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ENG SUB ❤️ Lee Junho & Kim Go Eun conversation as award presenters at 46th Blue Dragon Film Awards ❤️ They're so cute complimenting each other 😍 #이준호 #LeeJunho #KimGoEun #BlueDragonFilmAwards

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congratulations son yejin for winning best actress! "oh, thank you so much. honestly, every time i was nominated, i would prepare an acceptance speech. but, this time, i really didn't. earlier when sungmin sunbae said he hadn't prepared a speech, i feel exactly the same. do i really deserve this award? that thought kept going through my mind. oh, everything in front of me just feels so unreal right now. first, i remember when i was 27 and first won best actress at the blue dragon film awards. back then, in my speech, i said it was tough living as a 27 year old actress, and that this award would give me strength. but now, as i enter my mid-forties, over 10 years have gone by in a flash, and now, receiving this award again from the blue dragon film awards, the very first dream i had as an actress was to win best actress at the blue dragon film awards. that was my dream. and you all have made it come true for me again. and, it's really been 7 years since my last film. when dir pcw asked me to work with him again, i was so excited and happy, but then i started worrying and often wondered if i could do it well. but even though my role wasn't that big, i'm truly grateful to dir pcw for helping me shape the character of miri so well, and watching byunghun sunbaenim act up close was really inspiring and taught me a lot. and then, after getting married and becoming a mum, i've started to feel so many different emotions and perspectives on the world, and my way of looking at things has changed a little. i really want to become a good adult. and in the midst of that, i'll keep growing and continue to become a good actor, and always remain a wonderful actor by your side. lastly, i'd like to to share this joy with the two men i love so much, kim taepyung and our baby, kim woojin. thank you"

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🤍 So, I mean... what can we even do? First off. 🤍 We have work. And honestly, guys, if I didn’t get any work, I wouldn't have the money to take care of Boo-Babe, buy his food, live my life, or even pay the water and electricity bills, you know? 🤍 I mean, when clients give us work, it’s a big deal. Like... you get it, right? Having work is always better than having none at all. 🤍 And if I didn't get any work, then what would you guys even follow me for? And say I have to work with other people... people start going, Oh no, Namtan is going to stop working with Film! Like, what's up with that? Everyone took a break to go... go... what do you call it? To go live their lives and spend time with their families, okay? 🤍 It was a holiday! And whenever we meet, look, when we're together, we love each other. We actually love each other more now and we've gotten so much closer. We’re always planning and talking about what we’re going to do with Blush Blossom. So please, don't let this kind of stuff drag us down or come between us, okay? 🤍 I mean, sometimes we don't take it personally, but there are some fans who just don't know, and they read things and actually end up believing them. Look, I’m not blaming anyone at all, but please... just filter things a bit when you read stuff or before you decide to believe something. 🤍 And then you believe it and start blaming the artists. Or when we haven't seen each other and I happen to work with someone else, you go and attack the clients, or attack other people... I mean, in the end, why am I even bringing this up? It’s not about trying to control you, it’s just that what you're doing is wrong because it’s affecting our professional lives. It’s affecting our whole environment. When new people want to work with us, who’s going to want to if things are like this? You get what I mean? 🤍 Like, Namtan and Film are the kids everyone in the office adores; everyone loves talking to us. I just can't believe we've reached a point where... I mean, before, the Namtan-Film fandom, Ban Namtan, Mochi, Fuji, Pluto... everyone used to praise them, saying how great the fans were, how cute, and how well-behaved. They were so lovely, everyone was complimenting them! But now we're at a point where people are starting to get worried about working with Namtan and Film. 🤍 And it’s not because of our skills or because... um... because Namtan and Film aren't working hard. It's because of these factors where, when we don't get a chance to talk or clear things up, it turns into people using our photos and writing in their bios that they're Namtan-Film fans. I get it all, because looking back at it from a “consumer” perspective, right? 🤍 I’m not just talking about one group of fans; I mean everyone, whether they're Thai fans or whoever. To be honest, especially the ones in Thai—I see them. Sometimes they just pop up, written in Thai, using really, really rude language while using our faces and our fandom name. Honestly... it’s really not cute at all. #NamtanTipnaree

