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  • se9addick said:
    Ah that’s a blow.

    Joking apart there is this misconception that if we’d lost the war life would have gone on, but we would have lost our freedoms, but it would have been much worse than that.
  • It's another thing wrong with the 21st century. 
    Piers Morgan is starting to become the voice of reason. 
  • edited February 2019
    Greenie said:
    Im fine with who Churchill was, he was a man of his time, to me and many others he is the greatest ever Brit. End of. And I say that as a person who's political leaning are not right wing. Without countering some of your inaccuracies on your list, Im not giving it the time, you could also add the annihilation of the French fleet in 1940, but there were reasons. Same with Gallipoli, he was hung out to dry...Great men make the toughest decisions, and I'm sick to the back teeth of people of our generation and younger generations who think its ok to judge people from years ago based on the way we live and think nowadays, when in reality they couldn't do what he did, they wouldn't have the bollocks, the bloke was a hero, who fought for our country as a young man, then in his 60's made tactical and political decisions that enabled us to win the biggest war that will ever be, and some shit bags want to denigrate him, almost like he was perfect, he wasn't, Churchill was a war time PM, and steered our country out of the darkest of times. The turds that criticise him need to remember that.
    Churchill was the right man from 39 till 45 and his character got this Country through  it darkest days.

    As soon as the war was over, the working class people which was the majority, criticised Churchill big time. I only saw the hustings from 1946 recently on Pathe news but he was getting plenty of stick from ex servicemen at the build up to the first general election after the war.

    In February 65, the guys who worked on the Thames didn't want anything to do with the funeral at first.

    He was a great man in many ways but he came from the elite and clashed with the people on many occasions in his life 


  • edited February 2019
    The two people who had the most influence on my formative years were my father and my form tutor at secondary school. Both had very strong views on Churchill but were poles apart.
     My Dad (84) was and still is a Tory, he married into a staunch Labour family from Poplar, my maternal  grandmother was shop-steward at her works and my Dad’s father-in-law called him Churchill’s Decipile. My paternal grandfather fought in both wars and my Dad’s two older brothers fought in WWII. Icidentley my grandad(Royal Artillery) actually met up with his eldest son (my Uncle Sid) who was in the Scotts Guards in North Africa purely by chance! How wonderful must that have been? Churchill was my Dad’s hero. 
     My form tutor from my 2nd year at Crown Woods till my 5th was a fiery left-wing Red of pure Welsh Valley stock. He was, and indeed still is, a wonderful man. At school he would fight the corner for any pupil who he felt had been unfairly treated. He would take on House Heads, Deputy Heads and even his fellow countryman our Headmaster if he thought there was a hint of injustice. Anyone on here who went to Crown Woods between 1966-1996 knows who I am referring to. With regard to Churchill he told me that he queued for over 10 hours at Westminster Abbey or Hall (or wherever Churchill lay in state, I really can’t be bothered to check) to see his body to, and this is verbatim “make sure the bastard was dead”. 
     
  • Anyone  planning on joining a queue when Piers Morgan passes away?

    Personally I just hope that I see his name less and less in any form of media without me having to do anything to reduce my intake of the output of the sensationalist idiot.

  • edited February 2019
    An utter twonk who spouts and spouts shit occasionally might get close to a reasonable spout but only by accident
  • Addickted said:
    I an never forgive him for this.





    The army top brass have.....
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  • Greenie said:
    The army top brass have.....
    Good for them. I know an ex Officer from the QLR who'd happily rip his head off.

    Do you forgive him for putting the lives of hundreds of British soldiers serving in Iraq and encouraging people to join extremist organisations due to this fake news?
  • Addickted said:
    Good for them. I know an ex Officer from the QLR who'd happily rip his head off.

    Do you forgive him for putting the lives of hundreds of British soldiers serving in Iraq and encouraging people to join extremist organisations due to this fake news?
    Its not up to me to forgive him, I'm not his judge and jury.
    FWIW Up to a couple of weeks ago I thought he needed a shooing for the Mirror pix, then Morgan was called out on this by that ginger cock (IIRC) who was on GMB denigrating Churchill, PM explained the situation about the pictures and also said (along the lines that) the top brass said in hindsight he was right to publish, he's not been subsequently called out over those comments live on TV, so I'm ok with it.
  • GMB, where you can watch a fat slob and his bog-eyed Palace bird discuss hard hitting topics like 'Why can't i identify as a teapot and marry my dog?'


    Balls, I missed that.

    Is it on catch up?

  • Macronate said:


    Balls, I missed that.

    Is it on catch up?

    Just watch tomorrow's mate....
  • Greenie said:
    The army top brass have.....
    It still annoys me that he has his webbing undone. 
  • Piers Morgan has taken his brand of red-top newspaper onto the television screen. Hack journalism. Shock jockeying. Basically a more watered down version of the likes of Katie Hopkins, he claims to be a right-leaning centrist when in fact he's more of an alt-right populist, except I'm not even sure he believes in what he is or says. This is where I think he's more of a shock jockey, he leans wherever will create him the most headlines where he can create he started a trend.

    His opinions on sport are utterly woeful, especially cricket. I suspect he was the press mole KP used in 2012 and then again after the Ashes. His hate campaign towards Andy Flower, Andrew Strauss, Graeme Swann and Alastair Cook was despicable and if he was an ordinary member of the public, he could have been investigated for online harassment.

    He has been so un-PC where major issues like transgender equality are concerned (Munroe Bergdorf), mental health awareness (Swann, Trott - "they couldn't hack it"), alt-feminism (Little Mix) and it seems to get largely ignored by the mainstream media, who then again employ him. His own co-host on that piece of trailer trash ITV air clearly hates him, and way beyond a point of being tongue-in-cheek, which is what I think the producers intended for.
  • Piers Morgan is ideal for the modern media. He says controversial stuff and never examines anything in any depth.

    The man is a great self publicist with a massive ego.
  • He joins a long list of professional provocateurs that grace tv, radio and thd intenet these days
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  • BIH

    Oh, he's not dead ......... ?
  • Not sure what he said but he outraged some people with comments anyway there are 2 petitions sign whichever.

    Sack Piers Morgan

    https://www.change.org/p/itv-remove-piers-morgan-from-good-morning-britain-eb0bbf26-46e3-4c18-91e8-3ef67d39ec2b


    Dont sack Piers Morgan

    10,237 v 11,389
  • Addickted said:
    10,237 v 11,389
    Just does to show that even without saying anything he's divisive! 
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