Mon May 10, 2010 9:46 pm
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carlccfc wrote:just watched this a minute ago, very impartial of Boulton.
Also 5am on the morning after the election, Boulton and Ed Balls were toe to toe
Tue May 11, 2010 7:39 am
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Tue May 11, 2010 7:54 am
nerd wrote:Hospital as wife was giving birth...
Tue May 11, 2010 7:54 am
Tue May 11, 2010 7:55 am
Forever Blue wrote:nerd wrote:Hospital as wife was giving birth...
CONGRATULATIONS (Boy or Girl)
Tue May 11, 2010 8:00 am
ihatealiens wrote:carlccfc wrote:just watched this a minute ago, very impartial of Boulton.
Also 5am on the morning after the election, Boulton and Ed Balls were toe to toe
Very unprofessional, just confirms my view that Sky news coverage as well as all the other Rupert Murdoch news outlets (The Sun etc) of the election has been skewed against the labour Party. Sky news is quickly becoming the UK's version of Fox News and who owns that TV station? - Hmmmm - Rupert Murdoch isnt it - f*cking tory lover
Tue May 11, 2010 8:02 am
nerd wrote:Forever Blue wrote:nerd wrote:Hospital as wife was giving birth...
CONGRATULATIONS (Boy or Girl)
Another boy.
Tue May 11, 2010 8:05 am
ihatealiens wrote:carlccfc wrote:just watched this a minute ago, very impartial of Boulton.
Also 5am on the morning after the election, Boulton and Ed Balls were toe to toe
Very unprofessional, just confirms my view that Sky news coverage as well as all the other Rupert Murdoch news outlets (The Sun etc) of the election has been skewed against the labour Party. Sky news is quickly becoming the UK's version of Fox News and who owns that TV station? - Hmmmm - Rupert Murdoch isnt it - f*cking tory lover
Tue May 11, 2010 8:33 am
Tony Blue Williams wrote:ihatealiens wrote:carlccfc wrote:just watched this a minute ago, very impartial of Boulton.
Also 5am on the morning after the election, Boulton and Ed Balls were toe to toe
Very unprofessional, just confirms my view that Sky news coverage as well as all the other Rupert Murdoch news outlets (The Sun etc) of the election has been skewed against the labour Party. Sky news is quickly becoming the UK's version of Fox News and who owns that TV station? - Hmmmm - Rupert Murdoch isnt it - f*cking tory lover
Totally agree and the Sun (another Murdoch outlet) have been nothing short of shocking.
Tue May 11, 2010 9:16 am
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Tue May 11, 2010 10:06 am
nerd wrote:Well, Boulton is passionate, I suppose. Better than apathy.
For all the Labour inspired claims of bias, they ignore the overriding leftist agendas pushed by the BBC - who recieve direct funding from the government.
Tue May 11, 2010 10:08 am
ihatealiens wrote:nerd wrote:Well, Boulton is passionate, I suppose. Better than apathy.
For all the Labour inspired claims of bias, they ignore the overriding leftist agendas pushed by the BBC - who recieve direct funding from the government.
Are you on Planet Ridsdale or summat your believing your own bullshit
Tue May 11, 2010 10:16 am
nerd wrote:ihatealiens wrote:nerd wrote:Well, Boulton is passionate, I suppose. Better than apathy.
For all the Labour inspired claims of bias, they ignore the overriding leftist agendas pushed by the BBC - who recieve direct funding from the government.
Are you on Planet Ridsdale or summat your believing your own bullshit
Hardly.
If Campbell wanted to complain of media bias, that's a fair enough point. You can't selectively pick and choosen who you complain about, though.
Tue May 11, 2010 10:21 am
Tue May 11, 2010 10:31 am
nerd wrote:As have the left wing media.
End of the day, the problem is people only look at one media source to get their information. Viewing both sides of the spectrum enables you to analyse both and form your own opinions based upon as "middle ground".
The difference between Sky / Sun and the BBC are that the former you make a choice to pay for. The latter, you've no option as you have to pay the licence fee which directly funds the BBC, hence there's a greater expectation of impartiality on the Beeb.
Tue May 11, 2010 11:14 am
ihatealiens wrote:nerd wrote:As have the left wing media.
End of the day, the problem is people only look at one media source to get their information. Viewing both sides of the spectrum enables you to analyse both and form your own opinions based upon as "middle ground".
