Did anyone seriously vote labour? 11:11 - May 9 with 14049 views | Deano19766 | I mean seriously? Did you vote for them when that lying cant Blair was around as well? I find that quite amazing really. A natural wonder of the modern world.... [Post edited 9 May 2015 11:21]
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Did anyone seriously vote labour? on 00:59 - May 10 with 1769 views | kensalriser |
Did anyone seriously vote labour? on 00:40 - May 10 by E17hoop | Nick Robinson, the BBC political editor, was President of the Oxford University Conservative Association and President of the Conservative Party youth group. Leftie. |
Don't forget the well-known Commie firebrand and former Conservative cabinet minister Lord Patten, Chairman of the BBC Trust until last year. | |
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Did anyone seriously vote labour? on 01:11 - May 10 with 1759 views | SpiritofGregory |
Did anyone seriously vote labour? on 00:20 - May 10 by HollowayRanger | classy labour voter |
Leftie scum! | | | |
Did anyone seriously vote labour? on 01:36 - May 10 with 1748 views | Hoop_Du_Jour |
Did anyone seriously vote labour? on 23:21 - May 9 by kensalriser | Wasn't the escalation of the Personal Allowance a Lib Dem initiative? I thought it had also started going up in the last couple of years of the Labour government. |
Don't you dare try to attribute one of the most beneficial policies to the working class as being Labour, don't you dare! Utter fookin snake oil of you to even try and put the Labour party anywhere near it. [Post edited 10 May 2015 1:40]
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Did anyone seriously vote labour? on 01:54 - May 10 with 1739 views | Bluce_Ree |
Did anyone seriously vote labour? on 00:20 - May 10 by HollowayRanger | classy labour voter |
F**k sake, Holloway. | |
| Stefan Moore, Stefan Moore running down the wing. Stefan Moore, Stefan Moore running down the wing. He runs like a cheetah, his crosses couldn't be sweeter. Stefan Moore. Stefan Moore. Stefan Moore. |
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Did anyone seriously vote labour? on 07:48 - May 10 with 1684 views | easthertsr |
Did anyone seriously vote labour? on 00:59 - May 10 by kensalriser | Don't forget the well-known Commie firebrand and former Conservative cabinet minister Lord Patten, Chairman of the BBC Trust until last year. |
And Andrew Neill was editor of the Sunday Times and a close colleague of Rupert Murdoch | | | |
Did anyone seriously vote labour? on 09:14 - May 10 with 1576 views | Discodroids |
reading through that, your not helping my hangover uncle blob. ive got 6 bottles of kingfisher in the fridge that might not make the yard arm. to me, it was exposed more than any other time in the bbc leaders debate ..when the scots pixie , the welsh fuc.k piece and the australian who came third in her holborn constituency, only had to produce a string of sub woofer squelching fanny farts to be greeted with applause not seen since nero gave a thumbs down gesture. the bbc couldnt play the same trick twice and had to make 25% of the audience right of center voters and ordinary members of the public, ie those who dont work as university lecturers , teachers, poets and people who play the bongos, in the question time programe with clegg, millybandy and cameron. the result?, millbandy got a kicking not seen since drunken irishman crushed their kids subbetto players underfoot on the ice rink lino while looking for more poitin . [Post edited 10 May 2015 9:36]
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Did anyone seriously vote labour? on 09:44 - May 10 with 1540 views | QPR_Nippon |
http://www.radiotimes.com/news/2014-06-25/peston-is-right-left-wing-bias-at-the- You could dismiss this because it's from the Radio Times but equally I could dismiss that biased BBC org site as a selection of quotes cherry picked by right-leaning types suffering from a serious case of confirmation bias. Funny how people see things differently. I thought some members of the BBC team made a very lame effort to disguise their glee when that exit poll came in - especially Nick Robinson, and that's before I knew he was an active young Conservative. | | | |
Did anyone seriously vote labour? on 09:56 - May 10 with 1524 views | Hayesender |
Did anyone seriously vote labour? on 22:20 - May 9 by W5R | The majority of the public in and around QPR voted Labour. Indeed the majority of Londoners did It is very very simple. Indeed, finally, the majority of the public in England who live near football stadiums voted Labour. Again, it's exceedingly simple. |
Because the people who used to live in or around QPR have moved out to tory areas, and been replaced by immigrants who on the main vote Labour. Simple really innit | |
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Did anyone seriously vote labour? on 10:00 - May 10 with 1513 views | TheBlob |
Did anyone seriously vote labour? on 09:44 - May 10 by QPR_Nippon | http://www.radiotimes.com/news/2014-06-25/peston-is-right-left-wing-bias-at-the- You could dismiss this because it's from the Radio Times but equally I could dismiss that biased BBC org site as a selection of quotes cherry picked by right-leaning types suffering from a serious case of confirmation bias. Funny how people see things differently. I thought some members of the BBC team made a very lame effort to disguise their glee when that exit poll came in - especially Nick Robinson, and that's before I knew he was an active young Conservative. |
Peston?? | |
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Did anyone seriously vote labour? on 10:16 - May 10 with 1483 views | Aunt_Nelly | Views on the Beeb's leanings are generally dependent on where one is standing in the first place. | | | |
Did anyone seriously vote labour? on 10:30 - May 10 with 1450 views | QPR_Nippon |
Peston is right wing? Did I claim that? Did you even read the article? To me the BBC's political coverage often appears biased to the right but I accept that I'm more likely to notice right-leaning bias than left-leaning bias, as I'm left leaning myself. For 'evidence'' I prefer to rely on something more objective than biased hunches, like the academic study cited in that article. [Post edited 10 May 2015 10:32]
