The Miliboyband… ‘No Direction’

 

 

I should even things up  a bit and say that ‘Have I Got News For You’ (17 mins 30 secs) didn’t spend half hour doing a Miliband party broadcast….they did put the boot into Miliband as well….here he is, as they claimed, with his new Boy Band…The World’s Dullest Boyband…..’No Direction’:

 

 

And here is the new ruthless, but caring Miliband, putting his own boot in….

Justine Miliband Labour leader Ed Miliband and his wife Justine take their children Daniel (right) and Sam (left) for a walk along Brighton beach on the eve of the Labour Party annual conference on September 21, 2013 in Brighton, England. The opposition  Labour Party are holding their annual conference in the southern English coastal town for the next four days.

 

That’ll teach the little tyke to say grandad hated Britain!  (and Uncle David would make a great PM)

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17 Responses to The Miliboyband… ‘No Direction’

  1. Mark B says:

    And his little brother looks on and thinks, “One day I be just like Daddy and put the boot in on you too.”

    It runs in the Genes.

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  2. Ian Hills says:

    First picture shows Miliband explaining how he will squeeze more tax out of us so that he can spend even more than his predecessors put an end to Tory austerity measures.

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    • Amounderness Lad says:

      “And when I get hold of those bastards at the Daily Mail ……!

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      • OldBloke says:

        “No son. This is not where one of those nasty conservatives landed when the bomb went off. But I often wish……..”

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  3. Doublethinker says:

    ‘Dacre’s Neck’ and ‘ That’s right , roll over and waggle your feet in the air, and you’ll be just like the BBC when I want them to do something for me’

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  4. Smell the glove says:

    but dad I only said you hated Britain !

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  5. Guest Who says:

    Cue one of the thicker, grumpier ones getting out of bed soon and keying ‘what has this to do with BBC bias?’.
    Always a hoot.

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    • F*** the Beeb says:

      Worse, they’ll actually convince themselves that this is evidence of impartiality from the Beeb.

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  6. barlicker says:

    HIGNFY ‘put the boot into Miliband as well’.

    In half an hour otherwise devoted to ridiculing the Daily Mail, UKIP, the Republican Party and the Conservative Party, there was one (admittedly, quite good) joke about Miliband.
    One can almost hear a BBC spokeswoman saying – “The BBC biased? Come now, we lampoon the Labour Party too.”

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    • Invicta 1066 says:

      ”Lampoon the Labour Party too? But they do not string together a sneering vitriolic attack on Michael Grove delivered by host Mitchell. It wasn’t funny, it wasn’t clever, it was just malicious and the writers would never dare direct such a hate filled diatribe at anyone from the left.
      I like HIGNFY but this was a big turn off, I could see Hislop looking distracted & probably embarrassed; I think he should have got up and walked out.

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      • Wild says:

        The BBC regularly employed salt (or is that scum) of the earth John O’Farrell (who boasted that he had [only for a moment you understand] wished that Maggie Thatcher had been killed by the IRA and that we had been defeated in the Falklands War) as their go to gag writer. Did this wannabe Labour MP put aside his political hatreds (you know like the Left usually do) or did he use BBC comedy programmes as a platform to vent his anti-Tory bigotry. I wonder…..

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  7. David Preiser (USA) says:

    It wasn’t even done in a light, jokey fashion. They were all visibly angry and it was ranting with no humor involved. It seemed to support my theory that the Beeboids took the Mail’s criticism of Papa Miliband’s Marxism personally, as if Dacre was saying that they – the BBC journalists, comedians, producers, presenters, etc. – hate their country. Hislop has his own agenda against Dacre and the Mail, so expected I his hypocritical crap about how it’s a bad idea to go the “sins of the fathers” route. But the rest of them, along with last week’s wailing and gnashing of teeth, it’s clearly personal.

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    • Wild says:

      It is an argument about means not the end. Papa Miliband did not believe in democracy, whereas BBC types believe that you can create a One Party State in a democratic system by slowly taking over the institutions of a Civil Society, and using them to demonize anybody who rejects the end of an “egalitarian ” State run by themselves.

      So you are right, an attack on Miliband is (correctly) taken by them as an attack on themselves. They think he had the wrong ideas about how best to bring it about, but they agree on the end – which is all the difference between Miliband senior and Miliband junior amounts to in the end.

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  8. George R says:

    “Labour MP Diane Abbott sacked as shadow public health minister”

    http://metro.co.uk/2013/10/08/labour-mp-diane-abbott-sacked-as-shadow-public-health-minister-4139126/?

    Will BBC-NUJ now sack her?

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    • Joshaw says:

      “Labour MP Diane Abbott sacked as shadow public health minister”

      “Westminster branch of Greggs due to close”

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  9. Simon says:

    David Mitchell is as leftie as they come but he also looks very middle class so he fits the profile. It’s a shame these people who earn a lot of money for not doing much grow such big chips on their shoulders.

    (still enjoy Peep Show though)

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