Showing posts with label Politics Live. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Politics Live. Show all posts

Wednesday, 2 March 2022

DIANE'S EUROPEAN MUDDLE


Appearing on the Beeb's Politics Live on Tuesday, Diane Abbott got herself into a geographical muddle by mistaking the Mediterranean for the Ukrainian.  Croatian viewers could be forgiven for having experienced a moment of panic as Diane announced that one of the things Putin had got wrong was "he seemed to think his tanks could roll into Croatia".  She was quickly corrected by host Jo Coburn.

Click below for the video.


It's an easy mistake for a leftist to make, if they're an idiot.  Both countries belonged to larger communist blocs as recently as the 1990s, just not the same bloc and hundreds of miles apart!

Thursday, 4 November 2021

ZARAH'S MASK HYPOCRISY OVERLOAD

Far left MP Zarah Sultana almost had a hissy fit on Wednesday's edition of Politics Live.  She said she felt 'uncredibly unsafe' in the Commons to see so many Tories not wearing face masks - despite the fact she is just 28 and has no underlying health conditions as far as we're aware.  When fellow guest Julia Hartley-Brewer mocked her stance, poor Zarah got herself a bit worked up.

Click below for the clip.


Thanks to a written request from Tory backbencher Steve Baker, we now know that the mortality rate of Covid is around 0.096 per cent.  That is an overall sum that accounts for all deaths, including the overwhelming majority which are in the sick and elderly.  As Sultana is neither sick or elderly, she is more likely to die falling down a staircase in the Commons, choking on a halal chicken sandwich from the Commons menu or being sat on by Emily Thornberry.

As alluded to by Hartley-Brewer, Sultana's mask stance is also choc-a-bloc with hypocrisy.  In the many recent photographs to be found on her social media accounts, Zarah is not wearing a face covering in any of them.  We can also call into question her supposedly deep-rooted concern for vulnerable groups too.  This is just a small selection...

Nov 2 - Meeting the President of Bolivia, a 58-year-old cancer survivor.
Indoors, up close and not a mask in sight!
Oct 29 - Indoor gathering in Coventry, sandwiched between two elders
Oct 26 - Gathering outside Parliament with hard left allies including Nadia Whittome
and 72-year-old Corbyn.  OK, so this is outdoors, but in her Politics Live outburst she
declared that MPs should wear face masks 'around the estate' - so fair game...
Oct 20 - Again in the Westminster grounds, this time standing alongside
60-year-old Green MP Caroline Lucas
Oct 20 - Inside the Commons with comrade Charlotte Nichols.  So much for
wearing face masks 'around the estate'
Oct 16 - Joining Sikhs and Hindus for their festivities, but look at all those
elderly Sikh men perilously close to young maskless Zarah
Oct 2 - Remember when Zarah said 'hundreds of MPs not wearing masks is a
dangerous message to send'.  Well, here's Zarah standing in the middle of around
60 people - of all ages - at the Young Muslim Partnership Programme in Oxford.
Not one person is wearing a face mask
Sept 26 - It says 'Young Labour', but Zarah is inches from 72-year-old Corbyn.
This was the Labour conference, from which there are countless more photos of
Zarah and she is not wearing a face covering in any of them

What a hypocrite.

Thursday, 7 October 2021

STARMER LACKS 'CHARISMA AND ABILITY'

Leading Brexiteer and ex-Labour MP Kate Hoey told Politics Live today that Keir Starmer has neither the 'charisma or ability' to be PM.  The deputy leader of Scottish Labour predictably disagreed.  Jackie Baillie said Starmer's lengthy speech during his party conference last week set out 'clearly who he is and what he's about'.  Really?  After one hour and twenty eight minutes the truth is that no-one is any the wiser.

Click below for the clip.


Kate Hoey currently sits in the House of Lords as an independent peer, having resigned from Labour following the 2019 Brexit impasse.  She had previously served as the Labour MP for Vauxhall in London since 1989.

