She's been writing sh1te for the Express and Telegraph for years, but recent invites to Question Time have given her an inflated sense of importance.
And Andrew Neill was the first person to interview her after her win. Tough questions but asked with respect, unlike f*cktard "look at me"...
The irony doesn't work if the two things aren't comparable. It wasn't funny. It wasn't clever. Hartley Brewer was peeved because Olney f*cking smashed it! You can have the last words, I'm done interacting with Brextards.
What, like " Will you be re- runing the vote because you only won your seat with 50%, that's not a majority is it?" That's not a tough question, that's either complete ignorance of the difference between how a parliamentary election and a referendum works OR a petulant, disrespectful question to...
Your woman has already made a name for herself comparing left wing commentator Owen Jones to Isis, she's up there with Littlejohn and Katie Hopkins for spouting right wing sh1te to a gullible audience. Keep lapping it up why don't you?!?
Olney gave a number of interviews. What was unique about this one is that she did answer the questions but after two minutes it was obvious it wasn't a proper interview but a pathetic attempt to entrap. I wouldn't put with sh1te like that either, it's just tedious.
Just a conceited Brexit tabloid hack disappointed about a thumping defeat and wanting to show up a rookie MP. "When is the second vote in Richmond?" is not a proper question, it's the sort of sh1te that would get cut from the edit of HIGNFY. Embarrassing, cheap and pathetic journalism from this...
Which interview, the one with the tabloid idiot Hartley-Brewer? Olney is a Remainer, Richmond is a Remain seat, Remainers are sick of Brexit bollocks, it seems clear to me why she stood and why they voted for her.
1. You yourself have used the word "advised". The definition of advice is "guidance or recommendations offered with regard to prudent action". Can you not see the difference between ordering and advising?
2. The last two referenda in the UK have resulted in stoking up division, both on the...
What is interesting about the Richmond Park result is that it was only possible because the Greens chose not to put up a candidate and so give the Lib Dems more of a free run.
This was a great call by the Greens because they polled 3,500 in the 2015 General Election and a similar vote last...