The difference between Sky / Sun and the BBC are that the former you make a choice to pay for. The latter, you've no option as you have to pay the licence fee which directly funds the BBC, hence there's a greater expectation of impartiality on the Beeb.
It should be incumbent on all the media to be impartial, however theres a bit of wonga at stake for Sky and the Sun etc and it may backfire against them for being so blatant in their bias. Preferably I would like to see a Tory minority government and watch them f**k things up in very short order. Many many people will lose their jobs and we will be in for a double dip recession as if a single dip hasn't been bad enough. Be careful what you wish for
Tue May 11, 2010 1:40 pm
nerd wrote:Yeah impartial
Campbell was, as usual, coming out with bollocks, making the massive losses in seats and votes taken by Labour seem like a victory... Boulton nailed him...
Better that than the Labour media faking photos of alleged abuse by troops, eh?
Tue May 11, 2010 1:56 pm
Tue May 11, 2010 1:56 pm
BillyGoat Gruff wrote:nerd wrote:Yeah impartial
Campbell was, as usual, coming out with bollocks, making the massive losses in seats and votes taken by Labour seem like a victory... Boulton nailed him...
Better that than the Labour media faking photos of alleged abuse by troops, eh?
Bollocks
Tue May 11, 2010 1:57 pm
ihatealiens wrote:Initially, anybody who works in the public sector should be very worried about having a Tory Prime Minister, as there will be an early Budget which will inevitably lead to massive cuts in public spending. As there are a disproportionately large amount of public sector jobs in Wales our own economy here will in relative terms be dealt the heaviest blow with a budget full of austerity measures. This will of course eventually have a detrimental effect on private sector jobs in Wales, as those people still in employment in our country will be far fewer and by definition there will be far less spending power for those people. It will be like one massive snowball effect. As I keep saying be careful what you wish for, because you will not like what you get. Particularily if you live in Wales and to a lesser extent if you live in Scotland and Northern Ireland. It's going to get ugly. If it does not affect you personally you will be very fortunate but it may very well affect members of your family and close friends.
It's very difficult for any coalition between either LIbs and cons or Libs and Labs. It could possibly lead to a minority Tory government. The voters of this country have created a firestorm, god help us!!!
P.s. Adam Boulton is still a snooty Tory boy who has been outed
Tue May 11, 2010 2:04 pm
nerd wrote:ihatealiens wrote:Initially, anybody who works in the public sector should be very worried about having a Tory Prime Minister, as there will be an early Budget which will inevitably lead to massive cuts in public spending. As there are a disproportionately large amount of public sector jobs in Wales our own economy here will in relative terms be dealt the heaviest blow with a budget full of austerity measures. This will of course eventually have a detrimental effect on private sector jobs in Wales, as those people still in employment in our country will be far fewer and by definition there will be far less spending power for those people. It will be like one massive snowball effect. As I keep saying be careful what you wish for, because you will not like what you get. Particularily if you live in Wales and to a lesser extent if you live in Scotland and Northern Ireland. It's going to get ugly. If it does not affect you personally you will be very fortunate but it may very well affect members of your family and close friends.
It's very difficult for any coalition between either LIbs and cons or Libs and Labs. It could possibly lead to a minority Tory government. The voters of this country have created a firestorm, god help us!!!
P.s. Adam Boulton is still a snooty Tory boy who has been outed
And if that prediction of impending doom doesn't come true?
Tue May 11, 2010 2:08 pm
ihatealiens wrote:nerd wrote:ihatealiens wrote:Initially, anybody who works in the public sector should be very worried about having a Tory Prime Minister, as there will be an early Budget which will inevitably lead to massive cuts in public spending. As there are a disproportionately large amount of public sector jobs in Wales our own economy here will in relative terms be dealt the heaviest blow with a budget full of austerity measures. This will of course eventually have a detrimental effect on private sector jobs in Wales, as those people still in employment in our country will be far fewer and by definition there will be far less spending power for those people. It will be like one massive snowball effect. As I keep saying be careful what you wish for, because you will not like what you get. Particularily if you live in Wales and to a lesser extent if you live in Scotland and Northern Ireland. It's going to get ugly. If it does not affect you personally you will be very fortunate but it may very well affect members of your family and close friends.
It's very difficult for any coalition between either LIbs and cons or Libs and Labs. It could possibly lead to a minority Tory government. The voters of this country have created a firestorm, god help us!!!
P.s. Adam Boulton is still a snooty Tory boy who has been outed
And if that prediction of impending doom doesn't come true?
No ifs about it mate, be happy with your vote, I am