Irony of the editor of a magazine that exists to serve the agenda of plutocrats refusing to bow to evil capitalist megacorp the Co-op
― A Short Film About Scampoes (Noodle Vague), Friday, 4 September 2020 11:43 (five years ago)
It is notable that every time anyone writes anything about anything JC ever said or did - especially when they're trying to make him look bad - he comes out looking incredibly good.
― the pinefox, Friday, 4 September 2020 11:48 (five years ago)
Going out to buy rainbow cones to own Andrew Neil
― scampo italiano (gyac), Friday, 4 September 2020 11:53 (five years ago)
Johnson, JR, Joy Morrissey and the gang no doubt fuming over this latest history erasure
BREAKING: I’ve just heard the ‘Ripper Museum’ on Cable Street, East London, established under the false premise it would be a women’s history museum, has gone bust.GOOD.This was a celebration of misogyny & murder.I’m proud to have been part of the campaign against it. pic.twitter.com/Us5e1uXs5x— Dr Louise Raw (@LouiseRawAuthor) September 4, 2020
― nashwan, Friday, 4 September 2020 12:53 (five years ago)
Cancelled by the market
― A Short Film About Scampoes (Noodle Vague), Friday, 4 September 2020 12:58 (five years ago)
can't wait to see how the BBC's new social media policy doesn't apply to Neil
So can I just check that you've not told your agency to desist from placing future ads in The Spectator? And that you are prepared to place ads in the future? https://t.co/WqdFm0WITi— Andrew Neil (@afneil) September 4, 2020
― stet, Friday, 4 September 2020 15:49 (five years ago)
Absurd performative outrage from Neil here, the Co-op was never trying to influence editorial, it chose not to advertise and didn't know it was doing so in the first place. He knows this full well.
― Matt DC, Friday, 4 September 2020 15:59 (five years ago)
I could be wrong but Neil is currently not employed by BBC (they cancelled his show and I don't think he does Daily Politics anymore) which explains why he's been far more unhinged and fashy recently.
― nashwan, Friday, 4 September 2020 16:02 (five years ago)
The sheer scale of the support he gets though. This shit plays so well for them, there’s no downside Xp
― stet, Friday, 4 September 2020 16:04 (five years ago)
Let me spell this out and end this nonsense. I currently have no contract with the BBC. But if I was to accept a new freelance contract, which came with tight restrictions re Twitter, then I would accept said restrictions as part of contract. Capice? https://t.co/uTAdFufHUw— Andrew Neil (@afneil) September 4, 2020
― Anti-Cop Ponceortium (Camaraderie at Arms Length), Friday, 4 September 2020 16:05 (five years ago)
Fucking pathetic backpedal from Co-Op.
― nashwan, Friday, 4 September 2020 16:07 (five years ago)
Feel very bad for whoever was in charge of their social media and presumably has just been hung out to dry here.
― Matt DC, Friday, 4 September 2020 16:24 (five years ago)
There was a Spectator free trial promotion via Time Out emails recently. Unsubscribed from Time Out emails and told them why. No idea how many buy or subscribe to it - not enough for more advertisers to be persuaded to drop it I guess.
― nashwan, Friday, 4 September 2020 16:30 (five years ago)
Tony Abbott appointment confirmed, zero fucks given
― A Short Film About Scampoes (Noodle Vague), Friday, 4 September 2020 16:31 (five years ago)
https://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_mdyd1cbIqU1rby04wo1_1280.gif
― you are like a scampicane, there's calm in your fries (bizarro gazzara), Friday, 4 September 2020 16:37 (five years ago)
it's a pity Orbán now has a job for life, he'd make a cracking own-the-libs trade negotiator!
