Today on Nolan: Strong breeze threatens the executive. Ben Lowry joins us to examine whether this threat would exist in the days of the pale, stale and male.

Today on Nolan: Strong breeze threatens the executive. Ben Lowry joins us to examine whether this threat would exist in the days of the pale, stale and male.
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17 comments
  1. Could have sworn they were talking from black bins too.

  2. Who’s idea was it to have a press conference outside, in February?

  3. That’s not the wind shaking them plants.

    That’s Ben bravely, intrepidly lurking in the bushes… a different angle, for the sake of the News Letter’s quality coverage, of course.

    He will weigh in later with a well-researched opinion piece recommending a mandatory short-back-and-sides and thongs for all Executive ministers. Uncontrolled hair and VPL are a scourge on the dignity of public office.

  4. Ah, the Executive Information Service. Hugely over resourced with press officers, but no common sense.

  5. I always think that lion statue belongs in the labyrinth movie. The 2 doors with guards.were one is facing upwards and other down with a shield between them.

  6. Cue an editorial in the Newsletter about how with March comes Wind or some shit

  7. I’m a lad with long hair and this video made me anxious, it’s honestly the worst part about the long bap.

    Bonus is in the winter though when it’s free ear muffs!

  8. They do appear to have a decent working chemistry together (at least outwardly) + a shared eagerness to press on and address immediate bread and butter issues facing the wider public vs ideological rancour.

  9. Are are they standing behind those wheelie bins to keep the lids on?

  10. I thought they were actually standing infront of 3 blue bins

  11. You should be a comedian. Might fit right in with the Mudbloods.

  12. Thought they were all standing in front of black wheelie bins there – maybe binboy was on to something?

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