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Did anyone seriously vote labour? on 10:44 - May 10 with 1414 views | TheBlob |
Did anyone seriously vote labour? on 10:30 - May 10 by QPR_Nippon | Peston is right wing? Did I claim that? Did you even read the article? To me the BBC's political coverage often appears biased to the right but I accept that I'm more likely to notice right-leaning bias than left-leaning bias, as I'm left leaning myself. For 'evidence'' I prefer to rely on something more objective than biased hunches, like the academic study cited in that article. [Post edited 10 May 2015 10:32]
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So really when the evidence of one's senses isn't enough one has to go trawling through reports to amplify the innate bias?You'll always find what you're looking for in that analysis. | |
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Did anyone seriously vote labour? on 10:59 - May 10 with 1387 views | Westy75 | Sure did. And proud of it, poster up in the window, the lot. One bright point of the election was managing to kick out Tory Mary Macleod and get a labour MP back in our constituency. | | | |
Did anyone seriously vote labour? on 11:01 - May 10 with 1400 views | QPR_Nippon |
It is at least an objective measurement. Show me evidence that there is biased treatment against these Tories/business leaders who get disproportionately more air time and I might concede you have an argument - and I mean one that does not talk about the situation three decades ago. In the 80s I do concede you have an argument, but to me it's pretty clear that in recent times the BBC has been over compensating. And if you are going to throw the Torygraph.at me I'll throw the Guardian back at you:) http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2014/mar/17/bbc-leftwing-bias-non-exist Edit - I am now going out to enjoy this weather so my last comment on this. Thanks for engaging though. [Post edited 10 May 2015 11:03]
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Did anyone seriously vote labour? on 11:02 - May 10 with 1399 views | Westy75 | Sure did. And proud of it, poster up in the window, the lot. The one bright point of the election for me was managing to kick out Tory Mary Macleod and get a labour MP back in our constituency. Tory tax cuts would have benefitted me personally but I happen to believe in something called "society" and the common good. | | | |
Did anyone seriously vote labour? on 11:13 - May 10 with 1374 views | THEBUSH | In my view, the BBC news is so bland these days it's hardly worth watching. If you want to hear about natural disasters it's great, bit like CNN, Sky News etc. If I want to hear what's really happening in the World, I wouldn't go to any of the above channels, as they are there to protect the establishment. There are plenty of alternative sites on the internet, which I go to and make up my own mind and not believe what these establishment sites tell me | | | |
Did anyone seriously vote labour? on 11:51 - May 10 with 1324 views | paulparker |
Did anyone seriously vote labour? on 11:13 - May 10 by THEBUSH | In my view, the BBC news is so bland these days it's hardly worth watching. If you want to hear about natural disasters it's great, bit like CNN, Sky News etc. If I want to hear what's really happening in the World, I wouldn't go to any of the above channels, as they are there to protect the establishment. There are plenty of alternative sites on the internet, which I go to and make up my own mind and not believe what these establishment sites tell me |
Spot on Bush they are light years behind Sky news who's coverage of the Election was excellent ,Dimbelby should be retired, also the Beeb is terrible in General from sports coverage to factual programming a waste of a licence fee | |
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Did anyone seriously vote labour? on 11:56 - May 10 with 1312 views | Discodroids | guys..guys.....look at us.bickering.squabbling... we never used to be like this!!.. ....yes we did. [Post edited 10 May 2015 11:57]
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Did anyone seriously vote labour? on 12:45 - May 10 with 1272 views | Hayesender |
Did anyone seriously vote labour? on 11:56 - May 10 by Discodroids | guys..guys.....look at us.bickering.squabbling... we never used to be like this!!.. ....yes we did. [Post edited 10 May 2015 11:57]
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Did anyone seriously vote labour? on 13:16 - May 10 with 1250 views | Bluce_Ree | | |
| Stefan Moore, Stefan Moore running down the wing. Stefan Moore, Stefan Moore running down the wing. He runs like a cheetah, his crosses couldn't be sweeter. Stefan Moore. Stefan Moore. Stefan Moore. |
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Did anyone seriously vote labour? on 19:44 - May 10 with 1112 views | CiderwithRsie | On BBC bias, the BBC is required under its charter to be unbiased. If you think it is biased, make a complaint. In reality, if it could be proved the BBC was biased then the Tories easily have the resources to make a detailed complaint. It has been done in the past successfully e.g. by supporters of Israel over BBC coverage of the middle east. The reason right wingers think it's biased whereas lefties don't is IMO because the printed press is so ludicrously right wing that anything that doesn't match it appears out of step to righties. The one area where I think the right has a point is in BBC comedy - there appear to be very few decent right wing stand ups, or if there are the BBC isn't employing them. | | | |
Did anyone seriously vote labour? on 19:49 - May 10 with 1110 views | CiderwithRsie |
Did anyone seriously vote labour? on 00:26 - May 10 by QPR_Jim | How did you determine it was a Labour voter, loads of different people might not like the tories. |
Whoever it was is a disgrace and has allowed their hatred of the Tories to outweigh respect for women who knew a bit about fighting real fascists. Disgraceful. If, say, a UKIP supporter had done it I'd be spitting feathers; I'm not about to apply a double standard for toytown revolutionaries | | | |
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