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Andrew Neil knows how to deal with this sort of stuff if anyone does.
When the Co Op complained about a Spectator article, he famously banned them from advertising in the magazine for trying to influence editorial policy.
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YEah, co-op have been targeted too. But they've grown a pair since last time and have responded with this:
In other news, Liverpool Victoria (insurer) have been targeted as well, and are caving to the mob. I called them up this morning to speak about my 1200 GBP Worth of policies expiring in a month. Informed them of my political expectations to keep my business. It's obviously been sent up the chain and will be interesting to see how they respond. As it's real business they'll lose, not just the ramblings of either a drunk or woke dude online.
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@catogrande said in British Politics:
@majorrage So, let me get this right. Opinion that you don't agree with is now hate. Is that correct?
Where you been?
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@booboo said in British Politics:
@catogrande said in British Politics:
@majorrage So, let me get this right. Opinion that you don't agree with is now hate. Is that correct?
Where you been?
I don't like the way you're talking. Smacks of cultural appropriation.
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Huge result for Lib Dems
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Watched GB News again last night, some thoughts:
Still very Lo Fi on lighting and audio, but getting there.
Andrew Neil has to be the best political interviewer I've seen. Happy to go for the jugular if someone is bull-shitting but equally happy to have a civilised one-one, intelligent interview if the interviewee plays ball.
Dan Wooten turns me right-off. Whether it's his voice, tone or visuals, I can't decide.
Colin Brazier and his oppo (Mercy ) have really improved. They're a good watch.
I like the mix of stories they cover and their willingness to have people from all sides in the debate.
Get the production values right, make a few tweaks and it could go from strength to strength.
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@mikethesnow said in British Politics:
Huge result for Lib Dems
Know the area and it's not surprising when you hear how the locals have been lied to and treated with contempt by the Government and civil servants over HS2 for years.
They voted in the past for Cheryl Gillian, who was one of the strongest opponents of the scheme, not the tory party
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@victor-meldrew said in British Politics:
Colin Brazier and his oppo (Mercy ) have really improved. They're a good watch.
She annoys me a bit with her constantly going on about snowflakes or snowflake culture. He seems like the kind of guy that would have gone on about NZ poaching, something about him irks me anyway.
But chucking it on in the background during the day, happy to support a news channel trying to do something a little different.
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@antipodean said in British Politics:
I still haven't bought Gillette since they decided they hated men who shave.
I’ve grown a beard in protest
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@mikethesnow said in British Politics:
Huge result for Lib Dems
I was in Chesham and Amersham today. Didn't get a chance to talk politics with the locals, it will pissing down with rain.
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@victor-meldrew said in British Politics:
Watched GB News again last night, some thoughts:
Still very Lo Fi on lighting and audio, but getting there.
Andrew Neil has to be the best political interviewer I've seen. Happy to go for the jugular if someone is bull-shitting but equally happy to have a civilised one-one, intelligent interview if the interviewee plays ball.
Dan Wooten turns me right-off. Whether it's his voice, tone or visuals, I can't decide.
Colin Brazier and his oppo (Mercy ) have really improved. They're a good watch.
I like the mix of stories they cover and their willingness to have people from all sides in the debate.
Get the production values right, make a few tweaks and it could go from strength to strength.
Not my cup of tea but it is at least different to the other news channels on offer. I still like BBC News (less good on non-UK stuff), Nick Ferrari on LBC and Times Radio.
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@sparky said in British Politics:
Not my cup of tea but it is at least different to the other news channels on offer. I still like BBC News (less good on non-UK stuff), Nick Ferrari on LBC and Times Radio.
Agree on Nick Ferarri on LBC - he's also good on Sky
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