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arista
12-06-2024, 12:36 AM
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She Spoke on Newsnight last night.
She works for LBC
why attack her?
Gusto Brunt
12-06-2024, 06:13 AM
Physically or just verbally?
…I’m sad that she was attacked, that shouldn’t happen to anyone…but her comments …’…SAINSBURYS, it wasn’t even Lidl…!!!!…’…plus the glass of wine at Wimbledon and the comment of it being the home of lawn tennis…as opposed to what…?….silly, snooty lady who should obviously never have been attacked in any way but still a silly, snooty lady who obviously looks down on so many things from her high pedestal….
Cherie
12-06-2024, 06:22 AM
…I’m sad that she was attacked, that shouldn’t happen to anyone…but her comments …’…SAINSBURYS, it wasn’t even Lidl…!!!!…’…plus the glass of wine at Wimbledon and the comment of it being the home of lawn tennis…as opposed to what…?….silly, snooty lady who should obviously never have been attacked in any way but still a silly, snooty lady who obviously looks down on so many things from her high pedestal….
She came across really badly there
She came across really badly there
…most definitely, I think the fact that she was attacked got quite lost in how much she seemed to be looking down on Lidl or sports that weren’t Lawn Tennis…it almost became a secondary thing and that should never have been because it’s quite shocking that she was attacked…
Cherie
12-06-2024, 06:29 AM
…most definitely, I think the fact that she was attacked got quite lost in how much she seemed to be looking down on Lidl or sports that weren’t Lawn Tennis…it almost became a secondary thing and that should never have been because it’s quite shocking that she was attacked…
You could tell her fellow panelists were very uncomfortable as well, I think she was trying to be humourous but just came across as a snob
Maybe Lidl will use it in their Christmas advert :laugh:
You could tell her fellow panelists were very uncomfortable as well, I think she was trying to be humourous but just came across as a snob
Maybe Lidl will use it in their Christmas advert :laugh:
…a glass of red wine thrown over me../…not even a glass of mulled Prosecco…!!!!!!!….what is the world coming to…
…she might have been trying to sound Patsy Stone/Ab Fab …but only our Joanna can do Patsy….and you especially can’t pull it off if you’re the sister of Boris the Beast Johnson…
arista
12-06-2024, 06:58 AM
Physically or just verbally?
both
arista
12-06-2024, 07:01 AM
She came across really badly there
Blame the BBC
Blame the BBC
…no, the BBC aren’t to blame for her being a silly, snooty lady…let’s level Rachel’s comments with…Rachel…
Gusto Brunt
12-06-2024, 07:56 AM
both
Nasty.
Seems hitting out physically and verbally is become a horrible trend in the UK.
That guy who threw a rock at Farage, he needs to be jailed. Very harsh punishment.
Same with Rachel's attacker.
People do seem to be emboldened these days. Firstly, social media has led to a position where well known people and or politicians think they can say anything without consequence. Secondly, people seem much more prepared to confront people they disagree with, and more frequently chose to do so violently.
I've never been one for being outspoken in a public arena, but I certainly wouldn't do it in this day and age
user104658
12-06-2024, 08:29 AM
This is all because Nigel Farage got milkshooken.
Crimson Dynamo
12-06-2024, 08:51 AM
https://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2011/02/02/article-1353086-0AB30F41000005DC-724_233x423.jpg
Gusto Brunt
12-06-2024, 08:53 AM
https://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2011/02/02/article-1353086-0AB30F41000005DC-724_233x423.jpg
Makes me think what Boris would look like in a bikini.
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