Given the public's appetite for Nigel Farage's "normal" way of speaking, should Joey set up a rival party given his straight talking-bloke in the pub with his mates-manner? For those who didn't see Question Time last night:
Given the public's appetite for Nigel Farage's "normal" way of speaking, should Joey set up a rival party given his straight talking-bloke in the pub with his mates-manner? For those who didn't see Question Time last night:
Post subject: Re: Should Joey Barton go into politics
Posted: Fri May 30, 2014 12:16 pm
Chris28
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The fact that you've quoted this from "celebrity news" suggests no. The fact that he's an overpaid footballer with a criminal record suggests no. The fact that he wouldn't have a clue if he got elected anywhere suggests no.
Post subject: Re: Should Joey Barton go into politics
Posted: Fri May 30, 2014 3:53 pm
rover49
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Can he be any worse than most of the morons we have already.
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Post subject: Re: Should Joey Barton go into politics
Posted: Fri May 30, 2014 6:39 pm
cod'ead
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After seeing the guest list for last night's show, I deliberately avoided watching it. I had absolutely no reason to sit through a pair of 2@s like Barton and Piers Morgan duking it out on TV. Although I may watch on iPlayer after hearing about the raving loon from UPRIK and Morgan's attempts to take the moral high ground on any subject should prove amusing.
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Post subject: Re: Should Joey Barton go into politics
Posted: Fri May 30, 2014 8:01 pm
Big Graeme
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cod'ead wrote:After seeing the guest list for last night's show, I deliberately avoided watching it. I had absolutely no reason to sit through a pair of 2@s like Barton and Piers Morgan duking it out on TV.
I'd pay a few quid to see them duke it out in a boxing ring though.
Post subject: Re: Should Joey Barton go into politics
Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2014 12:41 am
V6Chuk
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Maybe Joey Barton’s comment has gone over some heads, he is obviously attempting through analogy to convey the notion of the delusion of choice within a ‘managed democracy’ such as the UK.
Voter 1 says to Joey “Bullet or a knife” Joey says, “neither thanks” Voter 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, etc think Joey is an idiot and carry on never questioning what they were taught on their mothers lap.
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