Belle

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As the US state visit comes to an end, Hannah Furness for the Telegraph reports on a lovely exchange between the Princess and the First Lady during their solo engagement in the garden of frogmore house today. She wrote: “The children took the chance to quiz their high-profile visitors about their roles. One child asked the Princess whether she wore a crown. The Princess replied that she sometimes wore a tiara, but only in the evening.”❤️ “Another asked the first lady whether she was going to be the “next princess”. Mrs Trump is said to have smiled and gestured to the Princess, saying “she’s the only Princess here”. The Princess then told the child that Melania was “a very important person”.☺️ I love how each of them returned each other the compliments. The Telegraph then reported how Catherine “had arranged packed lunches for her guests earlier in the day, with honey sandwiches made from her own beehives. The Princess is known to keep her own bees at Anmer Hall, a new hobby which she has spoken about on recent engagements.”❤️ Meanwhile, Mrs Trump also brought some White House honey and gave each child a jar as well👌 The First Lady allowed one little girl to sit on her lap as she joined in the nature activities. The Telegraph reports how the First Lady joined a conversation about the Scouts’ favourite insects, saying that hers was a “ladybug”. So one of the children adorably nicknamed her “The First Ladybug,” How lovely!🤭😍 Prince William and Catherine have once again demonstrated their mastery of the art of Diplomacy and shown how they are unifying figures who can transcend politics to make every head of state feel welcome in the U.K.❤️ This is exactly why they are the power house that they are and why the Monarchy’s future is bright and steady. #PrinceandPrincessofWales 📹Kensington Palace

Canellecitadelle

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When Prince William said in reply to criticisms about why he does less engagements and prioritise his family time more: “I'm concentrating very much on my role as a father. I take my duties and my responsibilities to my family very seriously and I want to bring my children up as good people with the idea of service and duty to others as very important."🔥 These heartwarming videos exemplify the amazing work that this man is indeed doing as Father. William and Catherine are prioritising their marriage and Children’s education and it is paying dividends👌🏽 You can judge how good of a parent someone is at the way their children behave when faced with strangers, publicly, and walkabouts are the ultimate test for Royals where they are put in an unscripted and unpredictable environment and meet dozens and dozens of members of the public🔥 Walkabouts can be stressful for any adult, as you are to meet and greet a crowd you do not know with cameras fixed on your every move. And Yet Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis did it with the generous ease, tact and maturity that their parents do it. Better yet, They took the initiative to go greet people without needing their parents to lead, which is incredible to witness🤩 It is all the more incredible that they are merely 12, 10 and 7 respectively and they do walkabouts ONCE a year as opposed to their parents who do it regularly on engagements. But look at how confident and calm they are. Especially Charlotte who just like her mother, takes her time talking to strangers, hugging them and taking selfie with them😍 Prince William and Catherine are doing exactly what they said they were doing: Raising very well-behaved, intelligent and socially-aware children👌🏽 There was no prejudice or judgement in their manners nor faces. They greeted people of different skin colours, strangers who came from other countries to see them, young, old, disable people, men, women etc…❤️ As a mother, I was amazed at them and their abilities. Parenting right and educating a child to have proper manners at all times and be a good individual to anyone they meet, is one of the hardest skill to master on earth. It is very demanding and challenging but William and Catherine make it look easy because they are truly working hard behind the scene to ensure their children are prepared for Royal life and I am very incredibly proud of them❤️ I disagree with the woman, Diana would not just be proud of George. But as any mother would, Diana would be so proud of the Family William created and of each of her 3 grandchildren; Just like Carole Middleton is very proud of the family her daughter Catherine built. Both grandmothers, Diana and Carole won when William and Catherine met and fell in love❤️ #PrinceofWales #PrincessGeorge #PrincessCharlotte #PrinceLouis 📹 & Tokkiannami

