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Ofcom rejected talkSPORT's claims that the comments made had been "off the cuff", and talkSPORT issued a statement saying its staff had been "made aware" that what Bushell had said was "unacceptable". Bushell later said that it was not homosexuality which he was referring to as a perversion, but the
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can be heard muttering "You can say that again, the scruffy sod!" Bushell also attracted the attentions of Crass who responded to his criticisms with the song "Hurry Up Garry" and the Notsensibles who released the song "Garry Bushell's Band Of The Week".
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Other Bushell musical projects have included the bands Prole, Orgasm Guerrillas, the Ska-Nads and Lord Waistrel & the Cosh Boys. Prole was a socialist punk band that also included Steve Kent, the original guitarist of the Oi! band
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until 18 February 2007 when he left to work on books and screenplays. He announced his resignation as a TV critic, stating that he was becoming depressed at the state of British television. In 2005, Bushell co-wrote
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says: "hen Bushell isn't blustering about decency and Western values, he can be found gloating and cracking jokes in his column over such incidents as the death of several transvestites in a sex cinema fire."
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bands GBX and the Gonads. He managed the New York City Oi! band Maninblack until the death of the band frontman Andre Schlessinger. Bushell's recurring topical themes are comedy, country and
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Bushell has five children – three with Carol Bushell (Julie, Danny and Rob) and two with Tania Bushell (Jenna and Ciara)– and lives in Sidcup, South East London.
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activist who was serving a four-year sentence for racist violence. Garry Bushell, who was responsible for compiling the album, insists its title was a pun on
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and that he had been unaware of the Nazi connotations. He also denied knowing the identity of the skinhead on the album's cover until it was exposed by the
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further lowering of the age of consent; and that his remarks were taken out of context. He has since left talkSPORT. In his 2009 book,
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signed in the UK to Secret Records. He compiled the first four Oi! compilation albums and contributed songs to later collections.
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to find the segment in breach of standards for failing to justify offensive material by the context in which it was presented.
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admitted Bushell had no knowledge of the serialisation deal. After he was dismissed, he started legal proceedings against
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In 1994, Bushell was named critic of the year at the UK Press Awards. In the mid-1990s, Bushell hosted the TV programme
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and unfettered immigration, because he said it undercut working class wages. He has written articles supporting the
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to write its "Bizarre" column and to be the showbusiness editor. In 1991, he briefly became assistant editor of the
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two months later. The original cover model had been Carlton Leach. The same year, Bushell wrote the book
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statue and for variety and talent shows on TV. He has been a columnist for several newspapers, including
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girls. In the 2000s, his focus has been on patriotism and individual liberty. He has campaigned to have
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peddling stomach-churning filth? You got 'em. Western values? Who needs 'em!"), John Martin's book
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for Granada Men & Motors. He has appeared on a wide range of other shows, including
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of the press." His tabloid column and writing style were once satirised in adult comic
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Pink Tent evolved into 1977 punk band the Gonads, who have also described themselves
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was released, it was controversial because its title was a play on a Nazi slogan "
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meat porters who were fighting to preserve their market, and in favour of the
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Musician, music journalist, author, political activist, television presenter
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in 2008, but he pulled out of the race in January 2008 and stood aside for
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Responding to comments made by Bushell in the 25 November 1993 issue of
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In August 2007, Bushell made a remark during a humorous exchange on the
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candidate in that constituency. Bushell also represented the party in
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implying that homosexuality was a perversion, leading the regulator
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Seduction of the Gullible: The Truth Behind the Video Nasty Scandal
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Seduction of the Gullible: The Truth Behind the Video Nasty Scandal
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The son of a fireman, Bushell attended Charlton Manor School and
