it was quite easy to work out who it is , It only took me about 10 minutes …
Skye news dropped enough hints, but to spill would kill the build-up. Plus they are probably on the Sun payroll.
I think I must be a bit slow I probably don’t even know who it is anyway I don’t get too deeply involved in who’s who on TV. Just shocked at all these perverse people who seem to get on in life . When I read a magazine and see all the so called famous celebs I don’t know who they are or what they do .
I guess I’ll find out in a couple of days anyway
I watch very little tv , it said he was taken off air , Im abit of a Miss Marple,
I dont class this person as very famous, as its been stated, Only well known if you watch the show …
The Sun getting all indignant about someone paying a young person for nude pictures.You just couldn’t make that up!!!
Do they still do a ‘Page 3’ Mr Smith?
I changed from being a boy into a man about the same time as page 3 was published…My eyesight has suffered because of it though…
Sam Fox caused no end of heart attacks…allegedly
This site will go more Left, than Right
no more tick tock
Maybe it will morph into something else?
But with countries banning it for government employees, the demise might actually occur.
Then weird thing about the BBC presenter is that if he had sex with her it would have been OK, but its not OK for asking for a photo.
Have I got this right ?
I think it was a young lad Bread, but he was 21 so over the age of consent.
What bothers me with all of this LGBT etc stuff is, it’s alright for blokes of a certain age to prance about in the street dressed as women, but if an old bloke did it, he would be classed as a ‘dirty perverted old bugger’
Especially men exposing themselves to children. Thats being defended somewhat by the so called liberals
People have had enough of the erosion of society and their communities Bread. They have had enough of being treated worse than the illegal immigrants entering this country on a daily basis. They have had enough of this government squandering tax payers money on green projects while the less well off are begging food from food banks and unable to pay their energy bills. And they have had enough of propping up a foreign war in the name of democracy when we don’t even have democracy here.
The next big event will be chaos and revolution on these green and unpleasant lands when the common people rise up and say…‘Enough is enough’
You will own nothing and you will be happy …
If it’s in my lifetime, they had better be prepared for a fight Bread…
Some parts of your post hit the nail on the head. The pain of having to use food banks and being unable to pay for energy - very true. But the issues of in-work poverty are especially painful when its obvious that many are better & better off. If you’ve a top job, the sort only ever available to the connected few, then you’re earning hundreds of times what everyone else earns. If you are asset rich, then you just keep getting richer without doing anything. The skewing of the country into rich and poor, connected & ‘no opportunity’, often into north & south, is plain wrong.
Where I disagree is your pointing the blame at immigrants, green policies and supporting Ukraine. Compared to the core wealth divide, the lack of wealth tax and how things like QE have enriched the already rich - these are side events.
every word resonates, come the revolution…mmm… who will we be fighting? and after its over who will pick up the pieces?.. i doubt we will be the pieces, i fear we will simply have faded away by then, after tutting at out laptops for years, shaking our heads ‘that cant be right’ but someone will have to rise, or we may all just fade away… IMO…
You would be revolutionists face a common problem with rising up against something - that being there is a common cause you do share: being against something (insert here - in this case the current ‘system’ and the cost of living problems for so many). But the people will not have a common view on the other issues. So most actually want continued support for Ukraine in their efforts against the Putin’s aggression. Many do support green issues as they can clearly see that the climate crisis and pollution are real threats to everyone. So like all revolutions it will end up with division, warring factions and in-fighting. Sorry chaps, revolution is not the answer. Nor is blaming side-stories.
It depends which class you belong to what your views are. Having enough money to live comfortably in a biggish house, and drive a Range Rover will mean you can consider the misjustices in Ukraine and the state of the climate. For many that is not the case. Their main issues will be closer to home, how they will be able to pay their energy bills, feed and clothe their kids, and how will they get to work when they can no longer afford to drive an expensive EV. I think Climate, pollution and Putin will be way down their list of priorities. High on their list will be the apparent neglect of this and previous governments to allow so many people (both legal and illegal) migrating to this small island, failing to ensure a suitable energy supply for the future, and why are they being kept in poverty to chase a dream that we could possibly alter the climate. Although I agree with you about pollution, try telling that to the masses who are being penalised for the abuse to the environment caused by the middle and upper classes.