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Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
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EH’s eagerness to deride Scholfield is seriously making me wonder what EH has to hide.

What dog does he have in this fight and why is he so keen to be so seen to be appalled at Scholfield’s behaviour?
He's a vinegar-sour-soaked old gammon, who can normally be found sat on a park bench flicking lit roll-up buts at passing children.
 
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Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
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Oct 8, 2003
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With all that’s going on in the world I can’t believe how obsessed people responsible for the news are with this story. They so need to get a life.
Who is responsible for the news? GBNews?

This is more a chance for a bit of mocking of GBNews and the pinched weasel, Holmes.

As moreish as an armful of heroin.
 


Braggfan

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May 12, 2014
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I find this whole Philip Schofield story astonishing. I have no idea how this is "national news". I've never been a fan of his, but this strikes me as flat out bullying by the press. Isn't their treatment of him exactly the sort of thing that happened to Caroline Flack, and people were outraged by in the aftermath of her suicide?
 


The Fits

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Jun 29, 2020
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I find this whole Philip Schofield story astonishing. I have no idea how this is "national news". I've never been a fan of his, but this strikes me as flat out bullying by the press. Isn't their treatment of him exactly the sort of thing that happened to Caroline Flack, and people were outraged by in the aftermath of her suicide?
Unless it's revealed and proven that he has somehow abused, coerced etc this young man it's an absolute disgrace.
It's basically the media using a moral judgement (gay man has affair with younger man) to create outrage and it's bullying and utterly distasteful.
 


JBizzle

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Apr 18, 2010
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Seaford
I mean, the whole "I knew about this for years but nobody did anything about it" schtick probably isn't the winning argument he thinks it is... He hasn't worked with Schofield for years, maybe say something if it's that bad? Take some accountability?

Just looks like after-the-fact bitterness in a desperate claim to stay relevant outside the realms of the GBeebies loons. Eamonn, no-one cares what you think. It's why you're on that channel.

None of this is a defense of Schofield incidentally. Both appear to be awful in their own unique ways
 




Greg Bobkin

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May 22, 2012
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Unless it's revealed and proven that he has somehow abused, coerced etc this young man it's an absolute disgrace.
It's basically the media using a moral judgement (gay man has affair with younger man) to create outrage and it's bullying and utterly distasteful.
If that's the case, wait until he is actually proven of doing something wrong. If it was me and I hadn't actually done anything wrong (as in illegal wrong, not just deemed to be 'wrong'), I would go after every single person who has suggested I had and demand a) a public apology and b) a large donation from them to charity.

Maybe the likes of GB News would like to bother with stories that ACTUALLY matter to people. For all their talk of balance, integrity, freedom of speech and not cancelling anyone, they doesn't exactly practice what they preaches, do they?
 


jcdenton08

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Oct 17, 2008
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If that's the case, wait until he is actually proven of doing something wrong. If it was me and I hadn't actually done anything wrong (as in illegal wrong, not just deemed to be 'wrong'), I would go after every single person who has suggested I had and demand a) a public apology and b) a large donation from them to charity.

Maybe the likes of GB News would like to bother with stories that ACTUALLY matter to people. For all their talk of balance, integrity, freedom of speech and not cancelling anyone, they doesn't exactly practice what they preaches, do they?
Hmmm. Risky. The thing with libel and slander is that it has to be untrue, or at least not factually provable to be true.

If one makes a libel claim for relief through the courts, they are actually hugely exposing themselves to a real risk of opening a door for evidence to be entered against them, which then (in most cases) will become public record and can be damning.

For example, if one has a court enforced injunction to prevent discussion of aspects of a case, and a reporter or broadcaster breaches this, it is a legal matter - criminal contempt.

If the plaintiff seeking relief then sues for libel, this will lead to a dissolution of the injunction in order for the defendant to plead their case in court using information which were prior under lock and key.

There is a reason more don’t sue for defamation, and that is that if the entity making the allegation is telling the truth, and can prove it, you are absolutely f***ed.
 
















Greg Bobkin

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May 22, 2012
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Hmmm. Risky. The thing with libel and slander is that it has to be untrue, or at least not factually provable to be true.

If one makes a libel claim for relief through the courts, they are actually hugely exposing themselves to a real risk of opening a door for evidence to be entered against them, which then (in most cases) will become public record and can be damning.

For example, if one has a court enforced injunction to prevent discussion of aspects of a case, and a reporter or broadcaster breaches this, it is a legal matter - criminal contempt.

If the plaintiff seeking relief then sues for libel, this will lead to a dissolution of the injunction in order for the defendant to plead their case in court using information which were prior under lock and key.

There is a reason more don’t sue for defamation, and that is that if the entity making the allegation is telling the truth, and can prove it, you are absolutely f***ed.
I'm not talking about going down a legal route – like you say, unless it was a completely watertight case, there's potential for it to backfire. And the only people to benefit from anything like that are the legal firms...

I'm talking about people fronting up for their actions – and thinking they can do or say whatever they like without consequence. The most difficult word for many people to say is "Sorry", so if someone had a go at me for no good reason, I'd take great pleasure in watching them squirm.
 


jcdenton08

Enemy of the People
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Oct 17, 2008
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How about a new 'celebrity gameshow' for these dreadful people where losers are never allowed to appear on tv, radio, printed press or T'Internet ever again :thumbsup:
Lynn, idea for a programme. “Bastards off the Box”. I, Alan Partridge, line up unpopular/disgraced minor celebrities from daytime television on 100ft high boxes to do battle “Gladiators” style - to the death. Co-presented by Howard from the Halifax adverts.
 




jcdenton08

Enemy of the People
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Oct 17, 2008
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I'm not talking about going down a legal route – like you say, unless it was a completely watertight case, there's potential for it to backfire. And the only people to benefit from anything like that are the legal firms...

I'm talking about people fronting up for their actions – and thinking they can do or say whatever they like without consequence. The most difficult word for many people to say is "Sorry", so if someone had a go at me for no good reason, I'd take great pleasure in watching them squirm.
I understand, the problem is it is early stages and there may very well be a good reason. As I’ve said repeatedly, time will tell when the facts are allowed to come out. Until then Eamonn Holmes would’ve been better putting his feet up in his shit Revitive and leaving well alone. The guy is the last person anyone wants to hear from, whether he’s right or wrong.
 




schmunk

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Jan 19, 2018
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How about a new 'celebrity gameshow' for these dreadful people where losers are never allowed to appear on tv, radio, printed press or T'Internet ever again :thumbsup:
I have an idea for that...

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Surf's Up

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Jul 17, 2011
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Can’t stand Holmes. A cheapskate bore who built a career as a ‘sweetie wife, apt Scottish slang for a man who likes to gossip. Now fighting woke as a right wing commentator on GB News.

Some people suddenly like this cnt because he’s attacking Schofield. Bizarre.
Once a cnt always a cnt.
 






Dick Swiveller

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Sep 9, 2011
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The pictures of Schofield looking sad today make me wonder if GB News will be a bit conflicted as he reminds me a lot of one of their presenters with his new frowny look.

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