28 May 23
@ghost-of-a-duke saidYes. P. Schofield lied to his wife, his family, his colleagues, and he presided of a poisonous workplace where he was having sex with one of his subordinates. I wonder if he was aware of the abuse his brother committed? Did he alert anyone to it? Did he ever lie to protect his brother?
You have linked the two with comparative language and Dive has waved the family genetics flag.
28 May 23
@ghost-of-a-duke saidI don't see why if his conscience is clear.
Social media is rife with posts tarring Philip with the same brush as his brother. It wouldn't surprise me in the slightest if (in a week or so's time) I wake up to some horrible headline about Philip Schofield.
28 May 23
@ghost-of-a-duke saidI think the link is completely pertinent in terms of discussion about them as individuals, them as brothers and what they have each done. There is more to be revealed about Philip I feel.
Enter Philip Schofield. Like many before him, he foolishly entered a relationship with a younger colleague and lied to keep it secret. It cost him his job and probably some of his family/friends and certainly his reputation. It was an improper relationship, both for being a betrayal of his own wife and due to the relationship taking place at work.
What he isn't how ...[text shortened]... he link in the OP between the 2 is an unfair one, and probably one that will push him over the edge.
Philip Schofield is indeed a “predator”, he just hasn’t broken the law like his brother has. But let’s see what happens.
28 May 23
@fmf saidI find your questions sad and unwarranted.
Yes. P. Schofield lied to his wife, his family, his colleagues, and he presided of a poisonous workplace where he was having sex with one of his subordinates. I wonder if he was aware of the abuse his brother committed? Did he alert anyone to it? Did he ever lie to protect his brother?
28 May 23
@ghost-of-a-duke saidPhilip is also a predator. He’s also lied to his wife, his employers and his best friends.
Philip Schofield's brother was a predator. On that, we can agree.
I knew (my gut) that he was lying when he cried crocodile tears straight into camera a year or so ago as he abused his privileged position as a TV anchor.
I think there is more to come on this Ghost of a Duke.
@ghost-of-a-duke saidFMF’s comments are completely justified, what on Earth are you playing at.
I find your questions sad and unwarranted.
Will you retract all this if young men at ITV or elsewhere start coming forward and accusing Philip Schofield of abuse?
Because given the pattern of these types of sexual incidents, it is very likely to be the case that they do.
28 May 23
@divegeester saidA lot will depend on what the colleague tells the media about their relationship.
Philip is also a predator. He’s also lied to his wife, his employers and his best friends.
I knew (my gut) that he was lying when he cried crocodile tears straight into camera a year or so ago as he abused his privileged position as a TV anchor.
I think there is more to come on this Ghost of a Duke.
28 May 23
@ghost-of-a-duke saidNo I don't. If he is not burdened by a guilty conscience, I expect him to soldier on for years - maybe less lucratively - in a field like digital marketing, podcasts, or some sort of online celebrity journalism.
Seriously? A guy loses everything and is then compared to his predator brother and you don't think that might be the straw that breaks the camel's back?
@ghost-of-a-duke saidHe hasn’t “lost everything” he’s been found out to be using his positional influence to obtain sexual favours with young men (man) at his workplace and they lying to everyone about it.
Seriously? A guy loses everything and is then compared to his predator brother and you don't think that might be the straw that breaks the camel's back?
Open your eyes.
28 May 23
@ghost-of-a-duke saidWhat do you think the answers to them are?
I find your questions sad and unwarranted.
28 May 23
@ghost-of-a-duke saidNo, it will depend on what Philip Schofield has actually done. He comes from a family where sexual impropriety is seemingly inherent and to a disgusting degree.
A lot will depend on what the colleague tells the media about their relationship.
Discussing his brother in contrast to him is perfectly reasonable given the nature of their behaviours.
28 May 23
@divegeester saidI'll wait to hear the full story before I start throwing stones.
FMF’s comments are completely justified, what on Earth are you playing at.
Will you retract all this if young men at ITV or elsewhere start coming forward and accusing Philip Schofield of abuse?
Because given the pattern of these types of sexual incidents, it is very likely to be the case that they do.
28 May 23
@ghost-of-a-duke saidI’m not “throwing stones”, I’m discussing two brothers in the light of their sexual tendencies and lack of integrity and moral fibre.
I'll wait to hear the full story before I start throwing stones.
I had Schofield bang on with my thread a year ago or so, and I’m bang on now. There’s more to come out.