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Question Time tonight

Piers Morgan's on the panel next week. The announcement of which was greeted with a mixture of boos and hilarity. Should be fun.
 
The Tories did have a few competent media performers in their ranks in Boris's cabinet. She sacked all of them.
Did they? I can't say any spring particularly to mind. Objective reason was largely expelled from the party when Johnson/Cummings made being a die hard leaver a condition to be on the ballot paper.
 
That was always gonna be one of the more entertaining editions. Brian Cox and Piers Morgan, hell even Lisa Nandy. Worth a watch if you've not seen it.

Morgan was clearly relishing have an audience of millions again rather than the 5,000 who watch his new show on murdoch's shitshow. There was some bizarre chemistry going on there too :D

 
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I just wish somebody on the panel or in the audience would have the bottle to tell these Tories to shut the fuck up. They ramble on for minutes, saying the same old stuff, never directly answering the question, talking loudly. Someone just tell them.
 
It's a nice touch they've added, having a caption of the question asked up, allowing to see even more clearly how far they veer from what was originally asked.
 
Is it written in the BBC charter that whenever Question Time is in Scotland they have to spend half the programme repeating verbatim the same independence debate they had during the previous 34 editions north of the border?
 
hmm tony Danker head of the cdi slagging off Corbyn now in support of Keith


he reaction to liz truss election

Tony Danker, CBI Director-General, said: “Congratulations to the new Prime Minister. This is an extraordinarily difficult time to be leading the country, and she has businesses’ full support in meeting shared challenges together, head on.

“Most immediately, support for struggling households and firms in jeopardy is top of the in-tray. This may not be the pandemic, but the exceptional circumstances we now face mean government must play a central role in supporting our economy.

“And if we’re serious about getting the UK growing again, ensuring any slowdown is short and shallow, we need a serious plan for growth. It needs to be bold, unconventional and rooted in the very real opportunities that still exist for the UK to thrive.”



guys a fucking plank
 
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