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What a legend! Whatever the guy thought of his interviewing style or his bias, fair play to Holmes for rolling up his sleeves and wading in with a response.
Nice bit of humour and shows he's human.
Posted by: Steve | Nov 11, 2010 at 10:00
Ha Ha! Brilliant. Well done Eamonn. Always thought he'd be a good bloke to go for a beer with. Now I'm convinced.
Posted by: Colin White | Nov 11, 2010 at 10:06
Nice. I can't imagine the BBC guys being so open with their viewers. Well done Eamonn.
Posted by: Clare S. | Nov 11, 2010 at 10:21
Eamonn was very rude to Mark (students spokesman) this morning, he made a Racist comment " I have picked your accent up Mark, where are you from", when Mark " replied from East London", he then wiped Mark off the air, very rudely. For your information Eamonn, I fully agree with Mark and the Students, we now need to stand up and be counted, our Country is controlled by the EU, we send millions pounds there every day and we get lots of immigants back every day most on benefits, our money, the Euro has wrecked the economy of all EU countries, yet we dont even want to be in it. Politicians of all main parties are on the EU gravytrain and dont give a dam about us. Its time we as the once Great Britain should all follow the action of the students, they are the only ones with any balls, we are being down trodden. Its all right for HIGHLY paid TV personalities they are not effected by the cutbacks. I suggest that Eamonn spends a couple of months living in the East End next door to Mark, or meet him for a fair discussion on the street, man to man and not hide behind the TV cameras of if he has no balls for Mark what about meet me on air or on the street, a 69 year old Pensioner, you make me want to vomit Eamonn, soon there will be nothing left of our Country that my grandfather died for and my father fought for our Freedom, now being GIVEN AWAY WITHOUT ASKING US. What cutbacks are the EU staff and our Politicians making please?
Posted by: Terry Patrick Murray | Dec 14, 2010 at 14:52