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Frankie should have gone.
None of them are really that great now. Craig or Marcus should win. But Misha or Frankie look likely to
None of them are really that great now. Craig or Marcus should win. But Misha or Frankie look likely to
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& Johnny B back2theFuture me think
buskadude- Posts : 448
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I've heard that JonJo, James, Amelia Lily & 2 Shoes will be brought back for public vote to see who will be back in the competition. I knew Frankie was off his head in some way or another
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Omg... teens are in & they got X-Factor Reggae Beba up full vol...
buskadude- Posts : 448
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Arrrrrgggg... & now I feel dirty from the inside I saw the add advertising 2012 & considered it
buskadude- Posts : 448
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Amelia Lily is set to win this year’s ‘The X Factor’… according to entertainment retailer HMV anyway, who have prematurely begun selling the winner’s single.
The store posted Amelia Lily’s winning ‘X Factor’ song on their online store today, a full five days before the results show airs on ITV this Sunday.
Similar Winners Singles by finalists Marcus Collins and Little Mix were nowhere to be seen - when searching the site for their names, nothing was available.
[See also: Amelia returns to X Factor amid fix claims]
The official 'X Factor' Twitter account forwarded an official statement from HMV explaining:
"We have just received this from HMV: "It's just come to light that there was a technical issue uploading details of two of the artists to our site, which meant that only Amelia Lily's details appeared. However, these have been temporarily removed so that all three finalists details will go up simultaneously tomorrow morning. Once up, fans will be able to pre-order the single by their preferred finalist but only orders for the eventual winner's single will be processed and charged for. This was due to an unforeseen technical issue, and nothing further should be construed from it."
It seems this is more than a Little Mix-up as claims that the ‘X Factor’ is a fix have exploded on the social networking site with #fixfactor, #Amelia Lily's and #HMV all instantly becoming trending topics.
Katerina Petrova (@TeenageSelena) tweeted her anger at the apparent foregone conclusion saying "Amelia Lily's winners single is on sale at HMV..... Wait X Factor hasnt even finished yet... #FIXFACTOR."
Daniel Burne (@dburne) also claimed that the show was a fix writing "LOL at HMV releasing Amelia Lily's 'winners single' accidentally online today. Just shows it should be called #fixfactor"
Another 'X Factor' conspiracy theorist, Nathan Sykes (@SivaYouSxyBeast), also weighed in the allegations posting "Oh look, Amelia Lily's 'winner's single' is on the hmv website already. #FixFactor or what?"
In November, ITV's Scottish ITV franchise STV suspiciously posted an announcement revealing Amelia Lily’s return to the show a full hour before voting stopped.
Are these all honest mistakes? Or proof this year’s ‘X Factor’ is a sham? Let us know below.
http://uk.tv.yahoo.com/hmv-announce-x-factor-winner-early.html
Slimon Scowell
The store posted Amelia Lily’s winning ‘X Factor’ song on their online store today, a full five days before the results show airs on ITV this Sunday.
Similar Winners Singles by finalists Marcus Collins and Little Mix were nowhere to be seen - when searching the site for their names, nothing was available.
[See also: Amelia returns to X Factor amid fix claims]
The official 'X Factor' Twitter account forwarded an official statement from HMV explaining:
"We have just received this from HMV: "It's just come to light that there was a technical issue uploading details of two of the artists to our site, which meant that only Amelia Lily's details appeared. However, these have been temporarily removed so that all three finalists details will go up simultaneously tomorrow morning. Once up, fans will be able to pre-order the single by their preferred finalist but only orders for the eventual winner's single will be processed and charged for. This was due to an unforeseen technical issue, and nothing further should be construed from it."
It seems this is more than a Little Mix-up as claims that the ‘X Factor’ is a fix have exploded on the social networking site with #fixfactor, #Amelia Lily's and #HMV all instantly becoming trending topics.
Katerina Petrova (@TeenageSelena) tweeted her anger at the apparent foregone conclusion saying "Amelia Lily's winners single is on sale at HMV..... Wait X Factor hasnt even finished yet... #FIXFACTOR."
