where's his fried bread?
Hash browns have no place either.That breakfast is fucking wank.
perhaps an 8th rejection by the voters would be too much for the thin skinned cunt to endure?"Representing Reform" so he will be everywhere for the next 5-6 weeks.
Apparently decided not to stand as he expected a November election and a July one doesn't fit into his schedule...despite the fact he will running around doing TV appearances until the 4th.
I guess someone in a Dolphin outfit was preparing to stand against him
Pretty much what he has said really. Nothing no one on here hasn't suggestedWithout seeing a link, his motivations I'm sure will be wrong, but his points correct if he's highlighting they are money laundering operations
Will add I have only seen a clip where he talks about the money laundering. Might be more stuff before or after it, probably is as Farage is lurking in the backgroundPretty much what he has said really. Nothing no one on here hasn't suggested
The BBC’s stated mission is “to act in the public interest, serving all audiences through the provision of impartial, high-quality and distinctive output and services which inform, educate and entertain”. These foundational principles are honourable and as needed today as ever before.The 16 non-MP panellists with the highest number of appearances on Question Time in the 21st century evidences a preference for outspoken, provocative, divisive, controversial, and often ideologically extreme right-wing guests (12 of the 16 are explicitly right-wing):
And, it is probably 36 for that xxxx. Wasn't he on again this week? More to come in the run up to the election. One of Keir Starmer's priorities has to be to change the leadership of the BBC that is foisting these xxxxx on us through the msm.
- Rod Liddle – 9
- Max Hastings – 9
- Camilla Tominey – 9
- Kate Andrews – 11
- Tim Stanley – 12
- Isabel Oakeshott – 13
- Fraser Nelson – 4
- David Starkey – 12
- Bonnie Greer – 13
- Ian Hislop – 14
- Julia Hartley Brewer – 17
- Janet Street-Porter – 19
- Peter Hitchens – 23
- Piers Morgan – 24
- Melanie Phillips – 28
- Nigel Farage – 35