Up-their-own-arse media clones, ‘Churchillian’ speeches and crossing a bridge to defy terrorism. Beam me up, Scotty, it’s mad down here
‘Churchillian!’ Viewers hail Andrew Neil’s incredible monologue on Westminster attack
‘Andrew Neil has been branded “Churchillian” as he delivered a blistering monologue on the Westminster terror attack.
Speaking at the beginning of the This Week show, the BBC journalist sent a message of a defiance in the wake of the atrocity which claimed the lives of four innocent people.
The spine-tingling speech, in which he labels attacker Khalid Masood a “pathetic, Poundland terrorist in an estate car”, has been widely praised online.
He began by paying tribute to PC Keith Palmer, the officer stabbed to death inside the parliamentary grounds.’
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Phillip Schofield is mercilessly mocked on Twitter in series of hilarious memes for walking across Westminster Bridge as an act of ‘defiance’ following London terror attack
‘On Thursday evening, as the nation still reeled from the shocking attacks that took place in Westminster a day before, Phillip Schofield carried out a symbolic act.
The TV presenter took to his Instagram account to share a shot of the Houses of Parliament, and reveal that he was walking across Westminster Bridge, in ‘tribute and defiance’ to those hurt and killed by Khalid Masood.
And while his gesture was met with praise on the photo-sharing site, things were largely the polar opposite on Twitter, where countless users mercilessly mocked him in a series of rib-tickling memes.’
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