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Disney released Snow White in 1937. 60 years later, they re-released it on video. 28 million copies sold. $250 million in profit. Steve Jobs watched his young son watch it 30, 40 times. “These stories renew themselves with each generation.” In 1996, one year after Toy Story, he spent 20 minutes explaining why he bought Pixar: On buying the dream: "I met Ed Catmull who was running the computer division of Lucasfilm in 1985." "He shared with me his dream about making the first computer animated feature film." "I bought into that dream both financially and spiritually." "It took us ten years to do that, but we did it." The result: Toy Story. Third most successful animated film ever made. On content vs technology: "You can hardly find an Apple II around anymore." "It's not clear whether you'll be able to boot up a Macintosh five years from now." "All these technology boxes and software, if it has a life of a year or two, you're very lucky. Five years is extraordinary." "Sooner or later, they all become part of the sedimentary layer." But stories? "I think people are going to be watching Toy Story in 60 years. Not because of the computer graphics, but because of the story about friendship." On work-for-hire: Pixar made commercials for years. Won every award in the book. Then Jobs did the math. "If Listerine sold more Listerine because of our commercials, we didn't make any more money for producing the commercials." "The margin in that business has been under pressure. More people coming in. Going down, and down, and down." "You work harder and harder to make the same amount of money." He pulled 25 people out of commercials. "We had 25 incredibly talented people doing work-for-hire when we have all these other opportunities where we own a piece of what we create." "Great people are hard to find. We couldn't afford to have 25 of them making commercials anymore." On blending two cultures: "The very best creative people will only go to work in a few places. Disney, Pixar, possibly DreamWorks." "The very best computer scientists in computer graphics will only go to work in a few places. Pixar is one of those." "Pixar is the only place in the world that can hire the best from both of these areas." "We worked for ten years to figure out a way to have them all work together. The Hollywood culture and the Silicon Valley culture are really different." On the hierarchy of power: "When you've got incredibly talented people that are rare and in-demand, if you don't treat them right, they can go get another job in 10 minutes." "So this strange thing happens. The hierarchy of power inverts." "The CEO is actually at the bottom." "I feel like I work for most of these people because they're the ones doing all the brilliant work." "It's management's job to support them because they're on the front lines doing the work." On contracts vs stock options: "Hollywood uses the stick, which is the contract. Silicon Valley uses the carrot, which is the stock option." "When you sign a contract with somebody, you can say, 'I don't have to worry about that person for five years.'" "If you're sophisticated, you'll have a little database that tickles you six months before their contract is up so you can start paying more attention to them." "They're the most important person in the world for six months. Then after they sign up again, you put them in the drawer." Pixar chose stock options. "Every single day, we worry about how to make Pixar a better company so that nobody will ever want to leave." "We don't take anybody for granted." On what Disney taught them: "When you make a live-action film, a director shoots ten to twenty-five times as much footage as will end up on the screen." "Walt Disney realized many decades ago that animation was so expensive that you couldn't afford to animate ten times more than what you need." "The only conclusion: you have to edit your film before you make it." "Working with Disney gave us access to that wisdom. You can't buy it for love or money." On the constant: "Ten years ago, when we made Luxo Jr., it took about three hours to render each frame." "Toy Story. Computers are hundreds of times faster. It still took three hours to render each frame." "The frames were a hundred times more complex." "Our ambitions, visually, are growing as fast as the technology can feed them." On story vs technology: "The art of storytelling is very old." "No amount of technology can turn a bad story into a good story." "That's our mantra at Pixar. It's the story, stupid." "I don't think storytelling has changed in a long time. And I'm not sure it will. I don't think it's something that technology has anything to do with."

