Stephen Fry attacks journalists for media frenzy on expenses







Stephen Fry attacks journalists for media frenzy on expenses

Stephen Fry attacks journalists for media frenzy on expenses

It's not really important if they charged for their wisteria

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Guest: diddly (197 days ago)

What a self important pri@k. He does not speak for the nation. He was once in prison for fraud himself. Actually, most people I know are even more (if thats possible) peed off with the politicians than normal.
   

ajhawkinsjrajhawkinsjr (197 days ago)

He mentions the fact that he has "fiddled things", his point was that for journalists to get fired up and make this into a national story is a bit more hypocritical than the crap they usually try to wind folks up over. Yes be angry, but be informed and be angry about important things, not this thing right at this moment, it is wasted energy which could be better focused elsewhere.

Guest (198 days ago)

the end cut off spot on if your were making an editorial decision- muppet

Guest (198 days ago)

Boreme your player keeps cutting the ends off vids... Please fix it...

Guest: Maxwell. (197 days ago)

At what stage do the people who want to represent the interests of their community decide its OK to become liars and embezzlers of our money?

Guest (198 days ago)

He's 100% right about journalists being the most hypocritical self-hyping scumbags on the planet

Guest (197 days ago)

C'mon guys, as Noel Coward put it in 'The Italian Job'-"Camp Freddy, everyone in the world..is bent.' Except the guy who hasn't done anthing who is either a liar or a very boring individual.

Guest: G.Brown (197 days ago)

Have to agree with Stephen. Its all a diversion tactic, these stories are all planned and the goverment know when they will start and when they will finish. They can then choose to make other decisions which are unfavourable and hopefully will slip in unnoticed.

pc614PC614 (198 days ago)

People whinge at the Government over this specticle, however it is they (Labour) who introduced the Freedom of Information Act in the first place, for this very type of thing. Without it we'd never know. Most of which are dressed up, just to boost paper sales, but some are concerning. What IS worrying is that this is nothing new, probably has happened for the past century if not more.

juniperJuniper (198 days ago)

Wow- he's lost weight. I'm afraid I agree generally with the sentiment. It's not really like I had confidence in any of them to begin with - this hasn't really changed anything. And frankly - I think 90% of those that are moaning would have done the same thing if they had had the opportunity.

Guest (198 days ago)

Rubbish you silly arse - some of these politician are 'fiddling (Translation = Stealing) between £16-£25,000 per year. That is what some hard working people earn in the uk these days - pompous arse. To think I used to quite like him!
   

captainamaranthCaptainAmaranth (197 days ago)

May I be so bold as to say, sir, that you have completely missed the point? Taking more money than they perhaps should, whilst regrettable, is nothing compared to the greater failings of politicians - e.g. getting into bad wars, causing people to die.

Guest: NeilH (197 days ago)

Actually, Stephen, no I haven't ever cheated my expenses. And I've never dodged taxes or fraudulently claimed benefit. So I get just a tad annoyed when I see people cheating and stealing.
   

Guest: J.fixer (197 days ago)

WOW, top marks for you....actually do they give top marks for being a c*nt?
      

Guest: Connor (195 days ago)

Latest comment: "No, I don't think they do. "