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CrisPDuk 12 August 2005 07:13 PM

John McCrirrick - Well Said That Man
 
Never thought much of McCrirrick personally, but I do feel that the fact that he alone had the balls to comment on Bliar's non-appearance at Robin Cook's funeral service deserves wider acclaim than the BBC is giving it:thumb:

Robin Cook RIP:( I didn't agree with any but one of your policies, but I admired your principles nonetheless:)

jods 12 August 2005 07:17 PM


Originally Posted by CrisPDuk
Never thought much of McCrirrick personally, but I do feel that the fact that he alone had the balls to comment on Bliar's non-appearance at Robin Cook's funeral service deserves wider acclaim than the BBC is giving it:thumb:

Robin Cook RIP:( I didn't agree with any but one of your policies, but I admired your principles nonetheless:)

Bliars a cnut.

Nuff said

imlach 12 August 2005 07:26 PM

Being apolitical for a moment.....

I don't think it is right for someone NOT in the family to show that much disrespect at a funeral service to do what he did. The day was about Robin, NOT Blair!! Robin Cook's agent was quoted as saying that it was NOT what Robin would have wanted....imagine your husband had died, and some ar$e who you don't really know starts mouthing off at the funeral? No no no. Poor form. There was plenty of time AFTER the funeral service to make his point to the press.

Second. Blair has a young child. He hardly ever gets a holiday. In the end, it's just an ex-work colleague (after all, he was no longer in the Cabinet). Would you have broken off your SOLE family holiday to go to a ex-workmate's funeral? I think not....

In a job like the PM's, you NEED a holiday!! Remember, Blair's health hasn't been 100% either!!

As per usual, whatever he had done, it'd have been wrong. Taxpayers paying for his flight home/back etc....

scoobynutta555 12 August 2005 07:30 PM

what utter rubbish. Blair is entitled to his holiday without running about to funerals to non family members. what is it these days that politicians are "required" to interrupt holidays abroad to attend these, and related, functions.

lets not forget that Blair has had his own heart problems and surely deserves a stress free break away from what has to be one of the most stressful jobs around.

notwithstanding blair probably hated Cook anyway. Cook was no angel when he was in office. Principals my arse, look how he done the dirty on his ex wife.

Daz34 12 August 2005 07:33 PM


Originally Posted by imlach
Being apolitical for a moment.....

I don't think it is right for someone NOT in the family to show that much disrespect at a funeral service to do what he did. The day was about Robin, NOT Blair!! Robin Cook's agent was quoted as saying that it was NOT what Robin would have wanted....imagine your husband had died, and some ar$e who you don't really know starts mouthing off at the funeral? No no no. Poor form. There was plenty of time AFTER the funeral service to make his point to the press.

Well said.
Using Robin Cook's funeral as a platform to attack Tony Blair was completely inappropriate. The press would have done the job for him the next day.

David Lock 12 August 2005 07:41 PM

But won't he have a memorial service some time? Blair could attend that which might be more appropriate anyway.

Was his ex-wife allowed in btw??

imlach 12 August 2005 07:51 PM

Yes, his ex-wife, Margaret Cook, was there too (but seemed to keep a low profile).....see...respect, unlike that ar$e McCrirrick!

Tiggs 12 August 2005 08:14 PM


Originally Posted by David Lock
But won't he have a memorial service some time?

yes - blair is leading it!

Mcririck is a ****

Daz34 12 August 2005 08:16 PM

Waits for pslewis to enter the thread>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

pslewis 12 August 2005 08:18 PM

McCirrick is an utter wanker ........... like some on here

Blair needs, and deserves a holiday .......... people die all the time

The PM will lead a memorial service ......... thats the correct thing to do

Long live Blair!! The greatest leader the UK has seen in peacetime!!

Pete

pslewis 12 August 2005 08:19 PM


Originally Posted by Daz34
Waits for pslewis to enter the thread>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

That was seriously uncanny!!!!! :eek:

Pete ;) :D

boomer 12 August 2005 09:06 PM


RACING PUNDIT JOHN McCRIRICK
I believe the prime minister's snub to Robin's family, to millions of new Labour voters, demonstrates a petty vindictiveness and moral failure, opting to continue snorkelling instead of doing his duty.
It was an inappropriate place to say it, but it is so very true!!!

mb

imlach 12 August 2005 09:13 PM


Originally Posted by boomer
It was an inappropriate place to say it, but it is so very true!!!

Nonsense.


