View Poll Results: Should Jamie Oliver be Knighted?
Yes of course he should. He has done a superb service.
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Should Jamie Oliver be Knighted?
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Should Jamie Oliver be Knighted?
As per title. The Tories certainly think so.
For his services to the nation's children, and for the Dickensian like way in which he has single-handedly exposed the appalling inadequacies of New Labour's school meals policies.
For his services to the nation's children, and for the Dickensian like way in which he has single-handedly exposed the appalling inadequacies of New Labour's school meals policies.
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bit of a tough one, given who he is and what he has done, i dont think he needa a knighthood, he,s loaded.
but it just goes to show when the spin factory is rattled it tries to cover its ****!!!
cue psl & tiggs ( billy & alistair) with the propaganda wagon!!
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but it just goes to show when the spin factory is rattled it tries to cover its ****!!!
cue psl & tiggs ( billy & alistair) with the propaganda wagon!!
Mart
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Obviously, school dinners were fantastic under the magnificent leadership of The Sainted Margaret*, and only plummeted to their current standards as a direct result of Tony Blair's personal intervention.
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Mind you, fair play to Jamie Oliver, and he does deserve recognition for what he's done.
*UB, remember the phrase "Thatcher, Thatcher, milk snatcher"? No, thought you'd rather forget that rather lamentable episode.
Obviously, school dinners were fantastic under the magnificent leadership of The Sainted Margaret*, and only plummeted to their current standards as a direct result of Tony Blair's personal intervention.
</Tory troll>
Mind you, fair play to Jamie Oliver, and he does deserve recognition for what he's done.
*UB, remember the phrase "Thatcher, Thatcher, milk snatcher"? No, thought you'd rather forget that rather lamentable episode.
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Originally Posted by the moose
UB, remember the phrase "Thatcher, Thatcher, milk snatcher"? No, thought you'd rather forget that rather lamentable episode.
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Five penalty points for being completely off topic. This poll has nothing to do with what happened 25 years ago.
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Originally Posted by SiDHEaD
Reminds me of those pics posted on here ages ago.... we have a few of em here!
Or are they just envious inadaquates?
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Originally Posted by mart360
cue psl & tiggs ( billy & alistair) with the propaganda wagon!!
Mart
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get your facts right ********....i have NO interest in politics and fall into NO political camp.
for the record:
School dinners - crap (in some schools....mine have loads of healthy home made stuff on th menu and no one's allowed crisp and sweets)
JO - **** with better PR than Blair
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Obviously, school dinners were fantastic under the magnificent leadership of The Sainted Margaret*, and only plummeted to their current standards as a direct result of Tony Blair's personal intervention.
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Originally Posted by the moose
<Tory troll>
Obviously, school dinners were fantastic under the magnificent leadership of The Sainted Margaret*, and only plummeted to their current standards as a direct result of Tony Blair's personal intervention.
</Tory troll>
Mind you, fair play to Jamie Oliver, and he does deserve recognition for what he's done.
*UB, remember the phrase "Thatcher, Thatcher, milk snatcher"? No, thought you'd rather forget that rather lamentable episode.
Obviously, school dinners were fantastic under the magnificent leadership of The Sainted Margaret*, and only plummeted to their current standards as a direct result of Tony Blair's personal intervention.
</Tory troll>
Mind you, fair play to Jamie Oliver, and he does deserve recognition for what he's done.
*UB, remember the phrase "Thatcher, Thatcher, milk snatcher"? No, thought you'd rather forget that rather lamentable episode.
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Surprisingly close so far.
I wonder how many of the 'fat tongued w*nker' brigade actually watched the programme or have children of their own?
I wonder how many of the 'fat tongued w*nker' brigade actually watched the programme or have children of their own?
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I used to think he was a fat tounged (sp) ****** and do think he has done a good thing. I also think the nutritional standards that were set up after the war were first breached (read abolished) by the Tories in the eighties. It is a long term problem that thankfully is now firmly on the political agenda.
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Surprisingly close so far.
I wonder how many of the 'fat tongued w*nker' brigade actually watched the programme or have children of their own?
I wonder how many of the 'fat tongued w*nker' brigade actually watched the programme or have children of their own?
As for J.O. yes, he's attempting something which I applaud wholeheartedly and I'll be disappointed if an OBE or MBE isn't forthcoming if he keeps this up, but a knighthood? Not quite yet mate.
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Originally Posted by Jap2Scrap
I've got my own daughter UB, she chooses to take a sensible and healthy packed lunch
As for J.O. yes, he's attempting something which I applaud wholeheartedly and I'll be disappointed if an OBE or MBE isn't forthcoming if he keeps this up, but a knighthood? Not quite yet mate.
As for J.O. yes, he's attempting something which I applaud wholeheartedly and I'll be disappointed if an OBE or MBE isn't forthcoming if he keeps this up, but a knighthood? Not quite yet mate.
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Originally Posted by Manda_po
Mmm, I seem to remember chips with everything under Thatch too.
Are you difficult to control after lunch too?
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Whether you like him or think he is a nobber, he has bought the attention of all of us into what can only be described as utterly shocking state of the current school dinners.
I think he deserves great thanks from all of the millions of children and parents for what he has done. Does that mean a knighthood, don't know. What warrants a knighthood? If he gets whichever bunch of munkey's are ruining this country into spending more and addressing this issue, which I suspect goes way back, past Maggie days, then yes, making the lives of millions of kids healthier, does deserve a knighthood.
Is he doing this to raise his own profile? Who knows, more to the point who cares, at least he is doing something which none of the current 3 parties have addressed in the last 30+ years.
BBC news reports that the average cost per meal will rise from 45p to 50p.
Scotland average at 66p, France somewhere near £1:10, Italy £1:25.
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I think he deserves great thanks from all of the millions of children and parents for what he has done. Does that mean a knighthood, don't know. What warrants a knighthood? If he gets whichever bunch of munkey's are ruining this country into spending more and addressing this issue, which I suspect goes way back, past Maggie days, then yes, making the lives of millions of kids healthier, does deserve a knighthood.
Is he doing this to raise his own profile? Who knows, more to the point who cares, at least he is doing something which none of the current 3 parties have addressed in the last 30+ years.
BBC news reports that the average cost per meal will rise from 45p to 50p.
Scotland average at 66p, France somewhere near £1:10, Italy £1:25.
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I too think what he's done deserves some sort of recognition.
I've never understood what he has ever done to create such bad feeling for him. He's had people lobbing insults at him for years - why?
I've never understood what he has ever done to create such bad feeling for him. He's had people lobbing insults at him for years - why?
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I too think what he's done deserves some sort of recognition.
I've never understood what he has ever done to create such bad feeling for him. He's had people lobbing insults at him for years - why?
I've never understood what he has ever done to create such bad feeling for him. He's had people lobbing insults at him for years - why?
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