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William and Catherine invited a friendly postman, a trusted shopkeeper and his wife, the loyal landlord of the Middletons local Bucklebury village pub and their lovely butcher to share their special wedding day. This is what they said about The Prince and Princess of Wales 🤵🏼👰🏻‍♀️ Pub landlord John Haley of the Old Boot Inn spoke of his astonishment at receiving an invitation, even though at that point he has known the Middleton family for over 14 years. “William and Kate have been to my pub about ten times in the past year. They come in, sit quietly at the table, drink wine and are a lovely couple. They’ve been in to dine and talk to the regulars naturally. They come in and relax; they mingle with other customers, not at arm's length or anything; they're just a normal couple. When [William came into the pub], it was a bit, 'Wow, it's Prince William.' But he soon put everyone at ease, and now he's been in several times. It's a great honour. I've known the family for a long time. They are a lovely, normal family, and I'm very happy for Kate.” Mr Shingadia, who runs the local shop, said: ‘We’re over the moon, absolutely thrilled. I have known Catherine for six years. “She comes in regularly. She has brought William in on about three or four occasions. The first time, having a Prince in my store was mind-blowing. He likes Viennetta ice cream, and he buys that a lot. I’ve got to know him better each time. What’s lovely about him is even though he meets many people, he still remembers my daughter’s name. Meera is only 11, but he also asks how she gets on at school. He did that genuinely, showing he cares and thinks about the people he meets. William came in a short while back when they went to a friend’s wedding in Gloucester. He asked how I was getting on and about my family, and asked how his grandma was doing The first time she brought him in, it was a total shock; we didn't recognise him immediately, but when they did the shop, she introduced him. I shook his hand, and he spoke to us for a while. You could see there was chemistry between them, and the way they looked at each other, you could see a lot of love between them. "She is charming and very approachable. She's got a natural radiance about her. A sort of presence. She's always smiling and very polite. Calm and collected. "Feeling very nervous, my wife and I get quite anxious as the time gets nearer. At the moment, there are butterflies in our stomachs." Another guest is postman Ryan Naylor, whose bag has been getting heavier by the day because of Kate’s huge fan mail. Mr Shingadia said: “Ryan came in at the beginning of the week, even though he is not our postman. He was so excited he wanted to tell us he had also been invited.” When The Mail on Sunday approached Mr Naylor on his round in the village, he declined to comment, saying only: “I deliver to the Middleton family. Kate’s a friendly, natural, lovely girl.” Local butcher said; “We're over the moon! I've got my morning suit; my wife's got her outfit; we feel it's a great privilege to be asked to attend the royal wedding. She's such a bubbly, natural, stunning girl. Together, she and William are just one piece; let's face it: they were made for each other. I'm not surprised [about locals being invited]. This is where she was born, brought up, and educated. We're a tightly-knit community; everybody knows everybody and looks out for each other. She's not forgotten where her roots are (Catherine’s roots run deep and have stayed true to herself) 🥺🥰 Anybody is brave marrying into the royal family; it's a tough job. Kate's got the will, the mind, and the strength to go alongside William, and they'll carry this through." ✨ Prince William and Catherine are authentic, grounded, and kind-hearted individuals with a strong, loving bond, surrounded by a supportive family and tight-knit community. ❤️ #PrinceWilliam #PrincessCatherine

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Carol Vorderman in conversation with James O'Brein over Reform UK's Makerfield by-election candidate Robert Kenyon's insulting remarks JOB, "Carol Vorderman has asked Robert Kenyon, a Reform UK's candidate in the imminent Makerfield by election, for an apology, for posts on a now deleted X account in which he, Well, you'll find out, if you don't know already, she said, I want an apology from Rob Kenyon to me and to all the other people he's abused online." JOB, "I sat down with Carol yesterday afternoon to talk about this and, one or two other things. It occurred to me, just sitting down now, Carol, that this is not something you, you sought because you haven't been in any sense reticent in recent years with your political opinions and even with activism, but you've been dragged into this deeply unpleasant situation entirely innocently." JOB, "So unpleasant, in fact, that I'm not sure I can repeat, I'm not sure I'm comfortable saying in front of you the words that Robert Kenyon chose to endorse and defend on, social media." CV, "Well, I am, because it's important that people know. And this is just one comment. He has made multiple comments which are online abuse about me and lots of other people. So the one specifically about me that he endorsed was I want to smell and lick Carol Vorderman's eight letter word beginning with A." CV, "And reform have said, oh, it's just locker room banter. I don't know why they're using the term locker room, by the way, because I thought we said changing rooms in this country. But that's an entirely different, different, question. But