View Full Version : How much do they know?
Henry2014
15-07-2016, 11:54 AM
I realise the point of Big Brother is for 'normal people to live with no contact with the outside world' but these people aren't normal, and I question how much they know?
When they entered that house on the 7th June, David Cameron was Prime Minister, Britain was in the EU and Portugal hadn't won the EUROs.
There's been a lot happen during the housemates time in the house; should they deserve to know?? They were told about the death of Michael Jackson in 2009- is there stuff that BB should have told the housemates?
y.winter
15-07-2016, 12:09 PM
What is a David Cameron? Is a referendum some kind of Portuguese food?
hot2go
15-07-2016, 12:28 PM
They should have been given the chance to raise a glass to Caroline Aherne ...I'm sure each one of them would have loved her.
Henry2014
15-07-2016, 01:34 PM
What is a David Cameron? Is a referendum some kind of Portuguese food?
I realise this would be a number of peoples response, But Andy was a Journo for the BBC and there are others in the house, who would probably be interested to know the major change of circumstances the country has seen this summer.
Im sure Andy- if no one else- would have voted in the referendum...?
y.winter
15-07-2016, 02:15 PM
I realise this would be a number of peoples response, But Andy was a Journo for the BBC and there are others in the house, who would probably be interested to know the major change of circumstances the country has seen this summer.
Im sure Andy- if no one else- would have voted in the referendum...?
There was this time when Andy moaned in the DR about having zero interest in current affairs amongst the other housemates. Even if they know, I don't think they really care what it all means.
Jan S
15-07-2016, 02:26 PM
What is a David Cameron? Is a referendum some kind of Portuguese food?:hehe:
They should have been given the chance to raise a glass to Caroline Aherne ...I'm sure each one of them would have loved her.ah, bless 'er :rose:
Cherry Christmas
15-07-2016, 03:50 PM
I realise this would be a number of peoples response, But Andy was a Journo for the BBC and there are others in the house, who would probably be interested to know the major change of circumstances the country has seen this summer.
Im sure Andy- if no one else- would have voted in the referendum...?
Ed probably filled him in?
Northern Monkey
15-07-2016, 04:16 PM
They shouldn't know anything.At all.
thisisdanny
15-07-2016, 05:08 PM
I realise the point of Big Brother is for 'normal people to live with no contact with the outside world' but these people aren't normal, and I question how much they know?
When they entered that house on the 7th June, David Cameron was Prime Minister, Britain was in the EU and Portugal hadn't won the EUROs.
There's been a lot happen during the housemates time in the house; should they deserve to know?? They were told about the death of Michael Jackson in 2009- is there stuff that BB should have told the housemates?
They were only found out about Michael Jackson because when people came in for the 10th series/birthday task or whatever it was, somebody told them when they shouldn't have
dyfed
15-07-2016, 06:29 PM
I remember Andy telling Jason, he had talked to some of the others About the referendum vote, Andy said,they didn't know what he was talking about....sad
delta
15-07-2016, 07:19 PM
They shouldn't know anything.At all.
This!
But I bet they do!!
delta
15-07-2016, 07:20 PM
I remember Andy telling Jason, he had talked to some of the others About the referendum vote, Andy said,they didn't know what he was talking about....sad
He's a condescending pr!ck.
Jason was a Brexiter!
Henry2014
15-07-2016, 08:17 PM
Not that he ever had it, but that's Jason losing my vote! To save at least!
Maxxie.
15-07-2016, 08:20 PM
Why tf didn't they air someone like Ed telling them?? I knew they would but they shouldn't have any idea about a new PM as that's happened after.
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