SAVE JEZZA…

You MIGHT have thought that when a senior Labour figure who aspires to be Chancellor of the Exchequer signs up to an agenda calling for MI5 to be disbanded and the Police disarmed, it might merit some serious time on the main BBC news. Forget it. John McDonnell has been caught again – in quite spectacular fashion and yet apart from the Daily Politics, the main BBC news deems this is not really a story. Quite REMARKABLE.

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9 Responses to SAVE JEZZA…

  1. nofanofpoliticians says:

    I dislike John O’Donnell with a passion, even more so than I dislike Diane Abbott, but for different reasons.

    Not only do I think he represents extreme danger to our country in his views, but whenever I see him talking about something he always comes across as a really really nasty and unpleasant person. He seems to present a really horrible persona in his expression and comment.

    Add to that, he seems (to me at least) to bare an uncanny resemblance to the Archie Mitchell character in Eastenders played by Larry Lamb (who is anything but) back in the day when my wife used to watch it.

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  2. Roland Deschain says:

    I’m all for saving Jezza. He’s a slow motion car crash.

    Granted, there’s always a small risk he might actually win the next election, but if people are actually prepared to vote for that then the country’s f*cked anyway.

    Personally, I forecast retiral, officially on the grounds of ill-health or something similar, within 12 months.

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  3. Alan says:

    The BBC did the same for Tom Watson when the papers were giving him a roasting for having interfered in the police investigation into child abuse…didn’t hear a peep from the BBC about those extremely serious allegations being made about Watson…can’t imagine the same silence if he’d been a Tory.

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    • Wild says:

      If it had been a Tory the BBC would be the one making up the allegations.

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      • Guest Who says:

        “If it had been a Tory the BBC would be the one making up the allegations.

        …that, only when challenged, will turn out to be based on an unreliable source who said what the BBC likes to hear.

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      • johnnythefish says:

        I couldn’t believe my ears a couple of weeks ago when the BBC reported that the police would be interviewing Cliff Richard following on from an earlier ‘high profile’ raid on his home.

        The motives behind their own uncalled-for presence at that ‘high profile’ raid – which was actually what made it ‘high profile’ in the first place – was never properly explained but has obviously already been consigned to the BBC Memory Hole.

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