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Hell Hath No Fury......
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....like a kids writer scorned! What is it with celebrities like this that think their view is in anyway canvassed?
....like a kids writer scorned! What is it with celebrities like this that think their view is in anyway canvassed?
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She should do that the moment Jeremy Clarkson vows to pipe down.
I think the truth is - people want celebrities to shush when their political views don’t dovetail with their own.
There are plenty of celebrities who voice their opinions and get blasted by those who hold opposing views.
Talking of which - where Katie Hopkin?
The last I heard of her she was collapsing after doing ketamine.
She should do that the moment Jeremy Clarkson vows to pipe down.
I think the truth is - people want celebrities to shush when their political views don’t dovetail with their own.
There are plenty of celebrities who voice their opinions and get blasted by those who hold opposing views.
Talking of which - where Katie Hopkin?
The last I heard of her she was collapsing after doing ketamine.
Who cares what she thinks? I suspect many clebs think they influence the public but the reality is almost certain to be somewhat different.
They are perfectly entitled to their opinion but some should be careful especially on political subjects as it could adversly affect them or their sponsors. For instance I no longer buy Walkers crisps.
They are perfectly entitled to their opinion but some should be careful especially on political subjects as it could adversly affect them or their sponsors. For instance I no longer buy Walkers crisps.
"And I don’t go near Wetherspoons."
But, unlike many other industry leaders, Wetherspoons boss is making plans for our departure - hopefully with "no deal" - rather than sitting on his hands whinging and moaning. He has outlets in both the UK and the EU and buys his products from both inside and outside the EU. Like Lord Bamford of JCB he sees no particular problems with trading on WTO terms.
But, unlike many other industry leaders, Wetherspoons boss is making plans for our departure - hopefully with "no deal" - rather than sitting on his hands whinging and moaning. He has outlets in both the UK and the EU and buys his products from both inside and outside the EU. Like Lord Bamford of JCB he sees no particular problems with trading on WTO terms.
It’s because of Tim Martin. A man who seems to consistently sound as though he’s just come from a funeral ;-)
The jolly voice of Brexit ;-)
But really what JK Rowling or anyone else thinks is Jess important than the fact that Jeremy Corbyn is talking out of his Lenin hat. Just because it’s JKR dissing him doesn’t make it any better. I guess if Gary Lineker started doing it then Corbyn would be ahead in the AB opinion polls :-)
The jolly voice of Brexit ;-)
But really what JK Rowling or anyone else thinks is Jess important than the fact that Jeremy Corbyn is talking out of his Lenin hat. Just because it’s JKR dissing him doesn’t make it any better. I guess if Gary Lineker started doing it then Corbyn would be ahead in the AB opinion polls :-)
"...but will they be representing themselves as Nations?"
Probably not. But then nor should Scotland or England. They are simply constituent parts of the UK. The fact that various sporting bodies choose to call such matches "internationals" (coupled with the idea that the UK government has organised things so that each has its own "Parliament") is scarcely a good enough reason to suggest that the UK consists of four independent nations.
Probably not. But then nor should Scotland or England. They are simply constituent parts of the UK. The fact that various sporting bodies choose to call such matches "internationals" (coupled with the idea that the UK government has organised things so that each has its own "Parliament") is scarcely a good enough reason to suggest that the UK consists of four independent nations.