Boris & the sick child
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Boris & the sick child
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Why did Boris pocket the phone ?
Was it because he wanted to knick it
Or more likely he was to ashamed to look at a sick
child lying on the floor in 1 of his Hospitals ?
Why did Boris pocket the phone ?
Was it because he wanted to knick it
Or more likely he was to ashamed to look at a sick
child lying on the floor in 1 of his Hospitals ?
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Re: Boris & the sick child
Blimey. Laura K must be getting rattled by the criticism she’s just a stenographer who’s too quick to pass on dubious stories from No 10 “sources”. Here’s a straight down the line criticism of Johnson:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/election-2019-50722167
Still, she managed to leave out the bit about the fake news “punch” thrown by a demonstrator when Hancock & crew hastily got dispatched to Leeds on a damage limitation exercise, that both her & Peston tweeted as true without checking.
Kuenssberg isn’t a bad journalist, but she (and others like Peston) have been far to quick to report unverified guff from “sources” that then get widely re-reported elsewhere , especially on twitter, without checking her facts or running a critical eye over them first. The access to unnamed sources isn’t worth compromising her integrity for. My advice to her would be to lay off the tweets in what’s become a stupid race between our leading hacks to put out a scoop that makes her look gullible and biased.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/election-2019-50722167
Still, she managed to leave out the bit about the fake news “punch” thrown by a demonstrator when Hancock & crew hastily got dispatched to Leeds on a damage limitation exercise, that both her & Peston tweeted as true without checking.
Kuenssberg isn’t a bad journalist, but she (and others like Peston) have been far to quick to report unverified guff from “sources” that then get widely re-reported elsewhere , especially on twitter, without checking her facts or running a critical eye over them first. The access to unnamed sources isn’t worth compromising her integrity for. My advice to her would be to lay off the tweets in what’s become a stupid race between our leading hacks to put out a scoop that makes her look gullible and biased.
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Re: Boris & the sick child
Agreed, slacker. The Westminster 'journalists' are trying to claim that their Tweets are more a stream of consciousness than actual reporting. But someone like Laura K has over 1million followers, which is more than what will read the front page of most newspapers.
Hopefully she and Peston will feel suitable embarrassed by this to no longer trust and more information without fact checking first. It was unprofessional of all of them.
Hopefully she and Peston will feel suitable embarrassed by this to no longer trust and more information without fact checking first. It was unprofessional of all of them.
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Re: Boris & the sick child
Very clever, Laura.slacker wrote: ↑Tue Dec 10, 2019 11:08 am Blimey. Laura K must be getting rattled by the criticism she’s just a stenographer who’s too quick to pass on dubious stories from No 10 “sources”. Here’s a straight down the line criticism of Johnson:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/election-2019-50722167
Still, she managed to leave out the bit about the fake news “punch” thrown by a demonstrator when Hancock & crew hastily got dispatched to Leeds on a damage limitation exercise, that both her & Peston tweeted as true without checking.
Kuenssberg isn’t a bad journalist, but she (and others like Peston) have been far to quick to report unverified guff from “sources” that then get widely re-reported elsewhere , especially on twitter, without checking her facts or running a critical eye over them first. The access to unnamed sources isn’t worth compromising her integrity for. My advice to her would be to lay off the tweets in what’s become a stupid race between our leading hacks to put out a scoop that makes her look gullible and biased.
"The story, and the prime minister's weird and wooden response to it, provided the perfect chance for Labour to punch at one of the Conservatives' vulnerabilities"
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Re: Boris & the sick child
She lost her integrity a long time ago when she ceased to apply her journalistic training by checking facts before publishing. You are making excuses for her bias by suggesting she is gullible.slacker wrote: ↑Tue Dec 10, 2019 11:08 am Blimey. Laura K must be getting rattled by the criticism she’s just a stenographer who’s too quick to pass on dubious stories from No 10 “sources”. Here’s a straight down the line criticism of Johnson:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/election-2019-50722167
Still, she managed to leave out the bit about the fake news “punch” thrown by a demonstrator when Hancock & crew hastily got dispatched to Leeds on a damage limitation exercise, that both her & Peston tweeted as true without checking.
