Evette Cooper 08:03 - Oct 10 with 9619 views | onceablue | What an idiot Are Taylor swift tickets really that elusive that you arrange a police escort normally only given to the Royal family And she is married to Ed Balls - Norwich Scummer This Labour Party are really doing themselves proud!!!!!!!
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Evette Cooper on 08:17 - Oct 10 with 4806 views | Zx1988 | Have you ever encountered 'Swifties'?! I can absolutely see why a police escort would be appropriate in the circumstances. (also, it's 'Yvette'. Might want to double-check how you're spelling people's names before calling them idiots) [Post edited 10 Oct 2024 8:18]
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Evette Cooper on 08:56 - Oct 10 with 4666 views | Pinewoodblue |
Evette Cooper on 08:17 - Oct 10 by Zx1988 | Have you ever encountered 'Swifties'?! I can absolutely see why a police escort would be appropriate in the circumstances. (also, it's 'Yvette'. Might want to double-check how you're spelling people's names before calling them idiots) [Post edited 10 Oct 2024 8:18]
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Evette Cooper on 08:59 - Oct 10 with 4658 views | mutters | if i have read the story correctly the tickets came via her husband? In which case its a different scenario than other freebies that have been in the news and a bit of a non story. As for the police escort, as Home Secretary she should be given the correct level of police protection, especially in the current political climate. I have no problem with that. Whether she should have gone to this type of concert whilst she is holding this position is a different conversation. Whilst i do believe people should not miss out on t hings they want to, some adjustments have to be made when you are holding one of the big jobs in government. |  |
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Evette Cooper on 10:03 - Oct 10 with 4496 views | glasso |
Evette Cooper on 08:59 - Oct 10 by mutters | if i have read the story correctly the tickets came via her husband? In which case its a different scenario than other freebies that have been in the news and a bit of a non story. As for the police escort, as Home Secretary she should be given the correct level of police protection, especially in the current political climate. I have no problem with that. Whether she should have gone to this type of concert whilst she is holding this position is a different conversation. Whilst i do believe people should not miss out on t hings they want to, some adjustments have to be made when you are holding one of the big jobs in government. |
It wasn't a police escort for her, it was for Taylor Swift after she received what the police called 'credible death threats'. It's such a nothing story but these people need something to froth at the mouth over. Visiting teams get a police escort to our bloody stadium, for God's sake. |  | |  |
Evette Cooper on 10:07 - Oct 10 with 4468 views | Trequartista |
Evette Cooper on 08:59 - Oct 10 by mutters | if i have read the story correctly the tickets came via her husband? In which case its a different scenario than other freebies that have been in the news and a bit of a non story. As for the police escort, as Home Secretary she should be given the correct level of police protection, especially in the current political climate. I have no problem with that. Whether she should have gone to this type of concert whilst she is holding this position is a different conversation. Whilst i do believe people should not miss out on t hings they want to, some adjustments have to be made when you are holding one of the big jobs in government. |
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Evette Cooper on 10:13 - Oct 10 with 4427 views | SomethingBlue | It doesn't meet the bar for a news story in any normally functioning society. |  |
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Evette Cooper on 10:17 - Oct 10 with 4399 views | DJR |
Evette Cooper on 10:03 - Oct 10 by glasso | It wasn't a police escort for her, it was for Taylor Swift after she received what the police called 'credible death threats'. It's such a nothing story but these people need something to froth at the mouth over. Visiting teams get a police escort to our bloody stadium, for God's sake. |
I have been critical of the various freebies that Starmer received but I agree that this seems to be a complete non-story. It was started by the Sun without proof that the Home Secretary had any influence on what the police did, and given this I found it rather disturbing that Sky News yesterday and today have really pursued the story. Certainly a case of the right wing press setting the agenda, which is the case whatever the government is. |  | |  |
