Armchair politics

Pretty much everyone

That’s the great thing about the media: all the influence, none of the accountability…

It’s not murder, it’s a cull - for the health of the herd.

You know, like all those badgers…?

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I’m not, because while his buffoonery & ineptitude may be examined, Brillo shares his general view of how things should be so he won’t attack on that front.

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Which will be winning him countless votes from the dozy cunts who can’t string a sentence together, as we speak.

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I can’t agree because unpleasant as he is, he’s proven himself a very good interviewer.

Owen Jones pulled him up once about the Spectators output on the late night politics show & Brillo was quite knocked back & angry. It was great to see the old bully shown up for the cunt he is.

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Which is why I want to see him take on Johnson
Nobody has given him a hard time or even kept him to the question

He’s allowed to have facts & paperwork to hand, the interviewees aren’t.

I watched that, he really was riled.

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Well, er, yeah.

I border on despising Corbyn, but tonight’s interview was slathered with transparent loathing. That the questions were not openly derisory was - I am sure - an editorial decision alone…

So am I, but could I run the country on shit jokes and puns?

He’s no Brian Walden nor Robin Day although I’m sure he thinks he’s the latter.

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Boris is about to, so why not?

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It’s got so bad, I’d give it consideration.

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The pertinent question in these times of desperation is: “could you do a worse job?

“No.”

Even if you just sat-around eating, farting and flytipping skipworthy humour, still “No.”.

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His raison d’être, nailed :grin:

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@Jim’s own personal tagline

This take seems quite prevalent. Are people so far up his hoop they don’t realise it’s the failure of his party machinery to act decisively and in some cases even encourage some of the sketchy views that’s being criticised?