Kuenssberg isn’t a bad journalist, but she (and others like Peston) have been far to quick to report unverified guff from “sources” that then get widely re-reported elsewhere , especially on twitter, without checking her facts or running a critical eye over them first. The access to unnamed sources isn’t worth compromising her integrity for. My advice to her would be to lay off the tweets in what’s become a stupid race between our leading hacks to put out a scoop that makes her look gullible and biased.
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Re: Boris & the sick child
Well the Bregsit ears can gleefully take the
Joy of watching the NHS collapse when the story party get it over the line & done.
Shameful faces wont be happening with these unsympathetic excuses for Human beings.
Joy of watching the NHS collapse when the story party get it over the line & done.
Shameful faces wont be happening with these unsympathetic excuses for Human beings.
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Re: Boris & the sick child
Have you even got kids? Fortunately I've never found myself in that position but there have been countless times when one has been sick or tired and unable to get comfortable sitting on your lap or being held in your arms.
I doubt the parents just put their sick kid there for a photo op or had got bored of cuddling them.
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Re: Boris & the sick child
I doubt the parents just put their sick kid there for a photo op
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Now proven to be a set-up with a professional photographer in attendance! Doubt all you like.
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Now proven to be a set-up with a professional photographer in attendance! Doubt all you like.
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Re: Boris & the sick child
There is no Evidence Max
Just FB & Twitch fans making up.a story,
To try & cover up the neglicence the stoey party
Is famed for.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.indepe ... html%3famp
Just FB & Twitch fans making up.a story,
To try & cover up the neglicence the stoey party
Is famed for.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.indepe ... html%3famp
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Re: Boris & the sick child
The hospital confirmed it mate. Who has told you otherwise? You're being lied to.
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Re: Boris & the sick child
You've been duped, Duvb. Some people have no shame unfortunately, be careful what you read.
https://www.theguardian.com/media/2019/ ... spital-boy
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Re: Boris & the sick child
I wonder if this helps discredit Duvb any further than he's been descredited in every other post he has ever made on here. Toxic liar.
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https://bylinetimes.com/2019/12/10/trol ... wm0MHQLbRc
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Re: Boris & the sick child
just saying I would rather hold my child than let him lay on a hard floor.RedO wrote: ↑Tue Dec 10, 2019 1:38 pmHave you even got kids? Fortunately I've never found myself in that position but there have been countless times when one has been sick or tired and unable to get comfortable sitting on your lap or being held in your arms.
I doubt the parents just put their sick kid there for a photo op or had got bored of cuddling them.
look closely at the photo and there is a pair of trolley wheels beside him
and I no what you will say there is another patient on it.
nowhere have I said it not true just saying what I would do.
like screaming my head of until he was seen to.
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Re: Boris & the sick child
Well yes, I'm pretty sure all parents would rather hold their kid than stick them on a hard floor. I doubt the parent did it for a joke. But then, for a certain minority of people, maybe some 16%, it's easier to condemn this parent as a bad parent than look at how this situation has arisen.
Are you suggesting that the wheels next to the child were a bed? A non existent bed for which the hospital have already apologised for not having?
Are you suggesting that the wheels next to the child were a bed? A non existent bed for which the hospital have already apologised for not having?
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Re: Boris & the sick child
its a trolley.RedO wrote: ↑Tue Dec 10, 2019 2:44 pm Well yes, I'm pretty sure all parents would rather hold their kid than stick them on a hard floor. I doubt the parent did it for a joke. But then, for a certain minority of people, maybe some 16%, it's easier to condemn this parent as a bad parent than look at how this situation has arisen.
Are you suggesting that the wheels next to the child were a bed? A non existent bed for which the hospital have already apologised for not having?