Tuesday, 25 May 2021

VAL VAZ QUESTIONS PM'S ILLNESS


Ex-Labour frontbencher Valerie Vaz has apologised after appearing to suggest something untoward about Boris Johnson's Covid illness last spring.  The MP for Walsall South made the extraordinary remarks on the BBC's Politics Live on Monday, much to the disgust of Tory MP Simon Clarke.  When asked by host Jo Coburn if she wished to rescind the comments, Vaz dodged the question and said: "None of us were in the room".

Vaz's remarks came during a debate on Dominic Cummings' latest allegations about the government's conduct during the pandemic.  Also taking part were former Labour MP Caroline Flint and ex-Tory MP Matthew Parris.  Flint branded Vaz's remarks 'terrible'.  By Monday evening Vaz had apologised, telling BirminghamLive: "I have had the opportunity to watch my comments on Politics Live today.  I wish to clarify my remarks and apologise if any offence was caused.  I never intended to give the suggestion that the Prime Minister was not seriously ill".

Click below for the clip.


Vaz was sacked from Labour's front bench in Starmer's emergency post-election reshuffle.  She had been the shadow leader of the House of Commons.  In hindsight that has saved the Labour leader further embarrassment now.

Monday, 10 May 2021

BLUNKETT'S HUG HYPOCRISY

Lord Blunkett has confessed to having breached one of the government's dystopian lockdown rules.  The former Blairite minister admitted to having embraced his wife's newborn granddaughter recently and declared:  "I don't really need the Great Leader's permission to cuddle a baby".  Here here.  But having said that, we are in no doubt that given the same opportunities afforded this government, the Blair regime - of which Blunkett was a key figure - would have wasted little time in stripping away such liberties.  And then some.

In fact when Blunkett was home secretary he described the concept of freedom thus: "We could live in a world which is airy fairy, libertarian, where everybody does precisely what they like and we believe the best of everybody and then they destroy us".  It has also been claimed that he once told the head of the prison service to deploy the army and 'machine gun' rioters at Lincoln Prison.

So if you watch the clip below, please don't feel that Blunkett is some kind of libertarian lockdown sceptic.  He's a hypocrite and a fraud.


Hug who you want, when you want.  No politician should ever have been given this much control in the first place.

BURGON VS BLUNKETT

Richard Burgon has clashed with Lord Blunkett over the party's attitude to working class voters and the merits of wokery.  Burgon was asked about recent comments by his party colleague Khalid Mahmood, who said that the party had been captured by 'university graduates with woke politics'.  Burgon's response pretty much summed up why Labour continue to fail, as he leapt to the defence of woke students and sneered at voters for failing to understand the benefits of woke politics.  Dear oh dear.

Blunkett disagreed with his fellow Yorkshireman's assessment of what wokery meant and linked the word instead to political extremists attacking statues, something that was being used to tar the Labour 
Party.  Clearly this was a reference to the Labour left's embrace of BLM violence.  Burgon then hit back at his Blairite opponent with a fierce rebuke of Keir Starmer's leadership, referring to 'shallow flag-waving' and posing for photos 'eating fish and chips and drinking beer'.  Burgon looked very pleased with himself having got the final word in.


This is a prime example of how Labour is going to tear itself apart in the months and, potentially, years to come.

BURGON WARNING FOR STARMER

Richard Burgon was the unofficial spokesperson for the left on Politics Live this afternoon and sounded the alarm bell over the forthcoming Batley and Spen by-election.  Burgon struck a conciliatory tone as he urged the leadership  to learn 'the lessons from the failures from the last week' and ensure they win that by-election.  However, he also had this warning for Starmer: "Obviously, if Labour doesn't win in Batley and Spen, then Keir will have real problems because he'd be losing again and losing again, and eventually politics takes its course".


There is currently no date for the Batley and Spen by-election.

