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That fine upstanding actor, Martin Freeman appeared in Labours Election broadcast yesterday. This is the man who:
Backed Arthur Scargill (whilst rejecting the Labour Party at the time)
Sends his kids to Private Schools
Let his long term partner, a fellow actor who this week said "*** the Tories, to go backrupt in 2013, owing the tax man £120,000. This is a basic form of tax dodging. Live with a wealthy partner, don't pay your tax, declare bankruptcy and have no consequences.
Talk about double standards. I think Lsbour should be more careful about choosing its 'Celebrities' in future.
Backed Arthur Scargill (whilst rejecting the Labour Party at the time)
Sends his kids to Private Schools
Let his long term partner, a fellow actor who this week said "*** the Tories, to go backrupt in 2013, owing the tax man £120,000. This is a basic form of tax dodging. Live with a wealthy partner, don't pay your tax, declare bankruptcy and have no consequences.
Talk about double standards. I think Lsbour should be more careful about choosing its 'Celebrities' in future.
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There’s nothing wrong in sending your children to private school if you can afford it, but anyone who does it whilst giving the impression that they support Labour with its damaging 'one size fits all' educational policy is a hypocrite. Diane Abbot is another ‘do as I say not as I do’. Irrelevant I know, but Martin Freeman is a rotten actor. I watched him...
07:03 Wed 01st Apr 2015
Had to google him, didn't know who he is.
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-30 20564/R ed-Ed-s -celebr ity-pho ney-Hob bit-sta r-would n-t-vot e-Labou r.html
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Mikey "And many people supported the Miners, including me.....they would have starved without any help. " - could they possibly have not gone on strike at the start of the summer when they'd let the government stockpile coal over the winter? Teensy weensy leadership problem there methinks! Good solid fellows many of them, followed a brainless donkey over a cliff. Too easy for TGL.
Oh I like Martin Freeman in his place - on The Office and Sherlock's sidekick. But what I don't like is some millionaire telling me and people who have really been hit by the current economic climate how to vote.
Martin Freeman should not be troubling his pretty little head with that nonsense.
Saying that - I hate it when I find out a celeb I like votes Tory
I hope Poldark votes Labour - time for an avatar change I think
Martin Freeman should not be troubling his pretty little head with that nonsense.
Saying that - I hate it when I find out a celeb I like votes Tory
I hope Poldark votes Labour - time for an avatar change I think
Thanks for your support Naomi. I can always rely on Mikey to patronise me. As far as supporting the Miners goes, Scargill had his own agenda of bringing down the Tory Government and following his own Communist Agenda. He did his training in Russia and took loads of money from them.
As for Mine closures, look at my link below from a source close to you stating that the Consevatives closed 160 mines and Labour, before them closed 290!!!
http:// www.sou thwales -evenin gpost.c o.uk/Wi lson-cl osed-mi nes/sto ry-1882 1771-de tail/st ory.htm l
As for Mine closures, look at my link below from a source close to you stating that the Consevatives closed 160 mines and Labour, before them closed 290!!!
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naomi...I will take no lectures about the miners strike from you. I and my Union helped them out every week of the strike, and I was proud to do so. Unlike you, I am still proud to be working class, and I always will be.
I have stood by the Labour through thick and thin, unlike you, who switched sides when the going got tough.
And your comment about Freeman being a "rotten actor" is breathtaking. He has been lauded with praise for everything he has done, and I have yet to hear many, if any, disparaging comments about him. But whether he is a good actor or not is relevant, as I presume you would be just as critical of Olivier if they dug him up again.
Or is it just actors that support the Labour Party that you oppose ?
I have stood by the Labour through thick and thin, unlike you, who switched sides when the going got tough.
And your comment about Freeman being a "rotten actor" is breathtaking. He has been lauded with praise for everything he has done, and I have yet to hear many, if any, disparaging comments about him. But whether he is a good actor or not is relevant, as I presume you would be just as critical of Olivier if they dug him up again.
Or is it just actors that support the Labour Party that you oppose ?
Linda, you’re very welcome.
Mikey, //I will take no lectures about the miners strike from you.//
Haaaa! Truth clearly hurts you, Mikey. Those ‘starving’ miners suffered from the same affliction that consistently clouds your judgement – inverted snobbery – but that’s a dyed in the wool Labour supporter’s antiquated politics of envy for you, so no surprise really. ;o)
//I have stood by the Labour through thick and thin, unlike you, who switched sides when the going got tough.//
More fool you! For me, personally, the going didn’t get tough under long years of Labour government – but to anyone with any sense of reality at all what they were doing to this country – and to the working man - became untenable. And this ‘working class’ label you talk about? What does that mean?
//But whether he is a good actor or not is relevant,//
I said that, but the red mist seems to have descended upon you again half way through my post. No, I don’t oppose actors who support the Labour Party. I simply dislike hypocrites.
Mikey, //I will take no lectures about the miners strike from you.//
Haaaa! Truth clearly hurts you, Mikey. Those ‘starving’ miners suffered from the same affliction that consistently clouds your judgement – inverted snobbery – but that’s a dyed in the wool Labour supporter’s antiquated politics of envy for you, so no surprise really. ;o)
//I have stood by the Labour through thick and thin, unlike you, who switched sides when the going got tough.//
More fool you! For me, personally, the going didn’t get tough under long years of Labour government – but to anyone with any sense of reality at all what they were doing to this country – and to the working man - became untenable. And this ‘working class’ label you talk about? What does that mean?
//But whether he is a good actor or not is relevant,//
I said that, but the red mist seems to have descended upon you again half way through my post. No, I don’t oppose actors who support the Labour Party. I simply dislike hypocrites.