― calzino, Friday, 4 September 2020 16:44 (five years ago)
Amusingly, Abbott isn't even the most bizarre or objectionable name on the list. https://t.co/JA4LwTxFxx— David Timoney (@fromarsetoelbow) September 4, 2020
― calzino, Friday, 4 September 2020 17:09 (five years ago)
Daniel Hannan will do a fine job
― Neil S, Friday, 4 September 2020 18:46 (five years ago)
I'd be hard-pressed to come up with a more eloquent photographic allegory of contemporary British nihilism:
https://i.guim.co.uk/img/media/3f08942dab33951c3d5e2a367da2ae58dfee1a91/0_93_1600_960/master/1600.jpg?width=1920&quality=85&auto=format&fit=max&s=bd271e612a3759e0443e65235535c681
― pomenitul, Friday, 4 September 2020 18:49 (five years ago)
christ that’s grim
― you are like a scampicane, there's calm in your fries (bizarro gazzara), Friday, 4 September 2020 19:32 (five years ago)
Senior Lib Dems maintain that Mr Murray “always gave us enough” to suggest that he would consider switching parties.
“Ian held talks only to discuss how parties could work together to stop Brexit, and when the Lib Dems tried to tempt.......
couldn't copy and paste any more as the words/times paywall faded into insignificance.
― calzino, Friday, 4 September 2020 19:41 (five years ago)
stoked to read ILX's line on the latest XR protest
― imago, Saturday, 5 September 2020 09:52 (five years ago)
Lol Australian politicians really not happy about the Tony Abbott thing.
Mark Dreyfus, the shadow attorney general of the opposition Labor party, said on Saturday: “It’s up to the Morrison government to explain how a former Liberal PM can now work for a foreign power advising on matters potentially in direct conflict with Australia’s commercial interest.
“And how conflicts arising from Mr Abbott’s intimate knowledge of Australia’s trading interests and strategies, gained during his years as minister and prime minister, will be managed.”
Other parliamentarians went further. Rex Patrick, an independent senator from South Australia, labelled Abbott’s appointment a “disgrace” and called for the former prime minister to be forced to register as a foreign agent under Australia’s Foreign Influence Transparency Scheme.
He said Abbott should be stripped of “most” of his travel and office allowance. “Australian taxpayers shouldn’t subsidise a foreign agent,” Patrick said on social media.
― Matt DC, Saturday, 5 September 2020 09:56 (five years ago)
This might be worth it if the government ends up with a trade envoy who can't leave his own country because it wanted to fuck off the snowflakes.
― Matt DC, Saturday, 5 September 2020 09:57 (five years ago)
I take the correct position that XR are generally terrible but did a good thing today.
Fuck Labour. And just so we are clear- Fuck. Labour. https://t.co/HqDtUce5ux— Mr Demos of Pnyx (@gem_ste) September 5, 2020
― calzino, Saturday, 5 September 2020 10:34 (five years ago)
someone makes the good point that it's a miracle they succeeded, they are probably so heavily infiltrated by undercover cops.
― calzino, Saturday, 5 September 2020 10:40 (five years ago)
Dawn Butler expressed approval for the XR action and then either deleted it or was ordered to by the appalling Labour leadership that cares a lot about the Murdoch press.
― calzino, Saturday, 5 September 2020 10:44 (five years ago)
lol the "outrageous attack on our free press" line being used by both main parties.. just seriously fuck this country.
― calzino, Saturday, 5 September 2020 10:50 (five years ago)
fuck this country, fuck its political parties, fuck the free press, fuck XR
seems to cover it
― A Short Film About Scampoes (Noodle Vague), Saturday, 5 September 2020 10:56 (five years ago)
we need a separate thread for why XR are a pathetic cosplay joke of a nothing but still, i lolled
― A Short Film About Scampoes (Noodle Vague), Saturday, 5 September 2020 10:57 (five years ago)
they are awful, but I approve of climate emergency protests that cause disruption to the so called free press, sorry I meant the vile fascist propaganda shit-rags owned by the same few billionaires
― calzino, Saturday, 5 September 2020 11:05 (five years ago)
sometimes they are so bad you'd think they were an elaborate psyop perpetrated by big oil to sullen the reputation of climate activism, but I still approve of what they did today!