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about undercover detective Harry Tyler was serialised in the
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constituency, finishing fifth out of seven in a race won by
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recognised as a public holiday in England, in the same way
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In 2007, Bushell started presenting a monthly punk and
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Running Free – The Authorised Biography of Iron Maiden
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His scathing reviews of the early punk incarnation of
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Bushell was at the forefront of covering the 380:magazine, covering punk and other street-level 348:In 1973, at the age of 18, Bushell joined the 218:, and has worked as the review editor for the 799:, about a homophobic, xenophobic brown bear. 643:Bushell has published his own autobiography, 589:King of Telly: The Best of Bushell on the Box 8: 1656:Bushell talks about what it is to be English 1427: 1425: 823:Bushell started his political activism as a 657:, and a book on UK youth subcultures called 831:International Socialists (which became the 184:(born 13 May 1955) is an English newspaper 1358: 1356: 711:In January 2024, Bushell retired from his 301:) and "Jobs Not Jails" (a critique of the 104: 93: 1337:. www.garry-bushell.co.uk. Archived from 795:, including a one-off comic strip titled 80:Learn how and when to remove this message 27:English journalist, musician and activist 1718:Alumni of the London College of Printing 1196:Greater Hits Volume Two: The Mutt's Nuts 1063:Twister Sister – The First Official Book 934: 552:. In 2001, he was resident TV critic of 352:and started writing for their newspaper 43:This article includes a list of general 1723:Alumni of the University of East London 1458:Ofcom Broadcast Bulletin – Issue no. 91 1238: 1148:The Gonads: Live – The Official Bootleg 1135:1979: Time For Action, The Mod Revival 874:, who promote the establishment of an 735:Bushell's columns are known for their 647:, a book attacking the BBC soap opera 636:Garry Bushell with singer and actress 623:Join the Rejects – Get Yourself Killed 1592:. Garryformayor.co.uk. Archived from 7: 1768:Socialist Workers Party (UK) members 1661:Bushell's monthly radio show podcast 1087:The World According to Garry Bushell 587:In 2002, Bushell published the book 1296:Twisted Sister – The Official Story 1105:Dance Craze – Rude Boys on the Road 576:, even though the book's publisher 1335:"Oi! – The Truth by Garry Bushell" 1268:Eaton, Duncan (30 December 2006). 900:Campaign for an English Parliament 870:, he stood as a candidate for the 374:. From 1978 to 1985, he wrote for 49:it lacks sufficient corresponding 25: 1778:UK Independence Party politicians 1758:People educated at Colfe's School 1708:21st-century English male writers 1698:20th-century English male writers 1433:"Talksport rapped over gay jibes" 1117:1001 Reasons EastEnders Is 'Pony' 242:National Union of School Students 1703:21st-century English journalists 1693:20th-century English journalists 1247:"The Official Online Press Kit!" 572:, leading to his dismissal from 283:and "Oi-Tone" because they play 244:and the Schools Action Union, a 34: 1477:TalkSport rapped for homophobia 655:1001 Reasons EastEnders is Pony 621:, and penned a film script for 599:. A fourth is due out in 2021. 390:new wave of British heavy metal 248:organisation that had a strong 1713:21st-century English novelists 1637:Official Garry Bushell website 1190:Greater Hits Volume One: Plums 851:, working class comedians and 440:Dance Craze – the 2-Tone story 1: 1743:English television presenters 1728:English Democrats politicians 1099:Now This Is a Very True Story 663:Now This is a Very True Story 266:North East London Polytechnic 260:as a messenger, and then the 1311:. Peom.co.uk. Archived from 906:. He considered running for 765:". His humour angered some 442:, and in 1984, he wrote the 1738:English punk rock musicians 1523:. Viz.co.uk. Archived from 366:, and his own punk fanzine 228:Early life and music career 1794: 1615:"Bushell joins UKIP party" 785:, who has called him "the 719:brand back to screens via 584:who settled out of court. 416:", and the cover featured 270:London College of Printing 1733:English music journalists 1568:"www.garry-bushell.co.uk" 1463:30 September 2007 at the 1309:"Garry Bushell Interview" 1083:(with Jeff Turner) (2005) 1075:The Best of Garry's Goofs 863:is a holiday in Ireland. 761:wrap and a free glass of 757:doesn't come with a pink 692:The World According To... 528:Garry Bushell Reveals All 103: 1773:The Sunday People people 961:Greenwich & Woolwich 827:and was a member of the 715:column, but brought the 400:subgenre, also known as 350:International Socialists 305:government's policies). 1748:Journalists from London 1651:Official Gonads website 1071:(with Mick Wall) (1985) 872:English Democrats Party 833:Socialist Workers Party 524:The Big Big Talent Show 64:more precise citations. 1620:7 January 2012 at the 1390:24 August 2007 at the 1298:– authorized biography 880:Greenwich and Woolwich 797:Garry Bushell The Bear 645:Bushell on the Rampage 640: 344:Journalism and writing 316: 1570:. 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Bushell managed 317: 1590:"Garry for Mayor" 1184:Glorious Bastards 998: 997: 988:English Democrats 966:English Democrats 667:Daily Star Sunday 555:The Big Breakfast 532:Celebrity Squares 526:. 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Woolwich
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Benny Hill
The Sun
The People
Daily Star Sunday
Sunday Express
Colfe's School
Monty Python
National Union of School Students
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student activism
Shell
London Fire Brigade
North East London Polytechnic
London College of Printing
Oi!
punk pathetique
ska
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