Jeremy Clarkson offends the oversensitive, the boring and the greedy
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...d-Cameron.html
I would have had them all SHOT! Clarkson's rant at strikers branded silly by Cameron (and now union demands a police probe)
- BBC receives more than 4,700 complaints
- Unison taking legal advice about 'appalling' comments
- David Cameron tells the Top Gear presenter it was a 'silly thing to say'
- Ed Miliband says the comments are 'disgraceful and disgusting'
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Originally Posted by Mail
Jeremy Clarkson could face a police investigation after he said that those striking should be shot. Speaking on the BBC's One Show he said that government workers refusing to work should be killed in front of their families. Today Unison general secretary Dave Prentis said they were seeking 'urgent legal advice' about whether his comments had been referred to police. This afternoon the BBC said it had received 4,769 complaints about Mr Clarkson, but a spokesman for Scotland Yard said they had not yet received a complaint.
David Cameron described Clarkson's remarks as 'a silly thing to say'. Labour leader Ed Miliband said he had not heard the comments but added that they were 'absolutely disgraceful and disgusting'. He said: 'Jeremy Clarkson should apologise for those comments. He obviously does not understand the lives of the people who were going out on strike yesterday.' Top Gear presenter Jeremy Clarkson said of strikers: 'Frankly I would have them all shot. I would take them all outside and execute them in front of their families.' Dave Prentis, general secretary of Unison, called for Clarkson to be sacked by the BBC.
The Unions are angry because, well, since when could the left ever take a joke? he's only making light fun of their failed strike yesterday when many Union members didn't even bother to vote or strike. As for the bandwagoners, Cameron and Miliband - Miliband says its 'disgusting' (this is the man who's party started two illegal wars resulting in many British deaths let alone foreign deaths, along with hounding Dr. David Kelly to death over the WMD lies) and Cameron says its a 'silly thing' to say (coming from the man who promised a referendum on the Lisbon Treaty, making him the fool for promising one in the first place). I know both points are unrelated but i'm sick to death of these people speaking as though they speak for the nation when they only speak for themselves.
Time for people to grow up and stop being so sensitive to everything, especially tongue-in-cheek jokes.
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Originally Posted by Mail comment
I wouldn't want to harm anyone but I do have a massive problem with under-worked people striking about their already cushy benefits. Wake up public sector people and get in the real world, you're making a show of yourselves being so totally unaware of what is happening to the rest of the British public and the real hardship they face. I'm sure you'll bring out examples of hard working nurses. Yep, we've heard it all before. Millions of private sector people world hard and long hours for limited wages and the risk of being laid off or made redundant with no back up. Not everyone is a banker. Get over yourselves.
- Katy, London, 30/11/2011 23:19
Clarkson for Prime Minister.
Thoughts?