"Jezza" Did you see that Corbyn had his Remain picture taken wearing a T-Shirt under his shirt.
With a picture. A sort of commie patriotic picture.
Of a guy waving a CUBAN FLAG.
The guy is such a sad 60 year old left wing student P***K!
"Jezza"Did you see that Corbyn had his Remain picture taken wearing a T-Shirt under his shirt.With a picture. A sort of commie patriotic picture.Of a guy waving a CUBAN FLAG.The guy is such a sad 60 year old left wing student P***K!
I am enjoying their discomfort,just cant bring themselves to talk about why,its alwaysa protest vote by austerity victims. Never sovereignty,mass immigration or democracy.
I am enjoying their discomfort,just cant bring themselves to talk about why,its alwaysa protest vote by austerity victims. Never sovereignty,mass immigration or democracy.
I didn't manage a nap earlier and thought i'd have an early night so I could get some work done tommorow ..
looks like it'll be a long night!
Oh No .. Salmond. Start timer to first lie.
I didn't manage a nap earlier and thought i'd have an early night so I could get some work done tommorow .. looks like it'll be a long night!Oh No .. Salmond. Start timer to first lie.
Salmond said on the c4 debate that Sturgeon had put a new referendum into her manifesto if there was a leave, this is NOT true and it's been said in many places this is not true. Will he repeat the lie?
Salmond said on the c4 debate that Sturgeon had put a new referendum into her manifesto if there was a leave, this is NOT true and it's been said in many places this is not true. Will he repeat the lie?
Results from solid Labour areas should be massive for Remain if it was all going to play out as simple as the pundits said but they are not
'South Tyneside votes to leave'
Results from solid Labour areas should be massive for Remain if it was all going to play out as simple as the pundits said but they are not'South Tyneside votes to leave'
Salmond the self aggrandising genius got a 2:2 in ****ing "pie history and economics", worked a short time, became a politican, and now onsiders himself the worlds greatest economist. His Ego is bigger than my monopoly betfair bank.
Salmond the self aggrandising genius got a 2:2 in ****ing "pie history and economics", worked a short time, became a politican, and now onsiders himself the worlds greatest economist. His Ego is bigger than my monopoly betfair bank.
That could be key bb, I ma sure that Dave would demand a repeat because of the weather ! Whatever the result from here it has to be a big wake up to EU.
That could be key bb, I ma sure that Dave would demand a repeat because of the weather ! Whatever the result from here it has to be a big wake up to EU.
BBC interviewing some inconsequential European jobsworth ...
"Do you think the Britain will be punished - if there is a Leave vote?" ----------
As if the egotistical European impotents could do anything to us.
BBC interviewing some inconsequential European jobsworth ..."Do you think the Britain will be punished - if there is a Leave vote?"----------As if the egotistical European impotents could do anything to us.
Vikki Pryce suggesting a second referendum should be held
The same person convicted and jailed for lying to Police
Yes
I beleive you,you DIPSTICK
BBC AT it again last nite on r5Vikki Pryce suggesting a second referendum should be heldThe same person convicted and jailed for lying to PoliceYesI beleive you,you DIPSTICK
A few terms to get used to this next few weeks primarily by the BBC. "Voter Regret" and "Voter remorse". Now the UK population didn't deliver the result the establishment thought they should have but, just to show how generous and forgiving they are, they will perhaps give the population a second chance to redeem themselves and rectify their mistake!
A few terms to get used to this next few weeks primarily by the BBC. "Voter Regret" and "Voter remorse". Now the UK population didn't deliver the result the establishment thought they should have but, just to show how generous and forgiving they are,
Just watched RT and Katie Adler asked the question during a press conference by some Euro bigwig "will this mean the end of the EU"? No! Was his one word answer as he left the stage followed by a huge round of applause by the foreign journos. The same footage on BBC cut the volume as he said no and camera turned to Adler looking all smug. Twunts. I'm going to log out before anyone mentions Evan Davis and I get banned.