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Re: Boris & the sick child
What sort of a trolley?greyhound wrote: ↑Tue Dec 10, 2019 2:53 pmits a trolley.RedO wrote: ↑Tue Dec 10, 2019 2:44 pm Well yes, I'm pretty sure all parents would rather hold their kid than stick them on a hard floor. I doubt the parent did it for a joke. But then, for a certain minority of people, maybe some 16%, it's easier to condemn this parent as a bad parent than look at how this situation has arisen.
Are you suggesting that the wheels next to the child were a bed? A non existent bed for which the hospital have already apologised for not having?
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Re: Boris & the sick child
end of. but I will say Boris made a right c..t of himself.RedO wrote: ↑Tue Dec 10, 2019 2:58 pmWhat sort of a trolley?greyhound wrote: ↑Tue Dec 10, 2019 2:53 pmits a trolley.RedO wrote: ↑Tue Dec 10, 2019 2:44 pm Well yes, I'm pretty sure all parents would rather hold their kid than stick them on a hard floor. I doubt the parent did it for a joke. But then, for a certain minority of people, maybe some 16%, it's easier to condemn this parent as a bad parent than look at how this situation has arisen.
Are you suggesting that the wheels next to the child were a bed? A non existent bed for which the hospital have already apologised for not having?
I expect we will agree on that.

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Re: Boris & the sick child
Trouble with screaming ypur head off at a hospital while waiting to get into it , is that other people are likely to walk up & scream at you while there children ae alsogreyhound wrote: ↑Tue Dec 10, 2019 2:39 pmjust saying I would rather hold my child than let him lay on a hard floor.RedO wrote: ↑Tue Dec 10, 2019 1:38 pmHave you even got kids? Fortunately I've never found myself in that position but there have been countless times when one has been sick or tired and unable to get comfortable sitting on your lap or being held in your arms.
I doubt the parents just put their sick kid there for a photo op or had got bored of cuddling them.
look closely at the photo and there is a pair of trolley wheels beside him
and I no what you will say there is another patient on it.
nowhere have I said it not true just saying what I would do.
like screaming my head of until he was seen to.
Facing life threatening situations.
Makes me laugh when a w*nker says hell scream & shout , forgetting there might be bigger w*nkers ready to knock the f*cker on his arse for being a mouthy
pr*ck.
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Re: Boris & the sick child
tuffers#1 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 10, 2019 3:09 pmTeouble with screaming ypur head off at a hospital while waiting to get into it , is that other people are likely to walk up & scream at you while there children ae alsogreyhound wrote: ↑Tue Dec 10, 2019 2:39 pmjust saying I would rather hold my child than let him lay on a hard floor.RedO wrote: ↑Tue Dec 10, 2019 1:38 pm
Have you even got kids? Fortunately I've never found myself in that position but there have been countless times when one has been sick or tired and unable to get comfortable sitting on your lap or being held in your arms.
I doubt the parents just put their sick kid there for a photo op or had got bored of cuddling them.
look closely at the photo and there is a pair of trolley wheels beside him
and I no what you will say there is another patient on it.
nowhere have I said it not true just saying what I would do.
like screaming my head of until he was seen to.
Facing life threatening situations.
there is always one. spelling mistakes all over.![]()
there is always one. spelling mistakes all over.![]()
Makes me laugh when a w*nker says hell scream & shout , forgetting tjere might be bigger w*nkers ready to knock the f*cker on his arse for being a mouthy
pr*ck.
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Re: Boris & the sick child
Also likely to frighten your already sick and worried child, cause security to arrive, and possibly result in your removal from the premises and the attention of social services.
Sounds like A1 parenting to me.
Never mind this 'trolley', there's also a cupboard of some description in the photo, couldn't the parents have just folded their child up and stuck them in there?
Bozo may have a point with his 16%.
Sounds like A1 parenting to me.
Never mind this 'trolley', there's also a cupboard of some description in the photo, couldn't the parents have just folded their child up and stuck them in there?
Bozo may have a point with his 16%.