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Although as I'm using abbreviations, which sick fscker though it was a good idea to go to the party as "Baby P"?
Whatever the bleeding heart liberal may have said in an earlier post about it being a "private occasion" or some such, it speaks volumes for somebody's mentality that they think it's amusing to represent themselves as a missing child, or as a baby who died as the result of months of torment and agony.
Private party or not, anybody who thinks that is somehow funny is a thoroughly sick individual. In fact, if it wasn't so obvious that they're thick as a docker's jam buttie, I'd describe them as sociopathic. I daresay the next time we hear of either of them will be when they gang-rape some girl on the grounds that she was "obviously up for a laugh"
That’s in a completely different league and you know it, Jonathan Ross is paid to be funny and even though what he did may have been misjudged it was quite pathetic that 10's of thousands of people complained when they didn't even hear the broadcast.
I blame X factor type programs for this mass stupidity, people think they should be able to vote on anything they like/dont like thats media related these days.
Yes, because it was on national radio and far worse than a private 'bad taste' fancy dress party, and Ross should have resigned. On top of that, if somebody can run the economy properly I don't give a toss about what they get up to in private as long as it does not hurt anybody else. Remember also that this guy has resigned.
... and did Jonathan Ross resign from the BBC for his extreme bad taste ?
That’s in a completely different league and you know it, Jonathan Ross is paid to be funny and even though what he did may have been misjudged it was quite pathetic that 10's of thousands of people complained when they didn't even hear the broadcast.
I blame X factor type programs for this mass stupidity, people think they should be able to vote on anything they like/dont like thats media related these days.
On New Year's Day, after the party, Mr Lewis sent a message to another Conservative Future member which said: "There was a brief moment when I thought I might have gone too far with elements of the costume but it was OK - someone else was Baby P."
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