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Doing Without Sky TV As A Child?

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mae13 Wed 12-Jun-24 07:00:45

That's Mr Sunak's definition of hardship? Yes, he is truly detached from the rest of us.

OurKid1 Sun 23-Jun-24 09:16:48

Callistemon21

Deedaa

Pittcity Never mind Twix and Haribo. look at his dire attempt to eat a pasty in Cornwall. Nobody holds both ends and takes a bite out of the middle! Had he even seen one before?

How do you eat yours?

Traditionally you were not supposed to eat the thick pastry crust, it was used as a handle by miners who had no way of washing before eating; they often had arsenic on their hands too.

I always cut the thick pastry crust off, eat the middle (with a knife and fork!!), then dip the leftover bit in the gravy (yep, I have gravy with mine!) I guess there's absolutely no hope for me.

NotSpaghetti Sun 23-Jun-24 08:48:21

Exactly.

Aveline Sat 22-Jun-24 21:36:12

Just watch the whole interview and not just one tiny, out of context, quote fed by the media to the gullible.

Grantanow Fri 21-Jun-24 21:51:47

No smear in view. Sunak said he 'went without' Sky TV as a child.

Aveline Fri 21-Jun-24 13:55:00

Or those who are gullible enough not to see through a smear.

Grantanow Fri 21-Jun-24 11:50:25

Perhaps we can look forward to a Telethon to raise money for needy children without Sky TV.

RosiesMaw Wed 19-Jun-24 22:45:24

Just seen this gringrin

NotSpaghetti Wed 19-Jun-24 15:41:36

He wasn't doing the "my childhood was harder than yours" thing though!

I can't understand why people don't find out what was really said..

🙄

OurKid1 Wed 19-Jun-24 15:12:10

The politicians playing "my childhood was harder than yours" game reminds me of (I think) a Les Dawson sketch when he said that his family were so poor that his dad used to suck a Polo mint and the children sat round him to get warm!

narrowboatnan Wed 19-Jun-24 10:32:16

Tiny tv, not ‘tint’ tv. Fat fingers

narrowboatnan Wed 19-Jun-24 10:30:36

Vintagewhine

We don't have Sky am I underprivileged? I don't have Netflix or Prime either. I don't have a big TV either.

I’m the same vintagewhine - no Sky tv, no Netflix, no Amazon Prime even! Have to make do with Freeview on our tint tv. Think we’re definitely underprivileged 😀

Nan0 Mon 17-Jun-24 14:58:43

Indeed!!!

Aveline Mon 17-Jun-24 12:48:10

Sigh. It's not his definition of hardship. Just watch or read the whole interview.

cc Mon 17-Jun-24 10:32:15

mae13

That's Mr Sunak's definition of hardship? Yes, he is truly detached from the rest of us.

We never had Sky when my children were at home and I don't think they felt deprived We watched terrestrial and later cable TV, but supplemented with film videos for when there was nothing suitable on the normal channels. Incidentally my children did not watch ITV because they were constantly lambasted by toy adverts.

suep1953 Mon 17-Jun-24 08:37:17

We had Sky TV in 1992 when my daughters were 11 and 8 (born 1981 and 1984 respectively). The Premier League started in the 1992/1993 football season and this massively increased the sale of Sky subscriptions

NotSpaghetti Mon 17-Jun-24 08:09:51

Probably not, petra - I gave the dates up above.
grin

(And the words he used too)!

petra Mon 17-Jun-24 07:10:43

Nannan2

No one had sky tv when he was a kid!- it was not around - the first tv of that time was NTL cable tv about 1999( i remember cause my youngest child at the time was just over a year old born 1998- we had it installed but was sold door to door then and we bought the basic pack, just tv no broadband or anything in 'those days' so whats he on "that he was poor they didnt have sky" - Sky wasnt around.

Maybe this will convince you as to when it was launched.

advanced-television.com/2024/02/05/sky-tv-turns-35/

kittylester Mon 17-Jun-24 06:21:17

It was introduced in 1989!

PamelaJ1 Mon 17-Jun-24 06:20:01

Unfortunately he had to say something and he came up with that.
I’m sure he wasn’t deprived at all but like most of us he probably thought he was.
Why he couldn’t be honest and just say he was’t deprived of anything important I don’t know.
As someone up thread mentioned, Sky wasn’t a thing when he was young was it?

Nannan2 Mon 17-Jun-24 05:54:35

No one had sky tv when he was a kid!- it was not around - the first tv of that time was NTL cable tv about 1999( i remember cause my youngest child at the time was just over a year old born 1998- we had it installed but was sold door to door then and we bought the basic pack, just tv no broadband or anything in 'those days' so whats he on "that he was poor they didnt have sky" - Sky wasnt around.

babzi Mon 17-Jun-24 02:28:13

The question really really threw him didn't it! It was painful to watch but not nearly as painful as what he has planned for NHS, Education, people who are disabled, people fleeing war torn countries, families and children in poverty, young people... the list goes on. He really does view us with disdain from his self entitled boys club.

Callistemon21 Sun 16-Jun-24 22:18:47

Oh no, we've still only got BBC in black and white 😁

petra Sun 16-Jun-24 22:17:09

Callistemon21

petra

Callistemon21

I have never watched The Simpsons.

Obviously I am deprived.

Give it a go. 6.30 every night on 4. Sometimes they play the adult version, hilarious 😂

If it's on Sky, I don't have Sky.

Channel 4 on terrestrial tv. Wales gets that, don’t they 😂

petra Sun 16-Jun-24 22:15:23

JaneJudge

I love the simpsons. If I was a character in the simpsons, I’d be sideshow bob

Oh god I wouldn’t know where to start. 😂

Callistemon21 Sun 16-Jun-24 22:12:34

petra

Callistemon21

I have never watched The Simpsons.

Obviously I am deprived.

Give it a go. 6.30 every night on 4. Sometimes they play the adult version, hilarious 😂

If it's on Sky, I don't have Sky.