Just watched RT and Katie Adler asked the question during a press conference by some Euro bigwig "will this mean the end of the EU"? No! Was his one word answer as he left the stage followed by a huge round of applause by the foreign journos. The sam
Davis a horrible presenter on every level. Did he have cancer or something? I try not to hate him due to his looks as that would be nasty, but he looks like he's got an eating disorder and is also rotting from the inside out?
Davis a horrible presenter on every level.Did he have cancer or something? I try not to hate him due to his looks as that would be nasty, but he looks like he's got an eating disorder and is also rotting from the inside out?
Social media. Love it or hate it, it’s here to stay. A way to instantly jump into the whirlpool of public discourse, a way to instantly react to events across the world, social media undeniably has many pluses, but it also has its minuses too.
The UK’s decision to leave the European Union has been the catalyst to some very ugly exchanges this week on social media platforms such as Twitter and Facebook. From the safety and anonymity of bedrooms up and down the country people have been hurling abuse around in the most unedifying way. Bitterness is in the air.
I have watched in growing horror as the threats have become ever uglier, ever more vehement. Bad losers are one thing, but losers who turn to intimidation and bullying are a different thing altogether.
From the girl bemoaning the fact that her ‘cheap flights’ and ‘phone charges’ are going to increase due to ‘old, senile, white racists’ to someone whose life of leisure on the Spain’s Costa del Sol would seem to be under threat from self-same ‘old, racists,’ the discourse is heading towards a very, very dark place.
Here, in all its glorious technicolour, is one such rant from yet another disappointed Remain voter, one whose community arts-based business benefits from various public funding streams, a fact which may or may not have informed the following invective:
I know that most of my friends are sharing in my feeling of horror and revulsion this morning, however if you are one of those stupid deluded nationalist ****wits that has done this to us, please do me a favour and de-friend me now - I don't think I will ever be able to forgive your pathetic ignorance, wilful stupidity and sick and twisted racism. Enjoy the brief feeling of glory before you have to acknowledge the full horror of your bigoted twisted views. Don't try to justify, defend or sugar coat, just close the door on your way out. I feel sick to the stomach and horrified at what you have done.
As I write the BBC and Guardian are indeed doing their very best to whip up rhetoric that is as divisive as it is aggressive. And judging from the comments just quoted, they are succeeding, too.
Specifically, they are attempting to fuel inter-generational hostility, an old v young polarisation of the recent EU Referendum i.e. by voting out, old, senile, white racists have ruined the future prospects of an entire generation. For organisations forever berating those who ‘divide’ us and propagate the politics of ‘hate,’ it’s nothing if not an interesting way of framing the debate.
Such reporting not only smacks of sour grapes, but is also highly inflammatory and just plain reckless. Have a peek on Twitter or such like and you will encounter some very highly charged messages from ‘young’ people accusing ‘old’ people of screwing up their lives and worst. The tone is hard, mean, recriminatory…
Not that this concerns the BBC and Guardian unduly, a couple of media organisations still licking their wounds after what has been a resounding rejection of their neo-liberal globalist agenda. And boy how it hurts. It hurts so much that these ‘enlightened’ left-wing news outlets are now out for vengeance. Oh yes, they’re looking for a target upon which they can unleash their ire.
Step forward, ‘old people.’
According to those charming people who call the Liberal-Left home, old people don’t matter that much. Soon enough they’ll be dead, right? So why the hell should they be involved in a future that doesn’t concern them? Nice.
Among some highly dubious contentions, this latest BBC and Guardian ‘narrative’ has to be one of their most hideous to date, a narrative specifically devised to cause distrust and unrest. A narrative calculated to divide. A narrative calculated to fracture,
Having watched how the EU referendum has unfolded these past few weeks I have been particularly struck by not only the nastiness of the Remain side as realised by the BBC, Guardian and the likes of Geldof, but the sheer scale of their selfishness and entitlement has been truly shocking.
From the good folk of Gibraltar through Peter Mandelson’s and the Kinnock’s EU pension rights to our friends worried about cheap phone tariffs, a substantial number of these people seem to have no other reason for supporting the EU other than financial incentivisation.
The list is a long one too, for the tentacles of the EU reach long and far.
