Bread and Royal Circuses...

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matticus

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Whilst millions can barely heat their homes and rely on food-banks, why does this country still buy-into the royal soap opera?

The Royals have witnessed feast and famine, wars and peacetime, rubbish governments and less rubbish governments.
I really see very little correlation. Better to analyse hemline trends (and more fun!)
 

bobzmyunkle

Well-Known Member
I really see very little correlation.
Check out the title of the thread. Do a bit of Googling.
 

matticus

Guru
Witnessed....but rarely took part.Dare I say they seemed to have weathered the storm somewhat.

Sometimes eye-witnesses:

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Deleted member 49

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As I said: witnessed.
As in never took part....totally impartial🙄
Thanks for clarifying that.
 

matticus

Guru
Danny Baker had his whole career ruined by an honest mistake with Megan and a silly photo.
Clarkson seems to have done it deliberately and will get away with it.
Shocking.

Indeed.
What a flippin bonkers culture and society we live in.
 

Ian H

Guru
Danny Baker had his whole career ruined by an honest mistake with Megan and a silly photo.
Clarkson seems to have done it deliberately and will get away with it.
Shocking.
Having just looked up the Danny Baker story, that was at very least a gross error of judgement. How could the BBC not take action?
I presume some of us hold the BBC to a higher standard than Murdoch's rags.
 

Beebo

Veteran
Having just looked up the Danny Baker story, that was at very least a gross error of judgement. How could the BBC not take action?
I presume some of us hold the BBC to a higher standard than Murdoch's rags.

I agree that the BBC has to held to a higher standard than the Murdoch press.
But he apologised instantly and deleted the tweet. But was sacked by the BBC and has never appeared again.
Clarkson wrote a considered piece that would have been read by at least two other editors. The piece has not been pulled and no apology has been made.
 

bobzmyunkle

Well-Known Member
Having just looked up the Danny Baker story, that was at very least a gross error of judgement. How could the BBC not take action?
If Baker's story is true, you have to ask why he wasn't a bit more careful before he Tweeted, given that he was a high profile individual, employed by the BBC.
Clarkson's obnoxious outburst has presumably been through some sort of editorial process. I don't read the Scum, but it seems vile even by their standards.
 
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