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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Been watching the sky news and seeing ministers walking into Downing Street .

The the TVs reporters are asking them questions , and they just walk past !

Sorry that's just RUDE !!!

Why not stop and say I'm sorry I can't comment !!!

Who the F do they think they are ?

Ps I would say that to any party who did this !!!

If I was the reporter doing my job I'd poling it out and refuse to ever speak to the said person ever Again !

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By *omaMan
over a year ago

Glasgow

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By *omaMan
over a year ago

Glasgow

Rudeness is everywhere, in all aspects of life. Respect is a forgotten word.

. . unfortunately

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Rudeness is everywhere, in all aspects of life. Respect is a forgotten word.

. . unfortunately "

Politness costs nowt !

I get plenty of telesales but I'm not rude !

We all have a job to do !

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By *illwill69uMan
over a year ago

moston

Haven't you worked it out yet?

It is not so much who do they think they are, their attitude is one of who do we think we are, remember we are the plebs that need understand that doing as we are told is no longer enough. No one has the right to question them and their decrees...

They are all so arrogant that May announced she had a deal with the DUP before they agreed to anything! So back to business as usual...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

George osbourne is a rude arsehole, odeous little prick on the news.

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By *VBethTV/TS
over a year ago

Chester

Given that we're on a site that considers deleting mail without answering as an acceptable way of saying "no thanks", and that the government are still trying to arrange the basics and that the media are clamouring to ask unanswerable questions, I can't really blame people for avoiding talking at the moment.

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By *illwill69uMan
over a year ago

moston


"Given that we're on a site that considers deleting mail without answering as an acceptable way of saying "no thanks", and that the government are still trying to arrange the basics and that the media are clamouring to ask unanswerable questions, I can't really blame people for avoiding talking at the moment. "

There is a big difference you know...

The members of this site who delete mails without replying are not being paid £100,000+ PA salaries by the other site members to run the site for them...

I accept that they may be wanting to avoid awkward questions, but the ignore the press, and press on as if we have a landslide majority (we are the only ones who can do this) business as usual attitude frankly stinks! We could reasonably expect a little humility and a visible change in attitude, a "Good morning ladies and gentlemen. Enjoy your day", but we see nothings changed!

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By *on and TammyCouple
over a year ago

Manchester


"George osbourne is a rude arsehole, odeous little prick on the news. "

Have to say, i'm quite enjoying watching him plunge the knife into May at any available opportunity. It's the barely disguised glee with which he does it, really shows his true colours.

Mr

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By *VBethTV/TS
over a year ago

Chester


"Given that we're on a site that considers deleting mail without answering as an acceptable way of saying "no thanks", and that the government are still trying to arrange the basics and that the media are clamouring to ask unanswerable questions, I can't really blame people for avoiding talking at the moment.

There is a big difference you know...

The members of this site who delete mails without replying are not being paid £100,000+ PA salaries by the other site members to run the site for them...

I accept that they may be wanting to avoid awkward questions, but the ignore the press, and press on as if we have a landslide majority (we are the only ones who can do this) business as usual attitude frankly stinks! We could reasonably expect a little humility and a visible change in attitude, a "Good morning ladies and gentlemen. Enjoy your day", but we see nothings changed! "

Rude is rude to me I'm afraid. But I was really meaning unanswerable when I said it. Like tabloid journalists yelling "is Theresa May finished/history". They were screaming that at the ministers. I can live without pathetic crap like that and ministers can't answer it anyway so why bother trying?

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By *illwill69uMan
over a year ago

moston


"Rude is rude to me I'm afraid. But I was really meaning unanswerable when I said it. Like tabloid journalists yelling "is Theresa May finished/history". They were screaming that at the ministers. I can live without pathetic crap like that and ministers can't answer it anyway so why bother trying? "

I understand what you are saying about the gutter press, but how can we expect them to change when our leaders just continue as normal hours after being so comprehensively rejected in a general election?

Surely leadership comes from the top not the gutter?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Sometimes any answer can be missconstrude so it better to just not say anything.

It might come across as rude but if someone says no comment it's taken that they have refused to answer the question and then is speculated upon and then the rumours start to grow.

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By *nleashedCrakenMan
over a year ago

Widnes


"Rude is rude to me I'm afraid. But I was really meaning unanswerable when I said it. Like tabloid journalists yelling "is Theresa May finished/history". They were screaming that at the ministers. I can live without pathetic crap like that and ministers can't answer it anyway so why bother trying?

I understand what you are saying about the gutter press, but how can we expect them to change when our leaders just continue as normal hours after being so comprehensively rejected in a general election?

Surely leadership comes from the top not the gutter?"

To be fair, I wouldn't say comprehensively defeated. The Conservatives still got more voted than anyone else and still have more seats than anyone else. The Conservatives still came first and Labour came second.

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By *illwill69uMan
over a year ago

moston


"Rude is rude to me I'm afraid. But I was really meaning unanswerable when I said it. Like tabloid journalists yelling "is Theresa May finished/history". They were screaming that at the ministers. I can live without pathetic crap like that and ministers can't answer it anyway so why bother trying?

I understand what you are saying about the gutter press, but how can we expect them to change when our leaders just continue as normal hours after being so comprehensively rejected in a general election?

Surely leadership comes from the top not the gutter?

To be fair, I wouldn't say comprehensively defeated. The Conservatives still got more voted than anyone else and still have more seats than anyone else. The Conservatives still came first and Labour came second. "

Well that's not quite so...

If you consider the 2 basic alliances, the left (Labour, greens, SNP, plyd), and the right, (Tory, UKIP) then the left polled more than 200,000 more than the right (of course I did not include the LibDems 2.2 million votes because they go to whoever nor did I include NI votes because they are sectarian in a totally different way.

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