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Ty for your comment on my "sermon" - later maybe "sermons" after my Part 2, lol. Understood and service ended - please don't forget to drop money in the begging tray! .
You make an excellent chairperson in this debate in trying to keep us rabble in order and stick to the point - great challenge on AB - well tied Sir. Well done!
You make an excellent chairperson in this debate in trying to keep us rabble in order and stick to the point - great challenge on AB - well tied Sir. Well done!
18:39 Tue 04th Sep 2012
Because he's having to run an austere economy to bail us out of the crap in which we were left by a decade of reckless Labour administration?
I don't think it's really relevant at the moment when someone walks out into an Olympic stadium, a moment he will treasure for the rest of his life ... and the crowd decide it's more important to have a pop at some politician that to give him an uninterrupted wall of cheering.
I don't think it's really relevant at the moment when someone walks out into an Olympic stadium, a moment he will treasure for the rest of his life ... and the crowd decide it's more important to have a pop at some politician that to give him an uninterrupted wall of cheering.
He was lucky to get-off with mere boo's - no violence adovocated! - 60,000 v-signs would have been approprate. This Tory thick-skulled slime-ball, like Cameron and his other Eton-and_ Oxford millionaire cronies, are stealing from the aged, sick, poor and disabled to give to their fellow-rich . Typical Tories: they know the cost of everything and the value of nothing. Except for this lot maybe -they even can't work out the costs. The DAY after the First Olympics,schools were allowed to sell off sports fields! The inherited the debt baloney? See below, Part 2.
Majority of the people watching the Paralympics on the park are able bodied. Those participating are the ones with some form of disability.
So the booing directed at Osbourne, was not from the athletes, but people who should leave politics out of the sporting arena. If they have an axe to grind, do it at a more appropriate time. It may not have detracted from the games, but it would have left him highly embarrassed.
Prince Harry was at the Swimming event this morning, did anyone boo him for his bad behaviour, er no they didn't.
So the booing directed at Osbourne, was not from the athletes, but people who should leave politics out of the sporting arena. If they have an axe to grind, do it at a more appropriate time. It may not have detracted from the games, but it would have left him highly embarrassed.
Prince Harry was at the Swimming event this morning, did anyone boo him for his bad behaviour, er no they didn't.
Not crass - finely judged. Maximum impact, with a clearly rattled Osborne, who was there on the usual politico task to bask in the reflected glory being made uncomfortable by disabled, friends family and carers of disabled and anyone else in the audience who feel that this coalition are treating the disabled abysmally. with Osborne being a major architect of such treatment.
Politicians have a thick skin - I am sure he will get over it.
Politicians have a thick skin - I am sure he will get over it.