about whether he should be using his position as a high-profile broadcaster to help someone into employment.”
    By TARA BRADY.

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2401771/Help-lovely-man-job–hes-Latvia-BBC-Today-presenter-Evan-Davis-Twitter-plea-124-000-followers.html

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    • LeftyLoather says:

      Mmm, seems like a nice boy!, Evan.

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    • Rob says:

      Surely he needs someone to polish his collection of cock rings and nipple clamps? It is the duty of the wealthy man, to provide employment to the artisan.

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  5. Arthur Penney says:

    Well there are 2.7 million British workers who would like a job – perhaps he could tweet a bit about them instead?

    Or is that waycist?

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  6. Ian Hills says:

    Guess his work colleagues still call him the “gnome”, for all his new-found sensitivities.

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  7. Mwingo says:

    Likewise I cannot recommend Marr’s A History of the World. I only read the final part which is on the 20th. C and it is full of BBC hype and disinformation. Marr is a man to be watched (carefully) charming as he appears.

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