Rake
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RE: Chris Evans, walked or pushed
I hope that after such a sanctimonious rant that Mr Vine either cycles or runs into work.
Rather typical, I am afraid, of the media luvvie metroplitian elitist disapproving condescension to the ordinary working man and woman that persists stubbornly despite the popular revolts of Brexit and Trump. It speaks of a Marie Antoinette attitude “let them eat cake and let them walk to their jobs”.
(11-11-2018 07:41 )Doddle Wrote: Jeremy Vine is whining about the meaning of the word "Drivetime".
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-46162312
Quote:BBC Radio 2's Drivetime show should be renamed because it celebrates "a form of transport that kills 1,700 people a year"
Writing on Twitter on Friday, Vine said he was sure Cox would be "brilliant" at the helm.
He added, however, that "our addiction to the motor vehicle has made our cities traffic sewers; made us asthmatic, fat and angry; and made our planet suffer".
I've always thought it "celebrates" people who work 9-5 and then drive home. I was one of them once, and I still have fond memories of the comfort it gave me on some lousy journeys in crap traffic
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Charlemagne
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RE: Chris Evans, walked or pushed
Well I was wrong last time, but he's finally gone now..
But what's this on the News that he's going to be on the next Strictly Come Dancing.
Why has he been signed up so quickly, as most of the contestants are arranged late spring?
Why are the BBC so keen on signing someone who walked away from the corparation, to work for the opposition?
What happened to the secrecy of not revealing who's going to be on the show until a few week before Strictly's launch?
I smell a big fat ginger rat
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