Monday, 22 March 2021

WHITTOME REFUSES TO CONDEMN RIOTERS

Despite covering up for BLM last year, the media appears to be unable or unwilling to do the same this time.  A dozen burning police vehicles is probably a bit too much to pass off as a 'peaceful protest' even for the BBC.  Therefore, Politics Live host Jo Coburn was visibly exasperated by the response of Labour's Nadia Whittome to the violence.  Whittome point blank refused to condemn the rioters after multiple opportunities to do so.  There's no surprise there, the Corbyn loyalist has form when it comes to backing violent insurrection.  In response to the toppling of the Colston statue (also in Bristol) last year the Nottingham MP tweeted: "I celebrate these acts of resistance".

Appearing on the Politics Live panel alongside Whittome was Tory MP Damian Green who called her response 'disgraceful'.  Click below for the clips.

Whittome refuses to condemn rioters


Green calls her response 'disgraceful'


Amid the backlash against Whittome, Mail on Sunday columnist Dan Hodges suggested that Starmer should withdraw the whip.  Hodges is the son of ex-Labour MP Glenda Jackson, but quit the party after Corbyn was elected leader.


5pm has since come and gone.  She's still a Labour MP, sorry Dan.

Monday, 8 March 2021

DUFFIELD ON THE DEFENSIVE

Appearing on the BBC's Politics Live on International Women's Day, Labour's Rosie Duffield was inevitably asked about her 'transphobic' views.  Duffield's initial response was to launch into an attack on social media, which she described as a 'cess pit'.  She also lambasted cancel culture, a phenomenon fostered by the left, but which has now turned on feminists like Duffield.

Click below for clip.


Duffield went on to criticise the all-out assault on biological sex, in particular use of the term 'womxn' which she described as 'deeply frightening'.  This view was countered by her co-panellist Zing Tsjeng (a BBC Sounds presenter) who defended the use of the term.

Click below for that clip.


For years smug MPs like Duffield, Stella Creasy, Harriet Harman and Jess Phillips have congratulated themselves for their self-perceived feminist values, while simultaneously ignoring the plight of thousands of young girls and women at the hands of grooming gangs.  To see them being chewed up and cancelled by the left is perhaps no more than they deserve.

Monday, 1 February 2021

WHISPERING BARRY LASHES OUT

Labour's Barry Gardiner was involved in a bad tempered exchange with Tory MP Richard Holden on Monday.  The pair were appearing on the BBC's Politics Live when host Jo Coburn raised the issue of Labour's call to extend quarantine measures to all travellers to the UK.  Holden's response sparked an angry intervention from Gardiner, to which Holden replied that Labour were engaging in 'typical Goldilocks politics'.  To be fair, Gardiner made some valid points - click below for the video.


Neither Gardiner or Holden are frontbenchers, so their influence on these matters is somewhat limited, but Labour's proposal does make sense.  What is the point of only putting certain nationals in quarantine when anyone can bring in a new strain?  We all saw how quickly this virus spread across the face of the planet and we've seen how nations with aggressive border policies have fared much better than us.

The Australian Open will soon host tens of thousands of tennis fans as a direct result of the country's strict approach at the border.  Furthermore, today the Isle of Man not only lifted its lockdown, but removed all restrictions - including social distancing.  The strict Manx border policy extends to all travellers, regardless of their origin.

It seems that in the UK we are currently in a Twilight Zone-style situation where a party normally committed to opening borders wants them tightened, while the Tories appear desperate to keep them open.  Having been pushed for a vote on the issue, Boris Johnson has taken the extraordinary decision to whip his MPs into abstaining on Labour's proposal.  So much for taking back control!

Thursday, 10 December 2020

BATTLE OF THE GINGERS

Labour's Paul Embery continued to promote his excellent new book on Thursday with an appearance on BBC's Politics Live.  After batting away host Jo Coburn's repeated attempts to label Millwall fans 'racist', the author went to town on his snooty colleague Lloyd Russell-Moyle.  The Brighton MP was flabbergasted as Embery explained how his metropolitan ilk had abandoned the working classes.  "How dare you!" shrieked the comical Russell-Moyle, before he embarked on a sanctimonious response that consisted primarily of how offended he was - without countering any of Embery's observations.

