
pointing his face at the camera and saying stuff about people who were watching on flat screen tvs that they don't own.
There was anger, but it was quite unpleasant and bitter. He can definitely be funny, but not when he has ....huge...pauses....for...things...to ...sink...in....
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There was anger, but it was quite unpleasant and bitter. He can definitely be funny, but not when he has ....huge...pauses....for...things...to ...sink...in....

:D
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telling me lots of things that really don't concern me ( like how much money I have not got and goods and chattels etc. ) and I don't think that they concern him too much.
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but if it was filled with bandwagon humping holier than thou hubris I haven't missed anything.
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and throughout the series, that have been brilliant, but so much of it is gone now. It was like when Ben Elton made a brief comeback in the 90s. Not as funny without Thatcher.
However, for his PC gone mad skit, he will forever go down in history.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=K21e7po1Sro
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However, for his PC gone mad skit, he will forever go down in history.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=K21e7po1Sro

I encourage everyone to somehow watch or listen to his three most famous shows; 41st Best Stand Up Ever, Stand Up Comedian and 90s Comedian. They're all brilliant.
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but more as a comic political activist as far as I am concerned, not as a comedian.
Now this dude is a fucking comedian!
www.youtube.com/watch?v=TbUqhxPGFXY
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Now this dude is a fucking comedian!
www.youtube.com/watch?v=TbUqhxPGFXY

All three comedians work on the basis of slagging off a common enemy.
None are terribly funny, they just say 'The government are cunts' and et a cheer. Thomas is the worst of the three. Frankly I do not see the appeal at all.
Elton writes excellent insightful novels though.
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None are terribly funny, they just say 'The government are cunts' and et a cheer. Thomas is the worst of the three. Frankly I do not see the appeal at all.
Elton writes excellent insightful novels though.

Don't get me wrong, I am not saying the current government are perfect, far from it, but compared to the Thatcher years, it is not so easy to all gang up on one hate figure.
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Bush was an easy target and took no thought whatsoever. At least to attack someone like Thatcher on any kind of level you had to think first....
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Elton just went 'Thatcher is a git' and then did a camp laugh.
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Well, taking the piss out of Bush is easy and anyone can do it... so here we go.
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criticism, comedic or not, is that it's based upon blaming the 'government' for things that were going to happen anyway and that as government they had no control over the outcome.
It's better to see how they deal with the situations thrown at them and then judge.
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It's better to see how they deal with the situations thrown at them and then judge.

Thatcher may have introduced some shit, but she didn't have the easiest term and at least she made decisions.
Argentina invaded British soil
We had a huge national debt
The unions were so powerful that it was out of hand
People kept on hijacking planes
PIRA kept bombing folk.
We didn't get ID cards and stop fucking cops attacking protesters.
*conveniently forgets the Beanfield*
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Argentina invaded British soil
We had a huge national debt
The unions were so powerful that it was out of hand
People kept on hijacking planes
PIRA kept bombing folk.
We didn't get ID cards and stop fucking cops attacking protesters.
*conveniently forgets the Beanfield*

it's not like it would have or will be a new thing
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than a tube explosion which killed 51 people.
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Churchill planned to get rid of them but Labour got in before it was too late, I think we had them into the late 50's.
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And I think that the World War represented a greater threat than a tube explosion which killed 51 people.
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They came in as a result of the wars and remained.
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It's not really like any other comedy out there. Some of it is incredibly deep satire which I imagine is lost on a lot of people. He also isn't as good cut into 30 minute segments; some of his best shows have had a joke running through them for over and hour. It was brave of them.
Although the red button interviews with Armando Iannucci after each show are hilarious... Frost/Nixon-esque
www.youtube.com/results?search_query=stewart+lee+red+button
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Although the red button interviews with Armando Iannucci after each show are hilarious... Frost/Nixon-esque
www.youtube.com/results?search_query=stewart+lee+red+button