Alastair Campbell would have battered Adam Boulton TBH.
Not if Adam tagged Jeremy Thompson into the fray too!
Alastair Campbell would have battered Adam Boulton TBH.
That could be a still from a Guy Richie or Martin Scorsese film.[/QUOTE]
They don't look tough or mean enough. ;)
A 14-year-old has described being interviewed by police after he managed to vote in the General Election despite being underage by four years.
The teenager managed to vote - despite being under the age of 18
Alfie McKenzie, from Lancashire, said he was sent a polling card in error but decided to use it to vote against the Conservatives in his area.
The politically-aware teenager said he dressed carefully in order to pass as an adult.
"I dressed as much like a Tory as I could manage: a trench coat, reading glasses, sharp shoes," he wrote in the Observer.
Fortunately, it seems that I'm not going to be prosecuted.
Teenager Alfie McKenzie
"I gave it my slightly eccentric aristocrat's walk and my best self-righteous Conservative accent, walked into St Hilda's polling station, went straight to the table and was directed to the slip which I was to cross."
The schoolboy said his secret was only discovered when he told a teacher at school who reported him to the police and the local council.
"When the police arrived, I came across way too informed and understanding to claim ignorance; the burly officer's patronising tone lowered as our interview progressed," he said.
"Conservative accent"?
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Stereotypically 'Upper Class' or 'Posh'
When the police arrived, I came across way too informed and understanding to claim ignorance; the burly officer's patronising tone lowered as our interview progressed.

Don't visit Greater Manchester.[TW]Fox;16531811 said:I never really understood why being educated and well spoken is considered something to be sneered at, really.
[TW]Fox;16531811 said:I never really understood why being educated and well spoken is considered something to be sneered at, really.
Harriet Harman has ruled herself out as contending for the leadership.
Fantastic, but she didn't really have much of a chance anyway. But good to know she won't be there - less of her I see on the telly the better.
[TW]Fox;16531811 said:I never really understood why being educated and well spoken is considered something to be sneered at, really.
Me neither. It's not my view, that's why I said 'stereotypically'.

it's british culture to sneer at anyone in a better position than you.
i guess people never grew out of the 80's class war attitude.
sad tbh
Agreed, horrible horrible little woman
While i agree with you whole heartedly, there is someone way worse:
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[TW]Fox;16531811 said:I never really understood why being educated and well spoken is considered something to be sneered at, really.
At least she had the decency to sod off!