Evette Cooper on 10:17 - Oct 10 with 4391 views | DJR |
Evette Cooper on 10:13 - Oct 10 by SomethingBlue | It doesn't meet the bar for a news story in any normally functioning society. |
Try telling that to Sky News. |  | |  | Login to get fewer ads
Evette Cooper on 10:18 - Oct 10 with 4377 views | Keno | fancy calling someone and idiot but not spelling their name right |  |
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It was in The Guardian…. on 10:19 - Oct 10 with 4374 views | Bloots |
Evette Cooper on 10:13 - Oct 10 by SomethingBlue | It doesn't meet the bar for a news story in any normally functioning society. |
….so it must be newsworthy! Eh? |  |
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Evette Cooper on 10:21 - Oct 10 with 4344 views | Ryorry |
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Evette Cooper on 10:34 - Oct 10 with 4247 views | itfcjoe |
Evette Cooper on 10:17 - Oct 10 by DJR | Try telling that to Sky News. |
Even my wife was quizzing me as to why this is breaking news, and why it is an issue and she's about as disengaged from this sort of thing as it's possible to be |  |
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Evette Cooper on 10:47 - Oct 10 with 4157 views | glasso |
Evette Cooper on 10:34 - Oct 10 by itfcjoe | Even my wife was quizzing me as to why this is breaking news, and why it is an issue and she's about as disengaged from this sort of thing as it's possible to be |
I'm not a 'Labour' person in any traditional sense - as in, I wouldn't vote for them no matter what, as many of their supporters do (I've veered towards Lib Dem before but mostly as a protest vote cos both of the other options were rubbish), but I think the nicest thing you can say about all this is that if it's the best mud they've got to sling at Labour, they must be doing alright. I don't think Starmer's done badly. He hasn't blown me away either. But it makes a change from feeling absolutely enraged 99% of the time under the previous Government, when every day was a another story about absolutely breathtaking corruption and greed. I'm quite happy to find out that the current biggest outrages are that a pop star got police protection after death threats and Starmer said 'torpedo' instead of 'bomb.' |  | |  |
Evette Cooper on 11:04 - Oct 10 with 4040 views | DJR |
Evette Cooper on 10:34 - Oct 10 by itfcjoe | Even my wife was quizzing me as to why this is breaking news, and why it is an issue and she's about as disengaged from this sort of thing as it's possible to be |
Sam Coates was almost breathless last night with his "scoop" that Yvette Cooper had attended the concert (courtesy of her husband). |  | |  |
Evette Cooper on 11:16 - Oct 10 with 3975 views | Europablue |
Evette Cooper on 10:17 - Oct 10 by DJR | I have been critical of the various freebies that Starmer received but I agree that this seems to be a complete non-story. It was started by the Sun without proof that the Home Secretary had any influence on what the police did, and given this I found it rather disturbing that Sky News yesterday and today have really pursued the story. Certainly a case of the right wing press setting the agenda, which is the case whatever the government is. |
The Labour government coming to power just reminded us that politicians of any colour are all about self-enrichment and aggrandizement. |  | |  |
Evette Cooper on 11:21 - Oct 10 with 3937 views | Swansea_Blue |
Evette Cooper on 11:16 - Oct 10 by Europablue | The Labour government coming to power just reminded us that politicians of any colour are all about self-enrichment and aggrandizement. |
Really? That sounds like a fairly lazy analysis to me. Some game the system, some don't. |  |
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Evette Cooper on 11:22 - Oct 10 with 3915 views | J2BLUE | You do seem like the sort of person still voting Tory. |  |
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Evette Cooper on 11:23 - Oct 10 with 3913 views | Zx1988 |
Evette Cooper on 10:47 - Oct 10 by glasso | I'm not a 'Labour' person in any traditional sense - as in, I wouldn't vote for them no matter what, as many of their supporters do (I've veered towards Lib Dem before but mostly as a protest vote cos both of the other options were rubbish), but I think the nicest thing you can say about all this is that if it's the best mud they've got to sling at Labour, they must be doing alright. I don't think Starmer's done badly. He hasn't blown me away either. But it makes a change from feeling absolutely enraged 99% of the time under the previous Government, when every day was a another story about absolutely breathtaking corruption and greed. I'm quite happy to find out that the current biggest outrages are that a pop star got police protection after death threats and Starmer said 'torpedo' instead of 'bomb.' |
