Just kill me now and put me out of my misery.
Broadcasters have published new plans for TV election debates, including leaders of seven UK political parties.
The BBC and ITV plan to stage debates involving the Conservatives, Labour, the Lib Dems, Green Party, UKIP, the SNP and Plaid Cymru.
A massive wankfest bore-a-thon. No, I won’t be watching. These parasites have nothing to say that I want to hear – unless it is that they plan to make most of their number redundant and get out of our lives. Nor will it have the slightest effect on my voting decisions. Just as well, I’ve got lots of drama recorded so that I won’t have to put up with this or any of the other tedious election coverage.
Maybe, just maybe we have found something even more boring than football and that takes some doing.
But did you not notice that the slime channel had slipped the Greens ahead of Ukip in the list? They can’t hide behind the alphabetical order excuse.
I loved a description I read – and can’t remember where – of the Greens as the Melons; green on the outside, red on the inside!
Watermelons.
Hilariously they are all patting themselves on the back and pronoucing the new arrangement as a “success” when in fact it was the watering down of airtime by marginalising any time spent with Cameron & Farage debating each other was precisely what Cameron and his cronies wanted in the first place.
Once again an acquiescent and plient media play on the side of the politicians and the public loses out. Wankers.