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Would never have gone near GMB a month ago but now find it riveting. Watching the chancers in government (and some of the royals) get a swift kick to the goolies is the perfect start to the day. Who knew?
‘Where there is harmony, may we bring discord. Where there is truth, may we bring error. Where there is faith, may we bring doubt. And where there is hope, may we bring despair’
Sky News this morning. Like the baby bear's porridge - just right. Not too hot (Piers), not too cold (BBC).
‘Where there is harmony, may we bring discord. Where there is truth, may we bring error. Where there is faith, may we bring doubt. And where there is hope, may we bring despair’
Thanks for the tip, Daniel. I’ll keep scrutinising the Govt how I see fit, but I can understand why you as a Conservative MP would prefer me not to. For the record, everyone I have spoken to in ‘Middle England’ is right behind me. https://t.co/3WKJjEmTt1
After years of calling people snowflakes, "Middle England" has now turned into snowflakes on steroids.
‘Where there is harmony, may we bring discord. Where there is truth, may we bring error. Where there is faith, may we bring doubt. And where there is hope, may we bring despair’
Yep. And the Beeb has stopped being a biased, leftist project
This is from our Health Minister for Patient Safety, Suicide Prevention & Mental Health.
The nation tuned into daily press briefings and saw journalists at their very left leaning, gotcha worst. They failed to adapt and behave appropriately in a crisis. Regarded it as a political event to trip up the gov trying to keep people safe. Big mistake. https://t.co/I062eYko4g
‘Where there is harmony, may we bring discord. Where there is truth, may we bring error. Where there is faith, may we bring doubt. And where there is hope, may we bring despair’
This is from our Health Minister for Patient Safety, Suicide Prevention & Mental Health.
The nation tuned into daily press briefings and saw journalists at their very left leaning, gotcha worst. They failed to adapt and behave appropriately in a crisis. Regarded it as a political event to trip up the gov trying to keep people safe. Big mistake. https://t.co/I062eYko4g
Also, you’re a fucking coward and won’t respond to this tweet, even though I get way more traction than you despite you having 10 times more followers, because I’m younger and more attractive. And you’re a sellout little bitch who needs to repent for your limitless cringe.
Also, you’re a fucking coward and won’t respond to this tweet, even though I get way more traction than you despite you having 10 times more followers, because I’m younger and more attractive. And you’re a sellout little bitch who needs to repent for your limitless cringe.
Had friends and family in the Gulf War, so can never forgive him for that, or his involvement in phone hacking. Amazing after those scandals he's on GMB and editor at large for the Daily Mail. Rules are different for some people.
Even though I really can't stand the guy, I'll give him credit for trying to hold the Government to account during this pandemic.
Still sticks in the throat doing so.
‘Where there is harmony, may we bring discord. Where there is truth, may we bring error. Where there is faith, may we bring doubt. And where there is hope, may we bring despair’
Had friends and family in the Gulf War, so can never forgive him for that, or his involvement in phone hacking. Amazing after those scandals he's on GMB and editor at large for the Daily Mail. Rules are different for some people.
Even though I really can't stand the guy, I'll give him credit for trying to hold the Government to account during this pandemic.
Still sticks in the throat doing so.
He who shouts the loudest is sometimes part of the problem.
We need clear and rational debate not rabble rousing. This form of opposition is one of the reasons why the electorate lost faith in the Labour party.
He who shouts the loudest is sometimes part of the problem.
We need clear and rational debate not rabble rousing. This form of opposition is one of the reasons why the electorate lost faith in the Labour party.
If I'm such a 'chicken', why don't you bring your big mouth onto @GMB & see if you get on any better than your shamefully ill-informed Govt ministers? https://t.co/ZLUbjHP1CB
I understand Environment Secretary George Eustice is doing interviews tomorrow morning but refusing to do @GMB. What are you scared of, Mr Eustice? Telling the truth? pic.twitter.com/RFBxZQGJ4O
‘Where there is harmony, may we bring discord. Where there is truth, may we bring error. Where there is faith, may we bring doubt. And where there is hope, may we bring despair’
If I'm such a 'chicken', why don't you bring your big mouth onto @GMB & see if you get on any better than your shamefully ill-informed Govt ministers? https://t.co/ZLUbjHP1CB
I understand Environment Secretary George Eustice is doing interviews tomorrow morning but refusing to do @GMB. What are you scared of, Mr Eustice? Telling the truth? pic.twitter.com/RFBxZQGJ4O
🤣🤣The reason they all go on your show Dan is because you’re known as the softest touch in world political interviewing... or as the Guardian called you recently ‘LaLa from the Telletubbies... most at home asking unthreatening lifestyle questions.’ https://t.co/jTfLU59YYU
‘Where there is harmony, may we bring discord. Where there is truth, may we bring error. Where there is faith, may we bring doubt. And where there is hope, may we bring despair’
🤣🤣The reason they all go on your show Dan is because you’re known as the softest touch in world political interviewing... or as the Guardian called you recently ‘LaLa from the Telletubbies... most at home asking unthreatening lifestyle questions.’ https://t.co/jTfLU59YYU
Associating him with any rational opposition to the current government will leave us in opposition for decades to come.
He is so bad he makes the politicians he so reviles look honourable men. Lest we forget he was a big fan of Trump for a while.
haha... He has overplayed his part, that's for sure.
I'm mixing it up between Sky News and GMB now and have noticed Piers and Suzanne are out-and-out nicking ideas from Sky. Sky are onto this and now Kay Burley is ULTRA charming to anyone she interviews.
In the absence of any other entertainment, I'm finding the beef between the three breakfast teams quite amusing. I am well-aware this is incredibly sad.
haha... He has overplayed his part, that's for sure.
I'm mixing it up between Sky News and GMB now and have noticed Piers and Suzanne are out-and-out nicking ideas from Sky. Sky are onto this and now Kay Burley is ULTRA charming to anyone she interviews.
In the absence of any other entertainment, I'm finding the beef between the three breakfast teams quite amusing. I am well-aware this is incredibly sad.
I have to admit when you look at it that way Rotts there is a certain macabre entertainment factor.
Piers is a credit to himself on many an occasion. Not afraid to call anyone out if needs be . Not one sided in his political viewpoint and can switch any allegiance when it’s merited 👠The only celebrity I have ever tweeted during my small stay on Twitter ðŸ˜
when the monkey is high you do not stare you do not stare 🥴
Piers is a credit to himself on many an occasion. Not afraid to call anyone out if needs be . Not one sided in his political viewpoint and can switch any allegiance when it’s merited 👠The only celebrity I have ever tweeted during my small stay on Twitter ðŸ˜