RACING PUNDIT JOHN McCRIRICK
I believe the prime minister's snub to Robin's family, to millions of new Labour voters, demonstrates a petty vindictiveness and moral failure, opting to continue snorkelling instead of doing his duty.
1) Tony was snubbing millions of voters? Eh? How?
2) Vindictiveness? Eh? Not heard him say anything vindictive in the last week.
3) Morals? Eh? What's morality got to do with it? He's on holiday. When did you last break off a holiday for the funeral of an EX-work colleague?


PS I've never voted labour if that helps :D

plippy 12 August 2005 09:13 PM


Originally Posted by pslewis
McCirrick is an utter wanker ........... like some on here

Blair needs, and deserves a holiday .......... people die all the time

The PM will lead a memorial service ......... thats the correct thing to do

Long live Blair!! The greatest leader the UK has seen in peacetime!!

Pete

Bet it doesnt seem like peacetime to the families of the poor buggers who got blown up in London @cos of Bliar!!

kingofturds 12 August 2005 09:19 PM

country on terror alert old political ally dies petrol prices through the roof and blai is nowhere to be seen.ladies and gentlemen what a cock:p

imlach 12 August 2005 09:23 PM


Originally Posted by kingofturds
country on terror alert old political ally dies petrol prices through the roof and blai is nowhere to be seen.ladies and gentlemen what a cock:p


Good grief. Do any of you understand how the world works?

1) Terror alert. What? You think him being in London standing guard is going to help?

2) Petrol prices. The cost of crude oil has gone up 50% in the last year. Not much Blair could do to stem this. Massive rising demand from India & China is fuelling the prices mainly. As well as supply issues in the USA (yes, that's right, the USA - even though our supplies are fine). Try blaming the economy, world economics, etc.

3) Ex colleague dies. And?

He's on holiday. Does everyone in this country deserve a few days holiday once in a while?

Chip 12 August 2005 09:26 PM


Originally Posted by imlach
Good grief. Do any of you understand how the world works?

1) Terror alert. What? You think him being in London standing guard is going to help?

No, it probably makes the country safer by him being away. In fact I wish he'd just fukc off on a permanent basis.

Chip

kingofturds 12 August 2005 09:36 PM


Originally Posted by imlach
Good grief. Do any of you understand how the world works?

1) Terror alert. What? You think him being in London standing guard is going to help?

2) Petrol prices. The cost of crude oil has gone up 50% in the last year. Not much Blair could do to stem this. Massive rising demand from India & China is fuelling the prices mainly. As well as supply issues in the USA (yes, that's right, the USA - even though our supplies are fine). Try blaming the economy, world economics, etc.

3) Ex colleague dies. And?

He's on holiday. Does everyone in this country deserve a few days holiday once in a while?

1) people in london are at risk every day ass a direct result of this twats meddling in iraq while he is sunning it up on a 80 day holiday

2) as a result of the iraq war it has created tension in the middle east pushing up oil prices, also labour have upped fuel duty every year they have been in power
3) an old colleague dies that had more decency than the whole of the fookin scum labour party

plippy 12 August 2005 09:41 PM


Originally Posted by kingofturds
1) people in london are at risk every day ass a direct result of this twats meddling in iraq while he is sunning it up on a 80 day holiday

2) as a result of the iraq war it has created tension in the middle east pushing up oil prices, also labour have upped fuel duty every year they have been in power
3) an old colleague dies that had more decency than the whole of the fookin scum labour party

Well said ! (Plus Bliar is a grinning two faces twot)

pslewis 12 August 2005 09:42 PM


Originally Posted by kingofturds
1) people in london are at risk every day ass a direct result of this twats meddling in iraq while he is sunning it up on a 80 day holiday

2) as a result of the iraq war it has created tension in the middle east pushing up oil prices, also labour have upped fuel duty every year they have been in power
3) an old colleague dies that had more decency than the whole of the fookin scum labour party

Utter Tripe!!!!

Pete

kingofturds 12 August 2005 09:49 PM


Originally Posted by pslewis
Utter Tripe!!!!

Pete

its all true though pete so technically you are i can do you for libel

imlach 12 August 2005 10:06 PM


Originally Posted by kingofturds
1) people in london are at risk every day ass a direct result of this twats meddling in iraq while he is sunning it up on a 80 day holiday

I see. Which part of Iraq did the London bombers come from? The North Yorkshire region of Iraq?


2) as a result of the iraq war it has created tension in the middle east pushing up oil prices, also labour have upped fuel duty every year they have been in power
Oil prices are rising for a multitude of reasons, of which the Middle East is just one.

