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Another politician booed by the Paralympic crowd.
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Theresa May, George Osborne, and now Jeremy Hunt all booed at the Paralympics.
When is it David Cameron's turn?
Theresa May, George Osborne, and now Jeremy Hunt all booed at the Paralympics.
When is it David Cameron's turn?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.i attended twice at these magical games, had i been a winner, i would hate to hear anything but cheering. We all yelled, clapped and stamped feet in love, appreciation at these wonderful athletes, and no i wasn't there when booing went on, and i wouldn't have done it. If they are daft enough to think that by booing, even so called good naturedly then some have missed the point of the games.
There is a great number of former Olympian medalists who would probably be thrilled to be given the opportunity to present medals. Why choose politicians? It seems ironic that the medal ceremonies are in recognition of achievements yet the medals are presented by non-achievers, a number of whom are an embarrassment.
As you know Em I loved these games and everything that went with them. There should have been no booing but it really did cause laughter and the tremendous cheering that happened either side of the booing made it even funnier. I'm not excusing the people who booed but it did cause lots of good humour and in no way detracted from the medal ceremonies on the days I was there. I think, from their faces, and I really hope, that the athletes were amused and not upset.
i am only talking about it because i think it was wrong on every level.
As someone has pointed out, had those people refused to attend, to give out the medals you could see the headline, politicians refuse to hand out medals to disabled athletes, tabloid, times you name it would have had a field day. As the saying goes damned if you do, damned if you don't.
As someone has pointed out, had those people refused to attend, to give out the medals you could see the headline, politicians refuse to hand out medals to disabled athletes, tabloid, times you name it would have had a field day. As the saying goes damned if you do, damned if you don't.
I really am not explaining very well. Had I not been there for the ceremonies I would have probably thought...that's a shame.
There was an unspoken....../we will show our feelings/ throughout the stadium.
The contrast between the reception for Theresa May and the thunderous applause and cheers for Tessa Sanderson let it be known who, in our opinion, was entitled to be there and greatly respected for achievement. A message that needed to be put over I think.
There was an unspoken....../we will show our feelings/ throughout the stadium.
The contrast between the reception for Theresa May and the thunderous applause and cheers for Tessa Sanderson let it be known who, in our opinion, was entitled to be there and greatly respected for achievement. A message that needed to be put over I think.
Doesn't matter WHY you are are talking about it Em just that you ARE talking about it. You're not supposed to like protests you're supposed to notice them, which you did so job done, and to my knowledge none of the athletes concerned have said they felt slighted or disrespected as it's clear the cheering is for the athletes and the booing for the politicians.
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///had those people refused to attend, to give out the medals you could see the headline, politicians refuse to hand out medals to disabled athletes///
em10 - you are missing the point. THOSE PEOPLE should never have been invited.
Honestly, if there had been a medal ceremony at Hillsborogh Football Ground, do you think Jeremy Hunt would relish presenting a medal?
I think not, those 'irresponsible, awful, terrible, disgraceful football hooligans' would have sorted him.
em10 - you are missing the point. THOSE PEOPLE should never have been invited.
Honestly, if there had been a medal ceremony at Hillsborogh Football Ground, do you think Jeremy Hunt would relish presenting a medal?
I think not, those 'irresponsible, awful, terrible, disgraceful football hooligans' would have sorted him.
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