Re: RIP PRINCE PHILIP
4No loss. A Total racist and fucked everything that was going.
Laughed today when on Talksport... the comedy ****** was talking about racism on Twitter and then the news came in. Oh he said what a great guy.
These ***** are *****. Never doubt that.
Laughed today when on Talksport... the comedy ****** was talking about racism on Twitter and then the news came in. Oh he said what a great guy.
These ***** are *****. Never doubt that.
Re: RIP PRINCE PHILIP
5Never ceases to amaze me how the media manage to brainwash so many of the British population into believing what wonderfully people the royal family are; and telling us what we are all thinking that we are all mourning his death.
It's utter nonsense in my view. I'll decide for myself what I think and whose death I shall mourn
Fed up with all the platitudes already.
It's utter nonsense in my view. I'll decide for myself what I think and whose death I shall mourn
Fed up with all the platitudes already.
Re: RIP PRINCE PHILIP
6Was it ever going to be any other way?
Now await the avalanche of commemorative crap
Now await the avalanche of commemorative crap
Re: RIP PRINCE PHILIP
8Very difficult to ignore it with saturation cover.Willthiswork wrote:Why can't people just ignore things if they don't l
#NoRespect
Re: RIP PRINCE PHILIP
9Get NetflixOLDCROMWELLIAN wrote:Very difficult to ignore it with saturation cover.Willthiswork wrote:Why can't people just ignore things if they don't l
#NoRespect
Re: RIP PRINCE PHILIP
10Saturday's games will be moved to avoid clashing with the funeral. Not entirely sure why - it seems perfectly reasonable to allow people to decide which they want to watch or listen to. If people want to mourn, I fully respect their right to do so, but it's not sane or reasonable to expect that everyone will want to.
Re: RIP PRINCE PHILIP
11Precisely my point. Why when it comes to British royalty, do the media in particular believe they have the right to tell us what we are all thinking and want to do.Kairdiff Exile wrote:Saturday's games will be moved to avoid clashing with the funeral. Not entirely sure why - it seems perfectly reasonable to allow people to decide which they want to watch or listen to. If people want to mourn, I fully respect their right to do so, but it's not sane or reasonable to expect that everyone will want to.
Re: RIP PRINCE PHILIP
12I pay a licence fee to watch a variety of programmesWillthiswork wrote:Get NetflixOLDCROMWELLIAN wrote:Very difficult to ignore it with saturation cover.Willthiswork wrote:Why can't people just ignore things if they don't l
#NoRespect
Re: RIP PRINCE PHILIP
13We've been lucky the queen's rein has been so long we ain't use to the protocol when a senior royal diesOLDCROMWELLIAN wrote:Precisely my point. Why when it comes to British royalty, do the media in particular believe they have the right to tell us what we are all thinking and want to do.Kairdiff Exile wrote:Saturday's games will be moved to avoid clashing with the funeral. Not entirely sure why - it seems perfectly reasonable to allow people to decide which they want to watch or listen to. If people want to mourn, I fully respect their right to do so, but it's not sane or reasonable to expect that everyone will want to.
When the Queen finally passes away it will be even bigger
Re: RIP PRINCE PHILIP
14Totally agree with L In W and O C. I'm not a monarchist but don't dislike some of them (sliding scale). However ,P P was my least favourite and a terrible racist.
Re: RIP PRINCE PHILIP
15Usually listen to the effusive Tony Blackburn Radio 5 Sunday night.. Mysteriously not on and some low key "pop" music instead..... This to me is unacceptable from the BBC
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