It really does seem like they all need to get involved ...
"Must get in on the act with MY invaluable contribution"....FOMO alert.It really does seem like they all need to get involved ...
Labour look like a shoe in at the next election but supporters like Sangita, Marina etc could blow it for them"Must get in on the act with MY invaluable contribution"....FOMO alert.
Pathetic really but it's all about making a noise and any publicity is good whether it's positive or negative.
Labour look like a shoe in at the next election but supporters like Sangita, Marina etc could blow it for them
"Must get in on the act with MY invaluable contribution"....FOMO alert.
Pathetic really but it's all about making a noise and any publicity is good whether it's positive or negative.
I'd wager that 99% of the UK population don't even know who Sangita Myska or Marina Purkiss are.
They definitely won't be influencing a UK General Election.
Ferrari/O'Brien (1m+ each per week) are listened to by roughly 1/70th of the Country's population.
These broadcasters are really only important in the little bubbles which exist, on various forums & social media outlets.
Where contributors fight others with differing views to the death on a daily basis, then retire to their baw-baws exhausted, safe in the knowledge that they got their point across.
Where contributors fight others with differing views to the death on a daily basis, then retire to their baw-baws exhausted, safe in the knowledge that they got their point across.
True although Iain Dale and especially Nick Ferrari are pretty regularly on national TV so will be more widely known. Whereas Brian is widely ignored by news and current affairs programmes. Of course he does put a lot of effort into Twitter but then puts as much effort into blocking people on it which rather spoils the point of it.I'd wager that 99% of the UK population don't even know who Sangita Myska or Marina Purkiss are.
They definitely won't be influencing a UK General Election.
Ferrari/O'Brien (1m+ each per week) are listened to by roughly 1/70th of the Country's population.
These broadcasters are really only important in the little bubbles which exist, on various forums & social media outlets.
Where contributors fight others with differing views to the death on a daily basis, then retire to their baw-baws exhausted, safe in the knowledge that they got their point across.
True although Iain Dale and especially Nick Ferrari are pretty regularly on national TV so will be more widely known. Whereas Brian is widely ignored by news and current affairs programmes. Of course he does put a lot of effort into Twitter but then puts as much effort into blocking people on it which rather spoils the point of it.
At the other extreme I wonder how small the audience is for the likes of Sangita?
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This will be our first Christmas without Steve at the helm. I wonder who'll do the honours. I'm betting it's Ian Payne.
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