the thing is, James, I'm not upset by it, I am angered by it." CV, "And the reason that I'm angered by it is because every woman listening, any woman who is on social media will have similar said to her, either abusive, all the other things that he said. You know, there was some forum that he was on, rugby, league forum, and they were posting pictures of the girls, the women who play." CV, "And then he was saying, oh, English women, they don't care. All they want to do with their fat bellies, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. Then there was some, European women. Then he was saying, you know, oh, you wouldn't get me off them with a bazooka." CV, "You know, all this stuff, stuff about abortion. I mean, it's just disgusting stuff. And it's not just one comment, it's a tirade of online abuse. And every woman listening who has had that will know how it makes them feel." CV, "And so I am angry that a political party can take this person on one without obviously vetting him properly. But also that they just defend it and they're fine with that." JOB, "He was not a politician at the time. He was an ordinary man from an ordinary place, said Danny Craig group." CV, "Really? That's what. Yeah, that's what posh boys, who lead the Reform Party think, of ordinary men. Well, ordinary men generally are lovely, you know, they really are." JOB, "We do our best." CV, "Well, you are. And they respect women. All of that is true. But you have this growing minority who are extremely abusive. And I'm 65, James. And so I've been, you know, and women my age, we've been through the hard years." CV, "So in the 70s, you know, I was a bright kid from a comp in North Wales. Free school meals kid. And it took, you know, a lot to get to a Cambridge college because there were only, three girls colleges." CV, "And I think four or five had gone what they called mixed. So these are boys colleges taking on women's colleges. And it was like, why wouldn't you? You know, I was from a boys and girls comp, but we had to go through that." CV, "You had to be the first woman to do this. First woman from a state school. Northwest goes Cambridge first. You know, I was, I think, when I did engineering, There were about 300 students in our year, four or five of them were girls. I worked underground, me and 2,000 men, all this." CV, "So we have done the hard years over decades, all that. I wanted to be a fighter pilot. You can't, because you're a girl and you don't have the appendage that's required. You know, all of this nonsense that we had to put up with. So, for me, that this Reform Party is saying on day one, they would repeal the Equality act." CV, "And we all know what that means. So, you know, the protections against harassment of women in the workplace, the, equal pay, maternity leave, maternity pay, all of those. We're going to scrap all those. So it is indicative of the way in which this might go, as we've seen in America." JOB, "I think talking of ordinary men, the person who pushed back against him on social media was. It was a rather better model of masculinity." CV, "Yes, absolutely. So he's the author, Chris Ryan, who is a former SAS hero, a very successful author. Chris is his pen name. And, he absolutely defended me because he is a real man." CV, "He's not a pretend. He's a real guy and a guy who respects women." JOB, "I suppose, in some sense, the writing was on the wall with the leadership of reform who have not responded by the way, to, our, requests a, response to these allegations of misogyny, including the comments directed at you." JOB, "But when James McMurdoch Ended up in Parliament just after the last election, and, it quickly emerged that he'd been jailed for attacking a former girlfriend." CV, "Yes. And here is another example, a very serious example of, to me, reforms, excuses for things. So I think it was a Times newspaper fact he only got in with a majority of 98." CV, "So imagine if this information had been available beforehand about him. So, shortly after he was elected in 2024 as a Reform MP, I think it was a Times newspaper, found that he had been convicted and served time for, assaulting his girlfriend." CV, "He then said in his defense, oh, it was a push. Then the official court documents show that she was on the floor. He was kicking her multiple times while she was on the floor and had to be, dragged away by two security guards." CV, "Very different stories. Richard Tice then defends it, saying, oh, well, he's served his time. That was a long time ago. It doesn't matter. I am sorry. It matters. It matters to women. We know how much harassment online has increased and offline." CV, "So this is a time for all women to stand up and say, enough now, we are not going backwards." JOB, "I suppose one example is. It could be chalked up as accidental or carelessness. But two examples and emerging patterns speak of something altogether more sinister." CV, "Yes, well, Lee Anderson, bless him, when he was a Tory. That was after he was a Labour." JOB, "Yes." CV, "And now he's a Reform." JOB, "Correct. Well, at the time of this conversation, we'll have to check before we play it" CV, "out on the program tomorrow. Yeah, so he was, in the Conservative Party at the time and he was slinging insults to me all the time on Twitter in, the days when we used to be on Twitter. And, you know, obviously now he's reformed, he thinks it's perfectly acceptable." CV, "So there is a pattern there with this party. And, that is my concern that they will, if they get into, and they've stated