Uber ****I agree with JOB on Brexit but still think the man’s a job head.
Even the way he spoke to Lampard. He’s a typical middle class twunt in London that’s disappeared up his own arse.
He’s intelligent though.
Uber ****I agree with JOB on Brexit but still think the man’s a job head.
Even the way he spoke to Lampard. He’s a typical middle class twunt in London that’s disappeared up his own arse.
He’s intelligent though.
Yep - that is my assessment as wellIain Dale is the best, followed by Ferrari.
Shame Farage has gone in my opinion. It seems fashionable these days to get rid of people who tell it like it is in favour of pandering liberal yoghurts.
You seem to be forgetting who precedes James O'Brien in the morningWell you’ve lost that balance now
The L is firmly for liberal labour London lefties
Just got out of my chair and clapped that post. Like like likeI think its fashionable to get rid of obnoxious racist cunts.
Farage is one of the worst things that has ever happened to this country, tiny Tommy ten names is the other as it has given racists a platform and allowed it to become more prevalent.
Hopefully the **** has disappeared for good this time, he makes me fucking sick.
Farage going was likely brought about by pressure from lbc's commercial sponsors (advertisers), same as Katie Price, and Galloway on talk radio. Whatever your views on those individuals this does raise the question of how independent 'independant' broadcasting is. Nick Ferrari for example is at pains to point out how beholden the BBC are to their paymasters.JOB goes on a bit for me with his theories and suchlike. His voice ends up becoming like white noise. It used to really annoy me that he pronounced Nigel Farage as “Farridge”. Obviously an attempt to wind him up by pronouncing it wrong. That woman Foggy pokes fun at what previous callers have said. It’s so patronising. Ferrari is the dogs. I like him.
Shame Farage has gone in my opinion. It seems fashionable these days to get rid of people who tell it like it is in favour of pandering liberal yoghurts.
Farage going was likely brought about by pressure from lbc's commercial sponsors (advertisers), same as Katie Price, and Galloway on talk radio. Whatever your views on those individuals this does raise the question of how independent 'independant' broadcasting is. Nick Ferrari for example is at pains to point out how beholden the BBC are to their paymasters.