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It's brilliant how people believe it's wholly inappropriate to call them out on their lying.
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It's brilliant how people believe it's wholly inappropriate to call them out on their lying.
What an ugly little prick he is
How many waves will it take for Britain's lockdown sceptics to finally call it a day? | Marina Hyde
You’d have thought the crisis would give them pause. But then, like the government, they have a hard time learning from their mistakes, says Guardian columnist Marina Hydewww.theguardian.com
I've come to the conclusion that @brandon lives in an alternate reality constructed entirely in his own mind, so allowances should be made.Not at all, because I live in a wondrous construct called reality.
It's likely fair to say he knows his audience and writes such odious stuff to keep himself in the spotlight, very poor indeedCovid-19: Fury as Toby Young says saving elderly is 'irresponsible' use of cash
POLITICAL commentator Toby Young has been branded “heartless” after claiming spending cash on saving elderly people from the coronavirus…www.thenational.scot
This absolute wankstain said today that its not worth wasting billions on a lockdown to save elderly people's lives.
Horrible, horrible individual as always.
Isn't Narraback .........Remember when the poster narraback used to continually post support for Toby young and his education reforms
Wonder which poster he is now
Hes an intelligent lad went to Oxford mind you supposedly failed his A levels and his dad Baron Young got him in mind you he soon left. Yet bizarrely was a Tory education advisor and ran his own Academy Schools you could not make it up.I've come to the conclusion that @brandon lives in an alternate reality constructed entirely in his own mind, so allowances should be made.
It's likely fair to say he knows his audience and writes such odious stuff to keep himself in the spotlight, very poor indeed
He's a proponent of eugenicsIsn't Narraback .........
Hes an intelligent lad went to Oxford mind you supposedly failed his A levels and his dad Baron Young got him in mind you he soon left. Yet bizarrely was a Tory education advisor and ran his own Academy Schools you could not make it up.
He left with two Bs and a C at A level, so it looks like you can make it upHes an intelligent lad went to Oxford mind you supposedly failed his A levels and his dad Baron Young got him in mind you he soon left. Yet bizarrely was a Tory education advisor and ran his own Academy Schools you could not make it up.
I stand corrected hands up I thought he failed his A levels.He left with two Bs and a C at A level, so it looks like you can make it up
I stand corrected hands up I thought he failed his A levels.
Checking wiki he did pass his A levels just not at required grades as you say Daddy pulled strings to get him in.But you were right that they were not good enough for him to get into Oxford, and he was rejected, until his daddy phoned up and pulled a few strings.
You only need to look on this forum to see that. Like Sikora. Like Toby Young.It's brilliant how people believe it's wholly inappropriate to call them out on their lying.
Never heard the stag do story before. Even his mates think he's prick. What a weird articleThe man who could only rustle up 4 mates for his own stag do and then wrote about it
Imagine how utterly tiresome those 4 attendees must be too.
I look forward to seeing him on the bbc next week to provide some balance again an expert, despite him having no expertise in whatever subject it is.
He failed the required grades to go to Oxford. That's crystal clear.He left with two Bs and a C at A level, so it looks like you can make it up
It's the most believable thing anyone has ever written mind.Never heard the stag do story before. Even his mates think he's prick. What a weird article
Call yourself a friend? | The Spectator
Only four out of ten pals turned up for my stag do, not including the ‘best friend’ who organised itwww.spectator.co.uk