― calzino, Saturday, 5 September 2020 11:08 (five years ago)
From the Wapping picket line to fighting the mine closures and supporting families affected by the P&O dispute, I’ve always been a proud trade unionist.
“A free press is vital for our democracy. People have the right to read the newspapers they want. Stopping them from being distributed and printers from doing their jobs is wrong.”
― calzino, Saturday, 5 September 2020 11:33 (five years ago)
Who in 2020 is being prevented from reading or engaging with the free press because they can't physically get their hands on a newspaper?
― Matt DC, Saturday, 5 September 2020 11:52 (five years ago)
Kieth is a Kop
― A Short Film About Scampoes (Noodle Vague), Saturday, 5 September 2020 11:55 (five years ago)
Like this is literally a handful of dyed-in-the-wool Tory colonels having apoplexy because the Telegraph hasn't landed on their doormat.
― Matt DC, Saturday, 5 September 2020 11:56 (five years ago)
― imago, Saturday, 5 September 2020 bookmarkflaglink
What's your line on it?
― xyzzzz__, Saturday, 5 September 2020 11:56 (five years ago)
― scampo italiano (gyac), Saturday, 5 September 2020 12:15 (five years ago)
XR could you not instead takedown their websites jeez
― nashwan, Saturday, 5 September 2020 12:18 (five years ago)
the thing about the working class is, they just love working. can't get enough of it. Labour is the party that facilitates working - any kind of working, just for the love of work and working— Rosewood Shoehorn (@apiarism) September 5, 2020
― A Short Film About Scampoes (Noodle Vague), Saturday, 5 September 2020 12:19 (five years ago)
The Police Federation in London is calling for the suspension of the right to freedom of assembly, which is protected by Article 11 of the European Convention on Human Rights https://t.co/t8CKsik7lg— Netpol (@netpol) September 5, 2020
― xyzzzz__, Saturday, 5 September 2020 12:28 (five years ago)
I haven't worked out my exact line but the optics of a targeted attack on our monstrous press barons can't be that bad, even when they are, lol. "Tell The Truth" is a slightly lame slogan though - the issue is more structural than that (i.e. the favours-for-mates cosy press racket)
― imago, Saturday, 5 September 2020 12:32 (five years ago)
Remember when a handful of lorry drivers blocked the exit to a fuel depot and brought the entire country to a standstill, prompting widespread panic buying, and the British press cheered them on?
― Matt DC, Saturday, 5 September 2020 12:44 (five years ago)
Ban protests they spread ronaAlso get back on the 8am tube you hogs
― nashwan, Saturday, 5 September 2020 12:53 (five years ago)
A tiny number of billionaires own vast swathes of our press.Their papers relentlessly campaign for right-wing politics, promoting the interests of the ruling class and scapegoating minorities.A free press is vital to democracy, but too much of our press isn't free at all.— Zarah Sultana MP (@zarahsultana) September 5, 2020
― scampo italiano (gyac), Saturday, 5 September 2020 13:06 (five years ago)
She never misses. Honestly think she could be the fulcrum of a new left movement within the next couple of years.
― glumdalclitch, Saturday, 5 September 2020 13:27 (five years ago)
I agree, my reservations are for her safety because you know what she will be targeted with by the press.
― scampo italiano (gyac), Saturday, 5 September 2020 14:01 (five years ago)
Absolutely. The attacks on her will arguably even more deranged and frothing than they ever were on Corbyn. At least he got the granny "aww isnt he nice" appeal.
― glumdalclitch, Saturday, 5 September 2020 14:03 (five years ago)
Our free press.
And the outlets that do real investigative work are increasingly subject to state censorship https://t.co/wlbcJhlgTH— Sita Balani (@sitainshort) September 5, 2020
― xyzzzz__, Saturday, 5 September 2020 14:45 (five years ago)
She's representing a West Midlands seat on a majority of 401, Cummings is going to ensure that everything that can be possibly be thrown at her is thrown at her.
― Matt DC, Saturday, 5 September 2020 15:15 (five years ago)