Of course the likes of this woke Corbyn loyalist cannot form a coherent argument when it comes to Labour's abandonment of the working classes because they would rather not even acknowledge their existence at all.  These are, after-all, the scum who voted for Brexit and Labour do not speak for them.

Click below for the clash of the Labour gingers...


Further reading

Saturday, 14 November 2020

ANDREW NEIL BRUTALISES SNP

The BBC made a huge tactical error in removing Andrew Neil from its schedule.  Without a regular TV slot and now free of the BBC, he has embarked on an outspoken journey and in the new year he launches his own news channel.  GB News will be available on Freeview and looks set to challenge the mainstream media monopoly and their globalist fear-mongering narrative.

Neil's final assignment for the BBC was covering the US presidential election, which he discussed on Politics Live last week.  He said he was enjoying his new-found freedom 'to say what he thinks' and he didn't hold back when launching an attack on the Scottish National Party.  Host Jo Coburn had asked Neil about the implications of the US election for Britain, but instead he embarked on an assault on the SNP and appeared to accuse London-based media of giving them 'a free ride'.  Also on a video link was the SNP MP for Stirling, Alyn Smith, who responded to Neil's assault with a patronising remark about Neil needing 'a lie-down'.  The ferocious debate ended in a virtual staring match with Smith raising his eyebrow and glaring into the camera.

Watch below (and then enjoy Neil's devastating take-down of Nicola Sturgeon from last year's pre-election interview).


Andrew Neil eviscerates Nicola Sturgeon (November 2019)

Thursday, 5 March 2020

IT'S NOT ABOUT HATE, IT'S ABOUT CONTROL

by Richey Edwards

Crime is already out of control in many of our towns and cities.  The police in some areas do not attend burglaries and other 'minor' crimes.  The situation is such that many crimes just go unreported now, it's a sad reality of modern Britain.

Step forward the Labour party.  They are not at all interested in serious crime (Sadiq Khan a good case in point), but they are very interested in thought crime and safe spaces.  This is about control.  It's ok murder someone because you are an oppressed minority disenfranchised or held back by bourgeois society in some way, but you must not act in a way that does not conform to our political doctrine.  Remember that socialism unchecked is a gateway to communism, likewise when they start legislating for hate crime, the scope of what they designate to be hate crime will continue to expand until they control your speech and your actions.  The control of your thoughts is not off limits either and this is why hard left extremists like Richard Burgon are always talking about 'education'.  It's why the hard left are in control of schools and universities and are churning out a generation of morons who think socialism/communism is a good thing.

Yesterday Dawn Butler appeared on the BBC's Politics Live and suggested that wolf-whistling and catcalling should be outlawed (as in France), conflating somewhat trivial matters with more serious offences.  Nick Ferrari was exasperated by her views.


Ferrari not once, but twice, stresses he is not excusing wolf whistling.  This is in itself an indication to how far the left already controls our speech.  Ferrari knows that if he is perceived in any way to have condoned such behaviour he will himself face a torrent of abuse.  However, this kind of abuse would be acceptable because Ferrari would have diverged from the political narrative established by the left.  Therefore he is fair game.  Another example of what's acceptable in the leftists' world view can be seen by the treatment of Meghan Markle and Priti Patel.  Any criticism of Meghan is deemed 'racist' because we, the left, have designated her an oppressed minority.  Priti Patel can be abused in any way we see fit because she has diverged from our political narrative.

The hypocrisy is staggering.


Dawn Butler's attitude to misogyny is even more insidious.  By conflating mildly annoying behaviour such as wolf whistling with groping and even physical assault shows that once again the left is not actually interested in serious crime.  They want innocuous behaviour punished, but are happy to see actual rapists given a slap on the wrist in court.  Incidentally, when was the last time Dawn Butler (or any figures on the Labour front bench) condemn paedophile grooming gangs?  Exactly!

