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Previously on "Banned number plates for the puerile!"
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostI see another GBNews presenter/part time MP is in trouble with his second job.
https://news.sky.com/story/lee-ander...ments-13079924
Shame they haven't gone after Lettuce Truss as well. The FT and stock markets aren't Left wing. Trans people aren't automatically Left wing either...
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I see another GBNews presenter/part time MP is in trouble with his second job.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostIn the dim and distant past JRM covered for James O'Brien when he was on holiday.
O'Whine this morning started well he contrasted being in the green room with Alan Titchmarsh and watching Anjem Choudry waltz in garbed in full native dress to sell his particularly nasty form of hate with a veneer of respectability. He then started accusing the Jewish people of being guilty of similar. The Alexa narrowly avoided being turned into electrical waste. Flaming idiot!
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In the dim and distant past JRM covered for James O'Brien when he was on holiday.
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Originally posted by WTFH View Post
Maybe because one of them is on once a week and the other is on once a night.
David Lammy is on for 3 hours (180 mins)
Seems pretty close to me JRM has 20 minutes extra spare to do some MP ing!
Though fair play to Mr Lammy he does ask better questions than James O'Whine who gets 3 hours weekdays.
JRM should do a cameo!
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Can you peeps keep on topic please. Honestly. Place has gone to the dogs.
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Originally posted by WTFH View Post
I didn't provide a link to JRM himself talking about it, or to the GBeebies website that is pushing it.
But I like the description: "The presenter, who also works as an MP from time to time..."
Odd that title isn't brandished at David Lamy
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Originally posted by WTFH View Post
Whole milk, best drunk fresh from the bucket!
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Originally posted by vetran View Post
you have seen general recently less excitement than a remoaners dance card!
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostI have no idea what half of them are supposed to say. Some good ones I must admit but the majority are so far fetched I can't make it out. I guess they've taken in to account spacing and adapting the number/letter slightly that would make it much more obvious.
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