• Re: Pedestrian fighting for life after crash with cyclist near to Scott

    From Spike@21:1/5 to Simon Mason on Wed Sep 27 13:10:59 2023
    Simon Mason <swldxer1958@gmail.com> wrote:
    A pedestrian is fighting for their life following a collision with a
    cyclist near to the Scottish Parliament.

    The crash happened on Horse Wynd in Edinburgh at around 10.40am on Tuesday.

    Emergency services were called to the scene and the 66-year-old female pedestrian was taken to the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, where medical
    staff describe her condition as critical.

    Police Scotland said the 20-year-old male cyclist was also taken to
    hospital to be checked over and was later discharged.
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    Was the careless pedestrian wearing a plastic hat?

    Pedestrians: at the pinnacle of the hierarchy.

    Ergo, cyclist’s fault.

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  • From Simon Mason@21:1/5 to All on Wed Sep 27 08:20:15 2023
    QUOTE: Police Scotland said the 20-year-old male cyclist was also taken to hospital to be checked over and was later discharged. ENDS

    Excellent news - get well soon and don't forget the compo.

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  • From Spike@21:1/5 to Simon Mason on Wed Sep 27 15:55:45 2023
    Simon Mason <swldxer1958@gmail.com> wrote:

    QUOTE: Police Scotland said the 20-year-old male cyclist was also taken
    to hospital to be checked over and was later discharged. ENDS

    Excellent news - get well soon and don't forget the compo.

    Yes, compo should cost the cyclist a few bob.

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  • From Simon Mason@21:1/5 to Simon Mason on Wed Sep 27 09:44:56 2023
    On Wednesday, September 27, 2023 at 1:45:11 PM UTC+1, Simon Mason wrote:
    A pedestrian is fighting for their life following a collision with a cyclist near to the Scottish Parliament.

    Nice to see the EU flag on display outside the parliament.

    https://news.stv.tv/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/472348395e318e856c9d6d930b0d0101-1695812330.jpg

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  • From Spike@21:1/5 to Simon Mason on Wed Sep 27 17:59:03 2023
    Simon Mason <swldxer1958@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Wednesday, September 27, 2023 at 1:45:11 PM UTC+1, Simon Mason wrote:

    A pedestrian is fighting for their life following a collision with a
    cyclist near to the Scottish Parliament.

    Nice to see the EU flag on display outside the parliament.

    https://news.stv.tv/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/472348395e318e856c9d6d930b0d0101-1695812330.jpg

    The sooner Scotland gets its independence, the better. They can then be a millstone round the necks of the EUSSR.

    Just give England a vote on it.

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  • From Simon Mason@21:1/5 to Simon Mason on Wed Sep 27 11:06:19 2023
    On Wednesday, September 27, 2023 at 5:44:59 PM UTC+1, Simon Mason wrote:
    On Wednesday, September 27, 2023 at 1:45:11 PM UTC+1, Simon Mason wrote:
    A pedestrian is fighting for their life following a collision with a cyclist near to the Scottish Parliament.
    Nice to see the EU flag on display outside the parliament.

    https://news.stv.tv/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/472348395e318e856c9d6d930b0d0101-1695812330.jpg

    Nice touch for the Lib Dem hotel rooms!
    Conference season in town.

    https://pbs.twimg.com/media/F7DRLgSXUAAZve0?format=jpg&name=medium

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  • From Peter Keller@21:1/5 to Spike on Thu Sep 28 12:48:27 2023
    On 28/09/23 02:10, Spike wrote:
    Simon Mason <swldxer1958@gmail.com> wrote:
    A pedestrian is fighting for their life following a collision with a
    cyclist near to the Scottish Parliament.

    The crash happened on Horse Wynd in Edinburgh at around 10.40am on Tuesday. >>
    Emergency services were called to the scene and the 66-year-old female
    pedestrian was taken to the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, where medical
    staff describe her condition as critical.

    Police Scotland said the 20-year-old male cyclist was also taken to
    hospital to be checked over and was later discharged.
    ===============

    Was the careless pedestrian wearing a plastic hat?

    Pedestrians: at the pinnacle of the hierarchy.

    Ergo, cyclist’s fault.

    Correct.