Daniel Burne (@dburne) also claimed that the show was a fix writing "LOL at HMV releasing Amelia Lily's 'winners single' accidentally online today. Just shows it should be called #fixfactor"
Another 'X Factor' conspiracy theorist, Nathan Sykes (@SivaYouSxyBeast), also weighed in the allegations posting "Oh look, Amelia Lily's 'winner's single' is on the hmv website already. #FixFactor or what?"
In November, ITV's Scottish ITV franchise STV suspiciously posted an announcement revealing Amelia Lily’s return to the show a full hour before voting stopped.
Are these all honest mistakes? Or proof this year’s ‘X Factor’ is a sham? Let us know below.
http://uk.tv.yahoo.com/hmv-announce-x-factor-winner-early.html
Slimon Scowell
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X Factor' culture fuelled UK riots, says Iain Duncan Smith
Work and pensions secretary Iain Duncan Smith has claimed that Britain's celebrity culture fuelled the summer riots.
Duncan Smith, who is chair of the social justice cabinet committee, told The Guardian that our society's "get rich quick" attitude was partly to blame for the unrest experienced in UK cities in August.
"If you look at the footballers, you look at our celebrity culture, we seem to be saying, 'This is the way you want to be'. We seem to be a society that celebrates all the wrong people," he said.
"Kids are meant to believe that their stepping stone to massive money is The X Factor. Luck is great, but most of life is hard work. We do not celebrate people who have made success out of serious hard work."
Duncan Smith added that various short-term factors were also to blame, including the police appearing to lose control, the influence of gangs and a "crowd mentality".
He also explained that bankers receiving huge bonuses and then being bailed out by the government had created public feeling that there is "a rule for one, and not for the other".
He said he wants a more balanced society, adding: "Balance is if you try hard, you work hard then the rewards are in balance with what you put in and what is available.
"We have a moral obligation - I hate to use the word moral - to reform the whole culture of how people in different communities access money and for what purpose".
http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/s103/the-x-factor/news/a355347/x-factor-culture-fuelled-uk-riots-says-iain-duncan-smith.html
Work and pensions secretary Iain Duncan Smith has claimed that Britain's celebrity culture fuelled the summer riots.
Duncan Smith, who is chair of the social justice cabinet committee, told The Guardian that our society's "get rich quick" attitude was partly to blame for the unrest experienced in UK cities in August.
"If you look at the footballers, you look at our celebrity culture, we seem to be saying, 'This is the way you want to be'. We seem to be a society that celebrates all the wrong people," he said.
"Kids are meant to believe that their stepping stone to massive money is The X Factor. Luck is great, but most of life is hard work. We do not celebrate people who have made success out of serious hard work."
Duncan Smith added that various short-term factors were also to blame, including the police appearing to lose control, the influence of gangs and a "crowd mentality".
He also explained that bankers receiving huge bonuses and then being bailed out by the government had created public feeling that there is "a rule for one, and not for the other".
He said he wants a more balanced society, adding: "Balance is if you try hard, you work hard then the rewards are in balance with what you put in and what is available.
"We have a moral obligation - I hate to use the word moral - to reform the whole culture of how people in different communities access money and for what purpose".
http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/s103/the-x-factor/news/a355347/x-factor-culture-fuelled-uk-riots-says-iain-duncan-smith.html
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Hmmm.. Iain Duncan Smith..
When a majority of a country live at a working wage or below, in times when even the middle classes are not happy with their ability to gain the standard of living that they are comfortable with.. You want to take away people dreams & aspirations, no matter how far fetched.. It's like you want a poplulation of miserable.. Surley they would be the most likely to riot & go against authority.. Like now
It's a show though
When a majority of a country live at a working wage or below, in times when even the middle classes are not happy with their ability to gain the standard of living that they are comfortable with.. You want to take away people dreams & aspirations, no matter how far fetched.. It's like you want a poplulation of miserable.. Surley they would be the most likely to riot & go against authority.. Like now
It's a show though
buskadude- Posts : 448
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Location : Exeter
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Little Mix get my vote tonight. Telepathically of course because I won't be literally picking up my phone
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