This is the video Dawn Butler referred to in the clip above (it's a BBC video, so it will be well within the acceptable narrative).  In it the 'crime' of catcalling is discussed alongside horrendous verbal abuse, threats, stalking of children and a woman being punched in the face.  We've seen this before.  The #MeToo movement was driven by leftist actors who conflated being touched on the knee inappropriately with actual rape.  Again, what this does is trivialise serious crime and lets real offenders off the hook.

"We must have real legislative solutions" says one of the women in the BBC video.  Must we?  Because you know what love (yes that's right, called you 'love'), our police have enough on their plate already and as we have already established - this will not stop with wolf whistling.  Once you have that on the statute books next it will be 'unwarranted eye contact' ie. men should not be allowed to look at women in the street.

It sounds daft doesn't it?  But then again, twenty years ago so did the outlawing of wolf whistling.

Wednesday, 12 February 2020

A CLOWN CALLED NUGEE

It was a case of pot, kettle, black on yesterday's Politics Live as Lady Nugee embarked on yet another desperate rant.  Labelling Boris Johnson a clown and a liar she bragged about her qualities at the despatch box and suggested that she had him on the run every time they clashed.  When she had allowed him to speak, Tory MP Neil O'Brien replied:  "The problem there on display is very aggressive personal attacks rather than actual substance".  Given her recent barrel-scraping dig at Rebecca Long-Bailey, personal attacks are becoming something of a forte for Nugee.


Emily certainly has illusions of grandeur.  Sadly for her she only has 23 nominations for the leadership and time is running out.  Two days left and still ten short...

Saturday, 11 January 2020

WOKE METROPOLITAN FAIZA

Failed Labour candidate Faiza Shaheen appeared on the BBC's Politics Live on Friday and excelled in hard left denial.  Poor Faiza was so convinced she was going to unseat Iain Duncan Smith that when the ballots began piling up on election night she literally recoiled in horror.  She's clearly still very bitter, but blaming her leader is not on the agenda.  It was the media you see - they undid our unbelievable campaign, but I still did great in Chingford having bucked the downward trend of the losers around me - a 1.3% swing to Labour - I more or less won that seat!  Faiza is a prime example of the arrogant hard left millennial morons empowered by Corbyn and cushioned by the Twitter bubble of socialist delusion.


Faiza continued to represent the cause admirably when she was asked about the lack of patriotism in Corbyn's Labour.  She reacted with an eye roll and a smirk, as every good socialist should when that hideous word is spoke out loud.  As she rambled on and digressed into attacking Brexit, co-panellist David Goodhart grimaced and did the unthinkable - he interrupted this incredibly privileged and conceited individual to speak a piece of his mind.  She initially tried to resist his impertinence, but was eventually overpowered by his patriarchal fascism and gave host Jo Coburn the kind of knowing look that said 'oh dear, there appears to be a gammon-faced racist in the room'.  Then the painfully limp-wristed Rory Stewart began to speak and thankfully he was cut short in the following clip...

Thursday, 9 January 2020

WHISPERING BARRY MOCKED


The subject of Barry Gardiner's dubious leadership bid was discussed on Politics Live on Thursday.  Andrew Neil introduced the topic by mocking Barry's t-shirt, as featured in the Huffington Post coverage.  "I think pretty much all of us were born in the NHS" he noted, leading to much giggling across the panel.  Even backbench Labour idiot Lloyd Russell-Wotsit joined in the laughter.


At the time of writing there are only 64 MPs/MEPs left to nominate a candidate and still no solid commitment to his supposed leadership bid, so what on earth Barry Gardiner is playing at is anyone's guess.  What we do know is that there will definitely be four candidates proceeding to the next stage after Long-Bailey, Nandy and Phillips all reached the 22 nomination threshold on Thursday.  Thornberry requires another 12 to continue, while Clive Lewis appears dead in the water with just four nominations thus far.