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  • From Simon Mason@21:1/5 to Simon Mason on Thu Sep 28 00:11:37 2023
    On Wednesday, September 27, 2023 at 7:06:21 PM UTC+1, Simon Mason wrote:

    Nice touch for the Lib Dem hotel rooms!
    Conference season in town.

    https://pbs.twimg.com/media/F7DRLgSXUAAZve0?format=jpg&name=medium

    TROUBLE AT MILL.
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    ‘This is a Network Problem’: Dan Wootton Suspended from GB News.

    GB News has suspended its lead prime-time presenter Dan Wootton and his co-presenter Laurence Fox after regulator Ofcom pledged to “assess” the actor and activist’s outburst on last night’s edition of Dan Wootton Tonight.

    During the interview, Fox said of political journalist Ava Evans – as Wootton laughed along – “who’d want to shag that?”

    Wootton, who is the highest-paid host on £600,000 a year on GB News, smiled and laughed as Fox denigrated Ms Evans, branding her a “little woman”.

    “Show me a single self-respecting man that would like to climb into bed with that woman ever, ever, who wasn’t an incel,” Fox said. “We need powerful, strong, amazing women who make great points for themselves. We don’t need these sort of
    feminist 4.0. They’re pathetic and embarrassing. Who’d want to shag that?”

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  • From Spike@21:1/5 to Simon Mason on Thu Sep 28 09:43:00 2023
    Simon Mason <swldxer1958@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Wednesday, September 27, 2023 at 7:06:21 PM UTC+1, Simon Mason wrote:

    TROUBLE AT MILL.
    ================

    Tories slash Labour poll lead

    The Conservatives have slashed Labour’s poll lead by eight points in the
    wake of Rishi Sunak’s net zero overhaul, as an election expert said voters remained “wobbly” on Sir Keir Starmer.

    Figures from a Deltapoll survey published on Monday showed the Tories have closed the gap between the parties from 24 points to 16 points in the space
    of a fortnight.

    Sir Keir’s Labour Party is down by three points to 44 per cent overall,
    while the Conservatives are up by five points to 28 per cent.

    The polling was conducted between Friday and Monday, shortly after Mr Sunak watered down the Government’s net zero policies last week.

    Changes included moving a ban on the sale of new petrol and diesel cars
    from 2030 to 2035, and exempting around a fifth of households from a future
    ban on new oil and gas boilers.

    <https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/tories-slash-labour-poll-lead-with-voters-still-wobbly-on-starmer/ar-AA1hdbfE>

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    Spike

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  • From Simon Mason@21:1/5 to Simon Mason on Thu Sep 28 02:51:18 2023
    On Thursday, September 28, 2023 at 8:11:39 AM UTC+1, Simon Mason wrote:
    On Wednesday, September 27, 2023 at 7:06:21 PM UTC+1, Simon Mason wrote:

    Nice touch for the Lib Dem hotel rooms!
    Conference season in town.

    https://pbs.twimg.com/media/F7DRLgSXUAAZve0?format=jpg&name=medium
    TROUBLE AT MILL.
    ================

    Dan Wootton has been suspended from GB News following comments made on his show by Laurence Fox, who asked what "self-respecting man" would "climb into bed" with reporter Ava Evans.

    The broadcaster had earlier suspended Fox for his remarks about PoliticsJOE's Evans during a live show.

    Evans told the BBC she has since received threats.

    Wootton, one of the channel's most high profile presenters, said in an apology that he should have intervened.

    The channel called the insult "totally unacceptable" and said it was conducting a full investigation. Meanwhile Fox, also a host on the channel, has said he stands "by every word of what I said".

    He made the comments discussing political journalist Evans' views on creating a 'minister for men' to tackle a mental health crisis.

    Speaking on BBC Politics Live on Monday, the PoliticsJOE political correspondent said the idea would "make an enemy out of women" and that mental illness was not specific to men.

    Addressing those comments on Dan Wootton Tonight on Tuesday, Fox said: "We're past the watershed so I can say this. Show me a single self-respecting man that would like to climb into bed with that woman - ever, ever...

    "That little woman has been fed, spoon-fed oppression day after day after day...

    "We need powerful, strong, amazing women who make great points for themselves, we don't need these sort of feminist 4.0… they're pathetic and embarrassing.