The BBC, virtually the entire arts industry, the mainstream media, the bulk of the political class, charities, universities, bankers, global capitalists… follow the money and there’s a very good chance all roads will inevitably lead to Brussels.
Despite the incessant narratives of the Liberal-Left, this referendum was actually never about old v young. General Elections have never been about old v young, yet it is well known that older voters favour Conservative, while younger voters favour Labour. So why the ageism? And why now?
The answer to that question gets to the heart of the neo-liberal agenda favoured by elitists such as the Guardian and BBC. For this is the agenda of a globalist elite who have decided that, as self-declared progressives, they know what is the best way forward for the little people like you and me.
And now that their globalist agenda has been rejected they are smarting.
Expect in the coming weeks therefore plenty more recalcitrant Leave voters to be door-stepped by cunning BBC and Channel 4 journalists. Expect these highly selective and edited ‘interviews’ to be models of regret and shame as these ‘old’ and very contrite voters reveal their disgusting working class ignorance.
Expect plenty of sneering from the effete Liberal elite telly gang lead by the likes of Evan Davis, Matt Frei and the utterly repugnant Jon Snow. Expect the old v young ‘narrative’ thus to be propagated without cessation and, most worryingly, without any consideration for the effects upon the immature minds of those upon whom this invective is intended to inflame.
If, God forbid, this narrative does push one of these brainwashed, hate-driven millennials into an act of violence against one of the BBC’s reviled ‘old, white, racists,’ then I hope and pray these Left-wing hyenas will finally stop with their hateful narratives. Somehow I doubt it.
In the world outside the media and political elitist bubble, accepting defeat gracefully allows individuals to retain their dignity, to walk away with their heads held high. What a quaint thought, the mind-set no doubt from a bygone era, the choice of behaviour of those horrible 'old' people. The past. Who needs it?
Social media. Love it or hate it, it’s here to stay. A way to instantly jump into the whirlpool of public discourse, a way to instantly react to events across the world, social media undeniably has many pluses, but it also has its minuses too.The U
pantsonfire 25 Jun 16 10:56 Today it seems that "the ordinary" people voted out. Whoever they are.
They have 'drilled down' further, now its older, poorly educated working class
pantsonfire 25 Jun 16 10:56 Today it seems that "the ordinary" people voted out. Whoever they are.They have 'drilled down' further, now its older, poorly educated working class
A patronising, procrastinating and self serving parasitic organisation that cultivated and hid a widespread abuse of children.
Yet they have devoted more coverage to blaming the 'great unwashed;' who have somehow pushed the country into a latter day 'Armageddon,' than they have looking introspectively at their own shameful failings and past.
A patronising, procrastinating and self serving parasitic organisation that cultivated and hid a widespread abuse of children.Yet they have devoted more coverage to blaming the 'great unwashed;' who have somehow pushed the country into a latter day '
As the Brexit results poured in, I caught myself humming a tune from Broadway’s “Hamilton.” The song follows the decisive Battle of Yorktown in 1781, after which the Redcoats surrender and America is free. It’s called a drinking song, and there’s not much to it except these words: “The world turned upside down.”
It certainly has. The world is also coming full circle because now it’s the Brits who are free. It took them a while, but they finally had their own Tea Party and their own revolution.
I salute them for their courage. And I raise a glass to freedom (that’s “Hamilton,” too).
Revolutions are a leap into the unknown and require the right mix of outrage, determination and leadership. They are testament to the ethos of an entire country and culture when they succeed without a shot being fired.
That’s the beauty of Brexit, and of grand old England. The people spoke, they were heard, and the wheel of history is turning. Let’s get on with it.
It took a revolution because the leaders of both of Britain’s major political parties united in opposition to change, with the pooh-bahs and grandees trying to scare voters into sticking with the status quo. Naturally, the establishment media lectured the rubes on what was good for them.
Sound familiar, America?
As the Brexit results poured in, I caught myself humming a tune from Broadway’s “Hamilton.” The song follows the decisive Battle of Yorktown in 1781, after which the Redcoats surrender and America is free. It’s called a drinking song, and the