Monday, 6 January 2020

CAMPBELL OUTFOXED

Alastair Campbell clashed with the Brexit Party's Claire Fox on the BBC's Politics Live earlier today.  Never one to miss an opportunity to bash Brexit, Campbell bizarrely claimed that our departure from the EU would help to destabilise the Middle East still further.  Shocking arrogance from Campbell, but Fox was swift to point out that the biggest destabilising factor in the region in was the Iraq War.  He laughed off her comments as only a true psychopath could, having contributed to the deaths of hundreds of thousands of people with his dodgy Iraq dossier...

Thursday, 21 November 2019

RUSSELL-WOTSIT IN TOO DEEP

Perhaps all the important hands were to the pump on Wednesday as Labour prepared to launch its communist manifesto.  How else to explain how the candidate for Brighton Kemptown was rolled out to talk about Labour's NHS conspiracy theory on the BBC's Politics Live.  "You've got no evidence" host Jo Coburn repeatedly told the hapless backbencher as he rattled off the usual Labour scare story about the NHS being sold off to the United States.


Brighton Kemptown candidates 2019

Lloyd Russell-Moyle (Lab)
Joe Miller (Con)
Ben Thomas (Lib Dem)
Graham Cushway (Brexit)
Alexandra Phillips (Green)

Brighton Kemptown general election 2017

Lloyd Russell-Moyle (Lab) 28,703 (58.3%) +19.2%
Simon Kirby (Con) 18,835 (38.3%) -2.4%
Emily Tester (Lib Dem) 1,457 (3.0%) N/c
Doktor Haze (Ind) 212 (0.4%) New

Saturday, 9 November 2019

LABOUR'S 'FINAL SAY' IS BOMBING

Labour lefty Laura Pidcock spoke to Jo Coburn on Politics Live yesterday to discuss the party's Brexit policy and how it was going down on the doorsteps.  Pidcock's north-east region of England was one of only three areas where Labour remains in the lead according to a new YouGov survey.  This is despite the region's big Leave vote in 2016.  Laura's own constituency of North West Durham returned one of the smaller Leave votes at 55 per cent.  We're no body language experts, but watching Laura's response to Coburn it appears that Labour's bullshit Brexit policy is not going down well at all.  Shifting awkwardly and looking down and away to the side is not the look of someone answering a question honestly.



At some point during this campaign let's hope that someone points out the bullshit of Labour's Brexit approach.  They are not offering a 'final say' about whether we Leave or Remain, the two options they are offering are Remain and Remain.  Their new deal would retain membership of both the customs union and single market, with freedom of movement set to continue.  This is not Brexit, it is Remain.

Tuesday, 8 October 2019

JESS'S KNOCK DOOR RUN

There's no getting away from Jess Phillips at the minute.  Her book has now been out for a week, but she's still getting airtime on mainstream telly.  Today it was the turn of BBC's Politics Live and ever one to believe her own hype, Jess made an outlandish and easily debunked claim.  Watch below.


Firstly, why is she making out like she's such a seasoned campaigner that she doesn't know which election is being referred to?  Jess, you've only stood in two general elections.  Secondly, and this is the big one, she says she knocked on 25,000 doors in the last general election.  Anyone with an ounce of commonsense would query this bold claim.  The Spectator did some maths and came to the conclusion that in order to do this she would have had to knock on a door every 2.4 minutes, the problem being that for this to be accurate she would have had to do this 24/7 for six weeks continuously without breaking for food or sleep.

Having realised that her statement was complete bullshit, Jess responded to a couple of Twitter users by revising her story to claim that she "didn't do it alone" and it was the "strength of common endeavour".  Funny that, because there was no mention of collective responsibility when she broadcast live to the nation.  She doesn't say 'we' or 'my team and I', she says: "I knocked on 25,000 doors during that six week period".  Was it merely a narcissist's slip of the tongue or was she telling a plain porky?