It's similar to the old Thatcher quote: "I always cheer up immensely if an attack is particularly wounding because I think, well, if they attack one personally, it means they have not a single political argument left." |  |
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Evette Cooper on 11:26 - Oct 10 with 3885 views | Europablue |
Evette Cooper on 10:47 - Oct 10 by glasso | I'm not a 'Labour' person in any traditional sense - as in, I wouldn't vote for them no matter what, as many of their supporters do (I've veered towards Lib Dem before but mostly as a protest vote cos both of the other options were rubbish), but I think the nicest thing you can say about all this is that if it's the best mud they've got to sling at Labour, they must be doing alright. I don't think Starmer's done badly. He hasn't blown me away either. But it makes a change from feeling absolutely enraged 99% of the time under the previous Government, when every day was a another story about absolutely breathtaking corruption and greed. I'm quite happy to find out that the current biggest outrages are that a pop star got police protection after death threats and Starmer said 'torpedo' instead of 'bomb.' |
The worst things that Starmer has done is give away the Chagos Islands without even asking the people living there, the winter fuel payments disaster, giving in to huge public sector pay demands, private school tax, and generally chasing off high-earners amongst other things are the worst things that the Labour government have done in a very short time. |  | |  |
Evette Cooper on 11:27 - Oct 10 with 3874 views | Bobbychase |
Evette Cooper on 10:13 - Oct 10 by SomethingBlue | It doesn't meet the bar for a news story in any normally functioning society. |
Especially when we are still to get back our tax cash given to companies to make PPE that didn't function and led to the death of healthcare workers at the start of the pandemic. Billions of it. |  |
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It was in The Guardian…. on 11:27 - Oct 10 with 3869 views | blueasfook |
It was in The Guardian…. on 10:19 - Oct 10 by Bloots | ….so it must be newsworthy! Eh? |
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Evette Cooper on 11:27 - Oct 10 with 3872 views | DJR |
Evette Cooper on 11:16 - Oct 10 by Europablue | The Labour government coming to power just reminded us that politicians of any colour are all about self-enrichment and aggrandizement. |
Sadly, the "they're all the same" mantra appears to lead to many people going onto social media and gobbling up all sorts of nonsense. [Post edited 10 Oct 2024 11:29]
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Evette Cooper on 11:29 - Oct 10 with 3848 views | DJR |
Evette Cooper on 11:26 - Oct 10 by Europablue | The worst things that Starmer has done is give away the Chagos Islands without even asking the people living there, the winter fuel payments disaster, giving in to huge public sector pay demands, private school tax, and generally chasing off high-earners amongst other things are the worst things that the Labour government have done in a very short time. |
Your name suggests you've already fled the country in anticipation of a Labour government. |  | |  |
Evette Cooper on 11:35 - Oct 10 with 3803 views | JammyDodgerrr |
Evette Cooper on 10:03 - Oct 10 by glasso | It wasn't a police escort for her, it was for Taylor Swift after she received what the police called 'credible death threats'. It's such a nothing story but these people need something to froth at the mouth over. Visiting teams get a police escort to our bloody stadium, for God's sake. |
And literally the week before Taylor had to cancel gigs in another country because a suspected terrorism plot was foiled... media so desperate to pile in on Labour, it's incredible. |  |
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Evette Cooper on 11:47 - Oct 10 with 3704 views | SE1blue |
Evette Cooper on 10:18 - Oct 10 by Keno | fancy calling someone and idiot but not spelling their name right |
And posting it in the Football comments section. Can this drivel go where it needs to be please. |  |
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