it out in the open, we will repeal the Equality Act." JOB, "It's surprising to me when people like Danny Kruger talk about ordinary people. An ordinary man for an ordinary man." CV, "When he went to Eton." JOB, "Yeah. And, well, also his mother is on telly as well, so, you know, he or she at, at least will be aware of the misogyny that police. Yeah, yeah. You think that that might have given him a slightly more sensitive insight into what it's like for women like you. And, and you are tough. I mean, I don't mean that in a patronizing way." CV, "I take it as a compliment." JOB, "Good, I'm glad you do because you are perfectly capable of looking after yourself. A lot of women, both online and offline, are not, of course, and those are the kind of women that, misogynistic men prey on." CV, "But the thing is, I, I have a tough skin now because of all of the abuse over decades. And it. You know, I can remember when I wore a short skirt to the BAFTAs. I was age 39. Well, it was like I'd killed my grandmother the next day." CV, "It was the quest. Even the BBC made a whole Kilroy show about it. Flew this dress in copy dress from Paris. And, the question was, should a woman age 39 wear a dress above the knee? Jeez, I mean, that's my lifetime. This isn't Victorian days or my mother or post war." CV, "This is me in my lifetime. So, you know, as I go back to the beginning, women my age who love the fact that our daughters or nieces, or grandchildren have, can play football, you know, very happily can be applauded for what they do in sport." CV, "Can be. Oh, another thing that I'll, Kenyon said was that women can't referee, drive, take directions. And he had a go at various female sports presenters on the telly. You know, it's constant, it's consistent." JOB, "So they're not, they're not up to the job. They're only there to tick a box. And then declaring and From a political point of view, this is interesting actually stating I'm sexist. Sorry, but I am." CV, "Yeah." JOB, "And then the defense from reform UK becomes. These comments were made before he entered politics. He's perfectly entitled to his own personal opinions." CV, "That was three weeks ago." JOB, "Yeah, yeah. It's extraordinary that he can state that because Murdoch didn't get dropped by the party for the conviction for battering his ex, he got dropped after it emerged that he'd taken Covid loans out under the COVID support scheme. I think that's still ongoing." JOB, "But to state I am sexist, sorry, but I am in 2024 would have probably been a career ending revelation. Do you think? We're going a bit backwards, But I think we" CV, "have the potential to go backwards and we now, you know, generally you go, life's good. You know, doing this, that and the other. When I began my career as an engineer, funnily enough, not many women then were talking about having a career because not Many women have been to university and all of that." CV, "Now, thankfully, decades later, women are having careers. But also, housing was a lot cheaper then. So now we need to. You need, two incomes to fund a mortgage generally in this country." CV, "So the whole business of, oh, well, we're going to scrap the law that says about equal pay. That's going to affect people directly. And this is what I want people to understand, really. This is. This is not just about a woman getting on a high horse about something." CV, "This is very, very, very. Couldn't be more serious." JOB, "And, yeah, it is, of course, people like Nigel Farage and Sarah Potchin who claim that they're the party dedicated to protecting women and children. I mean, it's beyond irony. It emerged yesterday that one in five of the people arrested over the riots in 2024, which many people feel were fermented by Nigel Farage's social media activ." JOB, "Five of the people arrested over those riots have since been reported to the police for domestic abuse. So to simultaneously encourage and excuse the misogyny that's been directed at you and at other women while claiming. And, of course, to put a violent offender into Parliament and say that that's not an excluding offense while simultaneously claiming that they act for women and children is, It's beyond parody, isn't it?" CV, "And those same people who were arrested, there were almost 900 of them, weren't there? About the riots across the country at the time, 41% had already, been reported to the police for domestic abuse." JOB, "So who are the women and children they're dedicated to protecting?" CV, "Well, quite." JOB, "And who are they protecting them from?" CV, "None." JOB, "It's good to see you. I knew that you would be, perturbed by this, but." CV, "I am." JOB, "But enraged?" CV, "Yes, I am." JOB, "And are you expecting an apology? I know you've demanded." CV, "Well, I can't." JOB, "You did not demand anything." CV, "I can't demand anything. I have asked for an apology. Not for me." JOB, "No." CV, "But for all of us. And for his comments so far. I just think we're on day three. Nothing." JOB, "Not even a whisper nothing or a nothing." CV, "He's still running away. Hiding away from cameras, maybe." JOB, "Don't hold your breath, Carol. Thank you." CV, "Thanks, James." JOB, "Still waiting. I hope she didn't hold her breath. We got a statement from Reform Councillor Kenyon, made these comments before entering politics. We are confident that he is an excellent candidate who will be a superb local MP for Makerfield. And a full list of all the candidates running there can be found at lbc co uk"

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