Blinkered attitudes always welcome on here :D

moses 12 August 2005 10:32 PM

it was a laugh though

blair is a c;unt i dont care what he does anyway God bless robin cook

Suresh 13 August 2005 02:43 AM

Fight Club
 

Originally Posted by kingofturds
1) people in london are at risk every day ass a direct result of this twats meddling in iraq while he is sunning it up on a 80 day holiday

2) as a result of the iraq war it has created tension in the middle east pushing up oil prices, also labour have upped fuel duty every year they have been in power
3) an old colleague dies that had more decency than the whole of the fookin scum labour party

Sorry to pick on you chap, but there really is some ignorant tosh being peddled in this thread. :(

1. People are at risk because treasonous Islamic hotheads can't keep a lid on it.

2. Chinese demand is the root cause of world oil price rises.
Also, I found this on the RAC website concerning your 'fact' that NL have upped fuel duty every year:
2002 - Freeze on all road fuel duty and other duties, with a 2p reduction in ultra low sulphur and unleaded petrol. A 3p reduction in low sulphur diesel, both affective from March 7, 2001.

2003 – fuel duty rose in line with inflation. Duty on bio-fuels was reduced.


2004 – no fuel duty increase due to high world prices

3. You tag an adulterer with the word decency?

4. McCnutrick is a washed up old tosser.

Suresh

Iwan 13 August 2005 02:55 AM


3. You tag an adulterer with the word decency?

4. McCnutrick is a washed up old tosser.
Agree totally.

I'm no fan of Blair, but who really gives a to$$ what a 'racing pundit' thinks about politics?! McCrirrick is a tw@t, and he was disrespectful in the extreme to RC's family.

If Blair thought it was appropriate to return for the funeral (for example if it was someone he cared about or respected) then I'm sure he would have.

Personally if it was me, i'd be buggered if i'd screw up a hard earned holiday to come home for the funeral of an ex-collegue who i didn't particularly like anyway. I might briefly raise an ale for him, maybe.

GC8 13 August 2005 02:59 AM


Originally Posted by pslewis
Long live Blair!! The greatest leader the UK has seen in peacetime!

That was Margaret Thatcher; as conceded by Roy Hattersley, a dyed-in-the-wool socialist! I bet that that pisses you right off Peter.....

kingofturds 13 August 2005 03:55 AM


Originally Posted by Suresh
Sorry to pick on you chap, but there really is some ignorant tosh being peddled in this thread. :(

1. People are at risk because treasonous Islamic hotheads can't keep a lid on it.

2. Chinese demand is the root cause of world oil price rises.
Also, I found this on the RAC website concerning your 'fact' that NL have upped fuel duty every year:
2002 - Freeze on all road fuel duty and other duties, with a 2p reduction in ultra low sulphur and unleaded petrol. A 3p reduction in low sulphur diesel, both affective from March 7, 2001.

2003 – fuel duty rose in line with inflation. Duty on bio-fuels was reduced.


2004 – no fuel duty increase due to high world prices

3. You tag an adulterer with the word decency?




4. McCnutrick is a washed up old tosser.

Suresh

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/low/uk_politics/3911535.stm
it was postponed not abandoned

"You tag an adulterer with the word decency"

you tag a man who has taken our troops into iraq and has seen at least 40 troops killed there with the word decent please do not insult the british people

type-r-stan 13 August 2005 08:07 AM

McCririck must have said his bit and then got the hell out of the place 'cause i saw him at kings cross yesterday getting off the train from edinburgh. the train left edinburgh at about 2 o'clock.. he was wearing a purple suit and looked pissed as a fart....

brickboy 13 August 2005 08:17 AM

If you had a work colleague / employee that you didn't like, would you break your holiday to go to their funeral?

Abdabz 13 August 2005 08:27 AM

LOL @ the needs a holiday thing.... Cant break it for a long standing colleague.... Not just any colleague but part of his former management team...
I wonder if Bliar booked his hollibob through Thomas Cook? Nope so could he have flown back at the taxpayers expense to pay his respects? Yes.. Did he? No...
He offers himself for a job (so no sympathy for having kids etc) he chooses to remain in that job and cant be ar$ed flying back for a day (oooo how would his family cope) to pay his respects...
God bless John Mcrirrick and all his jewellery...
Tony Blair.... the worst leader in peacetime but with the best spin doctors and a will to increase the working classes to keep the loser in power.... Kiddy trust funds.... Every Shane and Tracey encouraged to reproduce...:mad:
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