I share Jonathan Pie videos here, quite often. As clever, in a quite different way, is Rose Holt, with her parody of a Tory MP in surreally realistic clips that intersperse her answers with real interview questions. This is her latest:
Watch, and you will see where the headline comes from.
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Hi Richard,
I think you have the wrong link? This may be the one you intended…
https://youtu.be/am8gpd51wD0
Sorry – I copied from the one I watched – maybe it had moved on by the time I copied it though
Cynicism, thy name is vile-tory. Hilarious and almost unwatchable (from a “verity” point of view).
Oh please please give us one more chance, pretty please? We have not quite finished scewing the UK up .. just yet.
Meanwhile, for those that want to protest (against the vile-tories)
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2023/sep/25/protests-courts-england-activist-charged-jury-rights-sign
Extract (from the end of the article)
The 12 have received letters from the Metropolitan police’s specialist public order unit saying: “You have recently been identified as taking part in an incident outside the Inner London crown court … whereby you were seated outside of the court and held a placard with the words; ‘THE RIGHT OF JURIES – TO GIVE THEIR VERDICT ACCORDING TO THEIR CONVICTIONS” in a place where both witnesses and jurors attending trials … could not avoid seeing them.”
So the plods (one assumes with the connivance of Brians Prosecution Service – the plods never do anything on their own) are going to prosecute people for telling other people the law. I will be visiting the Uk quite soon. I will have an easily visible – in the back window – notice in my car along the above lines. I really do hope the police stop me. Pretty please. I have the time, inclination and most importantly, the money to take them to the cleaners, collectively & personally/individually. I thought the Uk had sunk low – I was wrong, it is the UKSSR.