James Blunt sticks it to Chris Bryant.

James Blunt sticks it to Chris Bryant.

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hornetrider

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63,161 posts

206 months

Monday 19th January 2015
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Following on from James' roaring success on ttter, the poor bloke has rather copped it from socialist leftie arsewipe Chris Bryant.

James has penned a rather eloquent response.

James Blunt said:
Dear Chris Bryant MP,

You classist gimp. I happened to go to a boarding school. No one helped me at boarding school to get into the music business. I bought my first guitar with money I saved from holiday jobs (sandwich packing!). I was taught the only four chords I know by a friend. No one at school had ANY knowledge or contacts in the music business, and I was expected to become a soldier or a lawyer or perhaps a stockbroker. So alien was it, that people laughed at the idea of me going into the music business, and certainly no one was of any use.

In the army, again, people thought it was a mad idea. None of them knew anyone in the business either.

And when I left the army, going against everyone’s advice, EVERYONE I met in the British music industry told me there was no way it would work for me because I was too posh. One record company even asked if I could speak in a different accent. (I told them I could try Russian).

Every step of the way, my background has been AGAINST me succeeding in the music business. And when I have managed to break through, I was STILL scoffed at for being too posh for the industry.

And then you come along, looking for votes, telling working class people that posh people like me don’t deserve it, and that we must redress the balance. But it is your populist, envy-based, vote-hunting ideas which make our country crap, far more than me and my s--t songs, and my plummy accent.

I got signed in America, where they don’t give a stuff about, or even understand what you mean by me and “my ilk”, you prejudiced wazzock, and I worked my arse off. What you teach is the politics of jealousy. Rather than celebrating success and figuring out how we can all exploit it further as the Americans do, you instead talk about how we can hobble that success and “level the playing field”. Perhaps what you’ve failed to realise is that the only head-start my school gave me in the music business, where the VAST majority of people are NOT from boarding school, is to tell me that I should aim high. Perhaps it protected me from your kind of narrow-minded, self-defeating, lead-us-to-a-dead-end, remove-the-‘G’-from-‘GB’ thinking, which is to look at others’ success and say, “it’s not fair.”

Up yours,

James Cucking Funt
Good show.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/11355123/James-Blu...


pilchardthecat

7,483 posts

180 months

Monday 19th January 2015
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I'm with Blunt on this too. He sums up much of what is wrong with this ry.

(I went to a stty comprehensive in the west midlands)

Edited by pilchardthecat on Monday 19th January 14:38

ReallyReallyGood

1,624 posts

131 months

Monday 19th January 2015
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Excellent letter, and nicely sums up where opposition politics is in this country right now.

Grumfutock

5,274 posts

166 months

Monday 19th January 2015
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Knew him vaguely when we served in Kosovo but he has just shot up in my books. Fair play to him!

This Bryant is a typical leftie, ex priest, moron and represents every reason why him and his lot should be banned from ever getting elected again. A fecktard of the highest standing!

crispyshark

1,262 posts

146 months

Monday 19th January 2015
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lol, brilliant!

Fed up with those whining about which school so and so went to (normally Labour). You do the best with the hand you are dealt.

Why should people who went to a good school apologize for it?

Murph7355

37,827 posts

257 months

Monday 19th January 2015
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Spot on Mr Blunt (no matter how posh/irritating you generally are smile).


Thorodin

2,459 posts

134 months

Monday 19th January 2015
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Blunt is absolutely right in every respect. Also, he's too posh to swear, apparently. Admirable.

crankedup

25,764 posts

244 months

Monday 19th January 2015
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Hitting the bullseye,rock-on James.

ajprice

27,718 posts

197 months

Monday 19th January 2015
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Nice one!

beanbag

7,346 posts

242 months

Monday 19th January 2015
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Sums up this bullst political fairness / correctness nonsense. (Otherwise known as jealousy against people who are successful).

ukbabz

1,557 posts

127 months

Monday 19th January 2015
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Social mobility - unless you're posh. You can only get poor.

Sums up the Labour policy of equality by pulling everyone down to the lowest level rather than encouraging people to succeed.

ATG

20,700 posts

273 months

Monday 19th January 2015
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Nicely put.

Claudia Skies

1,098 posts

117 months

Monday 19th January 2015
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Same old story,

  • Women complaining it's much easier for men
  • Black people complaining it's much easier for white people
  • Homosexuals complaining it's much easier for heterosexuals
  • State school people complaining it's much easier for public school students

fido

16,857 posts

256 months

Monday 19th January 2015
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"And then you come along, looking for votes, telling working class people that posh people like me don’t deserve it, and that we must redress the balance. But it is your populist, envy-based, vote-hunting ideas which make our country crap, far more than me and my s--t songs, and my plummy accent." - give this man an OBE!

Grumfutock

5,274 posts

166 months

Monday 19th January 2015
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Hang on! This idiot Bryant went to one of the most expensive and most exclusive public schools in the country!

He is by far the elitist snob between the two. One is having a chortle!

Blackpuddin

16,671 posts

206 months

Monday 19th January 2015
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Bryant is 100% correct IMO and his reply to Blunt's juvenile and point-missing protest is better than he (Blunt) deserves.

voyds9

8,489 posts

284 months

Monday 19th January 2015
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Ah the Uk where we bring people down rather than bettering ourselves.


anonymous-user

55 months

Monday 19th January 2015
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Bryant's reply:

Bryant said:
Dear James

Stop being so blooming precious. I’m not knocking your success. I even contributed to it by buying one of your albums. I’m not knocking Eddie Redmayne, either. He was the best Richard II I have ever seen.

If you’d read the whole of my interview, you’d have seen that I make the point that the people who subsidise the arts the most are artists themselves. Of course that includes you. But it is a statement of the blindingly obvious that that is far tougher if you come from a poor family where you have to hand over your holiday earnings to help pay the family bills.

I’m delighted you’ve done well for yourself. But it is really tough forging a career in the arts if you can’t afford the enormous fees for drama school, if you don’t know anybody who can give you a leg up, if your parents can’t subsidise you for a few years whilst you make your name and if you can’t afford to take on an unpaid internship.

You see the thing is I want everyone to take part in the arts. I don’t want any no-go areas for young people from less privileged backgrounds. And I’m convinced that we won’t be Great Britain if we waste great British talent in the arts. You seem to think talent will always out. My fear is that someone like Stanley Baker, the son of a disabled miner in the Rhondda, who rose to be one of Britain’s greatest film actors (Zulu), would have found it even harder to make it today.

That’s why we need more diversity at every level in the arts – in education, in training, on-screen, on stage and backstage – and we need to break down all the barriers to taking part so that every talent gets a chance.

Yours bluntly

Chris

jogon

2,971 posts

159 months

Monday 19th January 2015
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Blackpuddin said:
Bryant is 100% correct IMO and his reply to Blunt's juvenile and point-missing protest is better than he (Blunt) deserves.
Yes more diversity just what the dr ordered. God help us.

Eleven

26,483 posts

223 months

Monday 19th January 2015
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Whilst I applaud the sentiment, I think the letter is misjudged. He's clever and articulate enough to make his point without referring to the Bryant as a gimp and a wazzock.

It smacks of something he wrote in the heat of the moment and sent without giving himself chance to cool down and make a better job of it.