Christmas song mocking Kier Starmer

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Already been posted here, i guess there's no harm in another thread -

One member mentioned this guy in the last thread freezing in his shirt sleeves :confused.:

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I do wish they would stop saying "due to the cuts pensioners cannot afford to turn the heating on" when i were a nipper we didn't have central heating we had a coal fire in the living room a coal effect electric fire in the sitting room (remember those) where the new fangled BT dial telephone took pride of place we didn't heat the whole house we heated the rooms we were using and i still do this most of the time today.
How many houses only have CH as a means of heating?

TBH SWMBO uses our CH more to dry clothes than to heat the house that drives me mad.
 
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It's all kicked off and the BBC are getting a lot of stick, apparently the song is number 1 on the download chart but the BBC say they are not playing it because there is no call for it, it's a charity parody Christmas song which the BBC have played many of over the years why have they decided this one is not OK?
 
It's all kicked off and the BBC are getting a lot of stick, apparently the song is number 1 on the download chart but the BBC say they are not playing it because there is no call for it, it's a charity parody Christmas song which the BBC have played many of over the years why have they decided this one is not OK?
They’ve got to remain impartial - Same reason they couldn’t play “Boris Johnson’s a ******* ****” when it got to number 5 in the charts.
 
The good old British bullsh-t Corporation, other wise known as the house of woke :laugh8::laugh8::laugh8::laugh8::laugh8:acheers.
Gammons say the BBC is full of wokes.
Snowflakes say the BBC is full of right wing gammons.
Centrists say the BBC just quotes one from each side on twitter.

At least the BBC is consistent in pleasing no-one!
 
https://www.ft.com/content/802f0ad0-2ef9-43ae-bcd4-fe7b7ab59535

Maitlis was particularly biting about the BBC’s botched attempts to provide balance during the Brexit referendum, which she said merely gave false equivalence between arguments.“It might take our producers five minutes to find 60 economists who feared Brexit and five hours to find a sole voice who espoused it,” she said. “But by the time we went on air we simply had one of each; we presented this unequal effort to our audience as balance. It wasn’t
 

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