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dmxdave
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in N. Ireland
Anyone see the interview this evening?
He was getting pretty riled
He was getting pretty riled

Dave
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He looks like a stroke waiting to happen.
RavenI'd like to teach the World to sing in perfect Harmony:j
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Heard him with Seamus McKee on radio ulster - same story!0
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Wish the BBC NI would give Peter Robinson a break & quit trying to dig up dirt on him. Just typical of their politically biased one sided views.0
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Oh dear, Our leader's mask slipped tonite with Seamus McK interview. All that investment in image making as statesman & anger management came to nothing. Peewee should cash his chips in. Afterall he's multimillionaire, all his family is well provided for, and he will receive a staggeringly big pension unlike most of the citizenry. All the poisons in the mud will leak out. He must see that.0
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tight_arze wrote: »Wish the BBC NI would give Peter Robinson a break & quit trying to dig up dirt on him. Just typical of their politically biased one sided views.
Yeah, politically biased. You'd never see them hammer Reg for his disintegrating link up with the Tories and party resignations or Gerry for his clandestine activities in the seventies or his dodgy brother :whistle:
If a politician involved in the planning process is making a packet as a result of some 'random' act of generosity from a property developer then I certainly want to know about it.0 -
tight_arze wrote: »Wish the BBC NI would give Peter Robinson a break & quit trying to dig up dirt on him. Just typical of their politically biased one sided views.
If there was no dirt, there'd be nothing to dig.
Unfortunately Peter and Iris had there snouts in the trough and they've been found out. So it should be. Our elected representatives should, at the very least, set an example when it comes to paying taxes, their personal morality aside. To instigate wheezes with developers to avoid CGT is iffy. More worryingly, what did the developer get in return?Stercus accidit0 -
belfastgirl23 wrote: »Heard him with Seamus McKee on radio ulster - same story!
Seamus McKee's terrible style of interviewing is enough to rile anybody.:)0 -
If there was no dirt, there'd be nothing to dig.
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Well let me tell you, there is plenty of dirt to dig on Gerry Addams that has come to light recently such as his brothers sexual abuse scandal or his involvement in the McConville murder.
I dont see the BBC covering much of those stories or giving Adams any intense questioning about these accusations.0 -
Is Seamus McKee the one who looks like Nanny McFee? How can anybody ever take him seriously...0
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