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Previously on "Proof that Theresa May is an automaton which has short circuited"
BBC radio have been obsessively repeating (literally daily, every morning) that stupid ignorant cow who when collared in the street for a (* supposedly) off-the-cuff interview and informed of the general election announcement groaned something like "Oh no, not again, ..."
As this is obviously an indirect reproach to Teresa May for calling the election, it's just one aspect of the BBC's crafty bias against the Tories without having to come out and admit it!
(*) I wouldn't be surprised if it turned out this whole street interview had been carefully staged!
Ah yes, she also made it onto HIGNFY last week too!
A "Gordon Brown-bigoted woman" type incident is needed to get this thing going...
BBC radio have been obsessively repeating (literally daily, every morning) that stupid ignorant cow who when collared in the street for a (* supposedly) off-the-cuff interview and informed of the general election announcement groaned something like "Oh no, not again, ..."
As this is obviously an indirect reproach to Teresa May for calling the election, it's just one aspect of the BBC's crafty bias against the Tories without having to come out and admit it!
(*) I wouldn't be surprised if it turned out this whole street interview had been carefully staged!
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