| # | Name | Comments |
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| 151 | Corry Shaw | |
| 152 | Sarah Raad | |
| 153 | Anonymous | |
| 154 | Roger Evans | |
| 155 | Ian Edmond | |
| 156 | Ewen Macintosh | |
| 157 | Andrew Rainford | |
| 158 | Miriam Miller | No. You try to ruin someone else's livelihood and expect good will in return? A thousand and one times, no. The amount Mr Thoday's company can 'afford' is irrelevant, you have to suffer the consequences of your actions.
And in future, when you don't like something on your television, TURN IT OFF. Better yet, don't own one at all, then you can stop complaining about paying the licence fee. |
| 159 | Bob Barker | |
| 160 | Penny Broadhurst | |
| 161 | Tom Hopgood | |
| 162 | Anonymous | This guy's truly unbelievable. I really hope he goes bankrupt. Would be a very fair end for such an unpleasant character. Avalon should pay for him to screw them over? The BBC should use the license fee to pay to be threatened? What planet is he on? |
| 163 | Anonymous | |
| 164 | Justin Watkins | This is simply a matter of observing the rule of law. Mr Green should do as the court directs. |
| 165 | A A Wade | Maybe God does have a sense of humour? |
| 166 | Anonymous | |
| 167 | David Esterhaus | |
| 168 | Anonymous | |
| 169 | Anonymous | ‘I don't understand. It was God's will when you brought the action. It was God's will when you denied cancer sufferers much needed money. It was God's will when your organisation issued death threats against comedians. Is it not also God's will that you be bankrupted then? Or does His will only apply when it's to your own benefit Mr Green?’ |
| 170 | Luke Murray | Mr Green, is quite simply, a moron. |
| 171 | Danny Worthington | |
| 172 | Emma Gulseven | |
| 173 | Anthony Donoghue | Lets face it, you got yourself in this situation by pushing these cases through. You should pay up the money, declare bankruptcy, and then hope that Jonathon Thoday doesn't sue you for the £500,000 which he almost certainly would have grounds to do.
I might have had sympathy for you if you'd acted humbly in defeat rather than unjustly criticise your creditors further for the amount of money they make while pleading for mercy. |
| 174 | Simon D Grayson | Stewart Lee did absolutely nothing wrong, yet Green gloated that he was happy to have ruined him. If Green has lost this case, why should someone else pay his legal costs? He brought this unfair case and he lost. What could be more fair than that? |
| 175 | Anonymous | Wholeheartedly agree - it is vital for the future of freedom of speech that petty attempts at censorship and religious bigotry are stamped out |
| 176 | Anonymous | People who bring lawsuits that court publicity should be held fully to account. Don't expect us to subsidise your narrow minded views Mr Green. |
| 177 | Adam Wilcox | Looks like God took his eye off the ball on this one Mr Green, pay up and shut up. Blasphemy is a victimless crime, and you Mr Green are a nonce. |
| 178 | Dave Howarth | |
| 179 | Anonymous | Normally schadenfreude is not my thing. But the vile hatred of Mr Green is not normal. Pay up. |
| 180 | Anonymous | If you use the legal system to gain publicity then you should be held to account when you lose. The time effort and upset involved for those on the receiving ends of these law suits means that the people initating them should be held fully to account. |
| 181 | Anonymous | |
| 182 | martin Davis | sod him its gods will ! |
| 183 | Chris Lawson | |
| 184 | Anonymous | ever heard of karma? it adds insult to injury to imply that because someone has been cost £500,000 already that they shouldn't ask for £35,000.
is it not enough for him that he riuned a critically acclaimed show. |
| 185 | paul savage | |
| 186 | Hannah Mackay | |
| 187 | Anonymous | |
| 188 | Hannah Mackay | |
| 189 | Sean Gibson | If Mr Green can't afford to pay the costs - perhaps he shouldn't have brought the case! |
| 190 | Ben Strange | |
| 191 | Mike | speaking from the 21st century...unlucky but the law is the law |
| 192 | Anonymous | |
| 193 | Jørgen Strickert | |
| 194 | Anonymous | |
| 195 | Paul Graham | |
| 196 | Alexander Arnold | This is "Do unto others, as you would have done unto you" in it's ironic greatness. |
| 197 | Luke Roberts | |
| 198 | Anonymous | |
| 199 | Archibald MacGlumpher | Take your medicine like a good little maniacal spoilsport. |
| 200 | Chris O'Connor | |