Local smelly gobshite Bob Geldof was engaged by our local Stand In The Park folks who were leafletting in the town last weekend.
Suppressing his sneers, but not by much more than usual, St. Boab opined that he’d not be allowing any unvaxxxed yobs at any of his concerts thanks very much.
Since these are almost invariably cancelled due to zero bookings Toad Of Toad Hall (Davington Priory to be exact) can concentrate on his main hobby of driving women to such extremes of despair that drug-induced stupor and death are far preferable to spending any more time in his company. I expect you’d noticed the pattern.
When I saw the title of your post I thought you were going to refer to the boss of Pimlico Plumbers, a tory donar who’s often featured in the MSM.
I wonder if anyone has written a thesis on why the likes of Geldof and Bono are complete sell-outs?
With regard to this, it’s depressing how few in the music industry have spoken out. Notable exceptions are Van Morrison, Right Said Fred and more recently Eric Clapton (after both his hands went numb for weeks after receiving the jabs). They’ve all put out anti-lockdown songs, etc.
2006
Bono saved Tony Blair from being bitten by Bob Geldof
" U2 frontman BONO had to separate SIR BOB GELDOF from TONY BLAIR to prevent him from spitting at the British Prime Minister. The crusading rocker came to the rescue after Geldof’s discussion with the UK leader became so heated, he feared a saliva shower was on the way. He says, "I had to call him off Mr Blair. Literally spittle coming out, invective coming out, and Tony reaching over to me saying, ‘I believe you’ve a greatest hits coming,’ just to get a break from Geldof. “I have seen Geldof try to bite prime ministers. I accept the rules of ultimate fighting, which are: you can’t poke someone in the eye or bite them, and Bob doesn’t.” -
2007
" Geldof praise for Brown and Blair
January 09 2007 12:11 AM
BOB Geldof was in generous mood towards politicians yesterday as he received an honorary degree from Newcastle University.
He and British Chancellor Gordon Brown are pictured after being honoured for their work in tackling world poverty.
The high-profile conferring was to celebrate the work of the Make Poverty History campaign.
Geldof used to occasion to underline the contribution of his fellow recipient Mr Brown, as well as that of British Prime Minister Tony Blair.
He said that without their work things like cancelling Third World debt would never have been possible.
"Without question Blair and Brown have completely altered the possibility of this issue (world poverty) being celebrated today.
“If there wasn’t Blair and Brown I can’t imagine where we would have gone.”
He said Mr Brown and Mr Blair were genuinely interested in the issue."