    "Who would want to shag that?"

    Wootton could be seen smiling and laughing throughout Fox's remarks, before "in a touch of balance" saying Evans regretted her comments and calling her a "very beautiful woman".

    Talking about Fox's insult, Evans told the BBC's Newscast podcast it made her feel "disgusting" and "vile", and that the last 24 hours had been "really nasty".

    She said she had received threats from people sympathetic to Fox, including a message telling her to "watch her back".

    "Maybe, I'm going to have to watch over my shoulder before I go to my house, just so that I know no one's looking at where I live."

    She also said she had received an emailed apology from GB News' editor saying Fox's comments were not representative of the broadcaster.

    "It's probably the best apology I could have gotten," she said, adding that she initially did not expect the broadcaster would do anything.

    Evans is now calling on Conservative MPs to stop appearing on GB News.

    "It's got the deputy chairman [Lee Anderson] on there, hosting a show. You've got Jacob Rees-Mogg on there, you've got Esther McVey presenting. These are elected members of parliament.

    "It makes me very uncomfortable as a journalist to see those sorts of people, the people who make our laws, who speak in the 'mother of all parliaments' alongside that kind of narrative. It doesn't fit well for me."

    Speaking earlier on PoliticsJOE's podcast, Evans accused Wootton, also executive editor at GB News, of calling her "multiple times throughout the night" after the exchange with Fox was broadcast.

    "I was getting calls up until one o'clock in the morning, voicemails… I don't want to hear from him," she said.

    Before his suspension, Wootton's lawyer said he remained sincere to personally apologise to her and "respects her wishes" if she does not want to be contacted.

    Following his suspension, Fox posted a screenshot on Twitter, also known as X, appearing to suggest a conversation between him and Wootton after the show involving laughing emojis.

    The former actor, who previously starred in Gosford Park, also claimed that he had conducted a "pre-interview" with the channel "so they knew exactly what I intended to say".

    He has since accused the media of being "obsessed with cancelling" him. He added "free speech is the most precious and valuable freedom we have", and he "would rather scrub toilets" and retain his dignity.

    Fox's comments on GB News have been condemned by media figures and politicians.

    Speaking on BBC Newsnight, Caroline Nokes, a Conservative MP and chair of the women and equalities committee, described them as "absolutely abhorrent".

    "I was appalled by a news channel publishing such blatantly misogynistic, outdated, hideous attitudes," she said.

    She said media regulator Ofcom "deserves a bit of time and space to do its job" but added that she thought GB News should be taken off air.

    Ms Nokes also criticised those among her fellow Conservative MPs who host programmes on the channel.

    "From my perspective, if you're a member of parliament, you have a day job to do, getting on with the work that you have in the House of Commons, and not swanning off - in some cases several times a week - to present a show on a television channel," she
    said.

    Her colleague, Technology Secretary Michelle Donelan urged Ofcom to look into the incident, telling Sky News that Fox's comments and the response from Wootton were "unacceptable".

    Gordon Brown, the former prime minister, also told the broadcaster Ofcom "needed to have more teeth to deal with issues of standards" and "you can not have this fall in standards and allow it continue".

    GB news presenter and Reform UK party leader Richard Tice told BBC News that Fox's comments were "wholly inappropriate" and he should apologise to Evans.

    Ofcom said it had received a number of complaints about Fox's comments.

    "We are assessing these complaints against our broadcast rules and will publish the outcome as quickly as possible," the regulator posted on X (previously Twitter) on Wednesday.

    Mark Dolan, filling in for Wootton on Wednesday night, told GB News viewers Fox's comments were "offensive... sexist... misogynistic".

    "In the end, a hard lesson has been learned. We have freedom of speech, but not freedom from the fallout," he added.

    The controversy follows Wootton's Mail Online column being paused last month as the newspaper's publisher considers "a series of allegations" against him, which he denies.

    He has admitted making "errors of judgment" but strongly denies any criminality.

    The disputed allegations include that he used a fake online identity to offer money to individuals for sexually explicit images.

    Wootton, a former Sun journalist, has had his own show on GB News since June 2021, when the channel launched promising to "change the face of news and debate in the UK".

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-66940513

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