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What's so special about her voice? Plenty of other kids with better voices not given the opportunity she was given. Wouldn't mind if she stuck to just that, but she felt we all wanted to hear her opinions about everything else, including stuff she clearly knows nothing about. Get off your soapbox love, no one is interested.


Louisa.

Louisa Wrote:

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> Stop winding me up everyone, I don't like her. Let

> that be the end of it.

>

> Louisa.



1/10


The 1 is for not mentioning clique or bullying.

If you throw hand grenades, expect them to be sometimes thrown back at you...

I was there yesterday and like some of you above, when Charlotte Church came on stage to give her speech, didn't expect much. I was pleasently suprised. She gave a terrific speech, that she'd written beforehand and clearly put a lot of thought into. It's very easy to be cynical and sneer, but how many of you above heard her speech yesterday?


Russell Brand is not the best speaker as we all know. To be honest I think he makes it up as he goes along, but his support does bring coverage of what is for many a serious cause. Austerity is hitting the poorest and most vulnerable people hard, especially people like the disabled. 250,000 people joined that march (a police estimate annonuced on the main stage). And let's remember that only 23.5% of the electorate voted for this miracle conservative majority. They don't represent 76.5% of the electorate at all, some of whom are celebrities and should be free to lend support without being ridiculed.

red devil Wrote:

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>

> 1/10

>

> The 1 is for not mentioning clique or bullying.

> If you throw hand grenades, expect them to be

> sometimes thrown back at you...


0/10


The zero is because you and some others keep up with this nonsense of ranking someone out of 10, It's become repetitive and it's getting predictably boring (ring any bells?). When it first started a solid 5 would have been in order, but it's tedious now, almost as tedious as me (apparently).


Louisa.

Louisa Wrote:

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> Annoying as a child star, annoying as a chat show

> host, annoying AND ignorant in equal measure as a

> 'political' activist. She's got a lot going for

> herself that girl.

>

> Louisa.



She was a child with a lot of talent, so obviously people hated her for that. She had an incredible voice, if you found her annoying you should have blamed the parents, not the little girl.


She was a very annoying chat show host / failed pop star, I'll give you that.




PokerTime Wrote:

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> I was there yesterday and like some of you above,

> when Charlotte Church came on stage to give her

> speech, didn't expect much. I was pleasently

> suprised. She gave a terrific speech, that she'd

> written beforehand and clearly put a lot of

> thought into. It's very easy to be cynical and

> sneer, but how many of you above heard her speech

> yesterday?



After the election she was called a champagne socialist when she went to a rally in Cardiff (I think), and she responded with a blog which I was really impressed with. And I don't like the "champagne socialist" term. It implys that if you have money you should lose all social conscience.

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Why? Because she sounded a bit posh?

I don't care how posh someone is / sounds.


Posh.. ? She don't sound posh.. That was her TV voice..


I worked in Telecoms and I had my Telephone voice. I was told 'you sound real posh on the phone'

Well it does if I'm speaking professionally. Not so if I'm talking with friends. init.


Foxy

It's not the issue of austerity being raised, that I or anyone else has an issue with. That is of course an important topic we should all be aware of and I applaud these people for at least raising it. But why is it we need 'z' list celebrities jumping on a bandwagon as the voice of such an important issue? Makes a mockery of the whole thing IMO.


*edited because the wine really isn't doing my spelling any favours


Louisa.

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