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Katie Hopkins To Leave Lbc 'immediately'
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She couldn't fit her head in the LBC studio any more? :-)
10:47 Fri 26th May 2017
Katie Hopkins will find another role soon.
Convicted footballers have recently found clubs who controversially employed them.
A recent example is David Goodwillie whose goals saved Clyde from possibly losing their league status.
So, no matter how much someone may have a high risk of being a liability, they still retain a modicum of value.
Convicted footballers have recently found clubs who controversially employed them.
A recent example is David Goodwillie whose goals saved Clyde from possibly losing their league status.
So, no matter how much someone may have a high risk of being a liability, they still retain a modicum of value.
// Katie Hopkins will find another role soon.
Convicted footballers have recently found clubs who controversially employed them. //
very good point - cogently put
but er I dont think Katie plays football
BUT she may play hand ball
[but surely that would be more Trumps' game]
so what games CAN she play now ?
Convicted footballers have recently found clubs who controversially employed them. //
very good point - cogently put
but er I dont think Katie plays football
BUT she may play hand ball
[but surely that would be more Trumps' game]
so what games CAN she play now ?
agchristie - //Katie Hopkins will find another role soon.
Convicted footballers have recently found clubs who controversially employed them.
A recent example is David Goodwillie whose goals saved Clyde from possibly losing their league status.
So, no matter how much someone may have a high risk of being a liability, they still retain a modicum of value. //
Not comparable in my view -
football clubs rarely bother to pretend these days that they are anything other than money-making machines and the millions at stake for league places can make conveniently shutting eyes to repugnant behaviour a way to secure a football talent on the field, and ignore what a rutting alley cat a player is on his nights off.
I doubt Ms Hopkins' presence creates that sort of money generation - controversial hot air does not sell advertising to radio advertisers - if it did, she would still be there.
Ms. Hopkins is damaged goods, with little or no goodwill in the media bank to carry her through a fall like this.
As the saying goes, beware the toes you tread on today, they may be under the backside you have to kiss tomorrow.
Convicted footballers have recently found clubs who controversially employed them.
A recent example is David Goodwillie whose goals saved Clyde from possibly losing their league status.
So, no matter how much someone may have a high risk of being a liability, they still retain a modicum of value. //
Not comparable in my view -
football clubs rarely bother to pretend these days that they are anything other than money-making machines and the millions at stake for league places can make conveniently shutting eyes to repugnant behaviour a way to secure a football talent on the field, and ignore what a rutting alley cat a player is on his nights off.
I doubt Ms Hopkins' presence creates that sort of money generation - controversial hot air does not sell advertising to radio advertisers - if it did, she would still be there.
Ms. Hopkins is damaged goods, with little or no goodwill in the media bank to carry her through a fall like this.
As the saying goes, beware the toes you tread on today, they may be under the backside you have to kiss tomorrow.
Andy - Clyde FC are a small club that doesn't generate much capital of the proportion you alluded to.
Clyde took a huge risk in employing him because of the nature of Goodwillie's conviction. There was a lot of opposition but the striker's talent was too good to overlook for a team threatened with relegation.
Hopkins has been damaged but I still believe she will bounce back.
Perhaps not on the radio but she will be taken on somewhere.
Clyde took a huge risk in employing him because of the nature of Goodwillie's conviction. There was a lot of opposition but the striker's talent was too good to overlook for a team threatened with relegation.
Hopkins has been damaged but I still believe she will bounce back.
Perhaps not on the radio but she will be taken on somewhere.
Well she did promise to move to the USA.
http:// www.tel egraph. co.uk/n ews/201 6/11/09 /rememb er-when -katie- hopkins -promis ed-to-m ove-to- the-usa -if-tru mp/
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Question Author Mamy...you are 100% right ....this is taken from my link :::
"After Hopkins made the comments, another LBC presenter, James O'Brien, described on air the "shame" he felt about sharing a platform with her.
He called Hopkins "a monstrous self-publicist" who "employs the most vile of thoughts and language in a desperate attempt to stay relevant and get noticed"
Is this the sames James O'Brien who is slightly left of Trotsky?
OK, my tongue was firmly in my cheek with that comment, BUT, I do listen to LBC a lot, and James O'Brien is achingly right-on and definitely dresses to the left.
"After Hopkins made the comments, another LBC presenter, James O'Brien, described on air the "shame" he felt about sharing a platform with her.
He called Hopkins "a monstrous self-publicist" who "employs the most vile of thoughts and language in a desperate attempt to stay relevant and get noticed"
Is this the sames James O'Brien who is slightly left of Trotsky?
OK, my tongue was firmly in my cheek with that comment, BUT, I do listen to LBC a lot, and James O'Brien is achingly right-on and definitely dresses to the left.
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