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[Misc] Piers Morgan v Matt Hancock



Simster

"the man's an arse"
Jul 7, 2003
54,219
Surrey
On now on GMTV.

Absolutely amazing how Piers Morgan is doing a better job of calling this crap government to account than anyone else on television, in the newspapers or on the opposition front benches.
 






Baker lite

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Mar 16, 2017
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Green Cross Code Man

Wunt be druv
Mar 30, 2006
19,723
Eastbourne
On now on GMTV.

Absolutely amazing how Piers Morgan is doing a better job of calling this crap government to account than anyone else on television, in the newspapers or on the opposition front benches.

'This crap government'. Hardly had a chance has it? Like many european governments it has struggled in the crisis. I didn't vote for Labour (hardly anyone did) but if they were in power, I would do my utmost to support them as I am sure they would try to do their best for the country as the Tories are now.
 






A1X

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Sep 1, 2017
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vegster

Sanity Clause
May 5, 2008
27,897
On now on GMTV.

Absolutely amazing how Piers Morgan is doing a better job of calling this crap government to account than anyone else on television, in the newspapers or on the opposition front benches.

The newspaper's are all pretty much pro-Government apart from the odd splash headline and parliament is not sitting so no PMQ's and Tory ministers are reluctant to appear before any parliament committee meetings. Other broadcasters are calling the government out but don't actually have the clout to worry them. It's all about Morgan really, I would never trust him after his numerous dodgy dealings.
 


maltaseagull

Well-known member
Feb 25, 2009
13,032
Zabbar- Malta
'This crap government'. Hardly had a chance has it? Like many european governments it has struggled in the crisis. I didn't vote for Labour (hardly anyone did) but if they were in power, I would do my utmost to support them as I am sure they would try to do their best for the country as the Tories are now.

Unfortunately, there are some people who never let go of their political views even in this crisis.
 




Simster

"the man's an arse"
Jul 7, 2003
54,219
Surrey
'This crap government'. Hardly had a chance has it? Like many european governments it has struggled in the crisis. I didn't vote for Labour (hardly anyone did) but if they were in power, I would do my utmost to support them as I am sure they would try to do their best for the country as the Tories are now.

1) As has already been said, they've been in power for a DECADE.
2) If you get the chance to just watch Hancock bumble his way incompetently through Morgan's proper questioning, you will see what I mean. In January he told the commons we were "very well prepared". We weren't. And let's not go though the huge number of mistakes we've seen since, from dithering over when to lock down, the hypocrisy of front bench leaders failing to lead by example - Johnson shaking hands with patients, Gove having his daughter tested (which is absolutely outrageous!), Stanley Johnson travelling to and from his second home, the EU ventilator shambles and the fact they've since asked pro-Brexit and Tory donors JCB and Dyson to manufacture them since. And now we are heading towards the worst figures in Europe.
3) Your Labour whataboutery is utterly irrelevant. They are not in power. Even if they were, it's doubtful they'd be the shambles we are seeing from this CRAP government.


Oh and [MENTION=35289]Baker lite[/MENTION], I am not pretending to like Morgan - he is holding this government to account for his own reasons. But he is at least doing it properly, which is more than can be said for the BBC, both Labour leaders and our "free" press.
 


pb21

Well-known member
Apr 23, 2010
6,330
Morgan is the lowest form of human filth, He cost the lives of British service personnel, I will never forgive him.


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I remember this when it happened, I cant recall was this intentional, i.e. he knew they were fake or just didn't care enough to fully check?

Also, I have seen far worse photographs. Someone I went to school with bought in photos his Dad took (or got hold of) whilst in Iraq during the 'First Gulf War', they were horrific.
 


CHAPPERS

DISCO SPENG
Jul 5, 2003
44,785
1) As has already been said, they've been in power for a DECADE.
2) If you get the chance to just watch Hancock bumble his way incompetently through Morgan's proper questioning, you will see what I mean. In January he told the commons we were "very well prepared". We weren't. And let's not go though the huge number of mistakes we've seen since, from dithering over when to lock down, the hypocrisy of front bench leaders failing to lead by example - Johnson shaking hands with patients, Gove having his daughter tested (which is absolutely outrageous!), Stanley Johnson travelling to and from his second home, the EU ventilator shambles and the fact they've since asked pro-Brexit and Tory donors JCB and Dyson to manufacture them since. And now we are heading towards the worst figures in Europe.
3) Your Labour whataboutery is utterly irrelevant. They are not in power. Even if they were, it's doubtful they'd be the shambles we are seeing from this CRAP government.


Oh and [MENTION=35289]Baker lite[/MENTION], I am not pretending to like Morgan - he is holding this government to account for his own reasons. But he is at least doing it properly, which is more than can be said for the BBC, both Labour leaders and our "free" press.

To be fair to Starmer there is not much they can do whilst Parliament is in recess.
 










Simster

"the man's an arse"
Jul 7, 2003
54,219
Surrey
To be fair to Starmer there is not much they can do whilst Parliament is in recess.

Maybe so. It was well publicised that he asked for the government to publish an exit strategy, which is obviously a reasonable request even if it is an open goal for the simpletons to chirp at him for not allowing them to get the current situation under control.
 






dazzer6666

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Mar 27, 2013
52,507
Burgess Hill
1) As has already been said, they've been in power for a DECADE.
2) If you get the chance to just watch Hancock bumble his way incompetently through Morgan's proper questioning, you will see what I mean. In January he told the commons we were "very well prepared". We weren't. And let's not go though the huge number of mistakes we've seen since, from dithering over when to lock down, the hypocrisy of front bench leaders failing to lead by example - Johnson shaking hands with patients, Gove having his daughter tested (which is absolutely outrageous!), Stanley Johnson travelling to and from his second home, the EU ventilator shambles and the fact they've since asked pro-Brexit and Tory donors JCB and Dyson to manufacture them since. And now we are heading towards the worst figures in Europe.
3) Your Labour whataboutery is utterly irrelevant. They are not in power. Even if they were, it's doubtful they'd be the shambles we are seeing from this CRAP government.


Oh and [MENTION=35289]Baker lite[/MENTION], I am not pretending to like Morgan - he is holding this government to account for his own reasons. But he is at least doing it properly, which is more than can be said for the BBC, both Labour leaders and our "free" press.

Time in office is a little bit irrelevant......the pandemic is 'new'. Loads of mistakes were bound to have been made in all this - everyone is learning as they go along. Not sure what Stanley Johnson's behaviour has to do with the Government. The EU is in total turmoil in terms of dealing with the pandemic. You can easily interpret the stats to make us look better or worse than other countries in Europe...........

Morgan acts like a teenager on Facebook.....will do or say anything to get 'likes'.
 


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