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Question Time tonight

Do you really think a remain vote is inevitable? I don't and I plan to vote remain.
I think the chances of there not being a substantial vote in favour of Remain are being talked up to get the vote out.Pretty much the tactic Cameron employed prior to the last election.Even Miliband was taken in as he admitted last night.
 
In a break from the norm, this week audience members will have to pay to ask their questions.

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David Dimbleby presents topical debate from Cardiff. The panellists are
Conservative environment secretary Elizabeth Truss MP,
Labour's Frank Field MP,
Ukip's leader in the Welsh Assembly Neil Hamilton AM,
Plaid Cymru's Liz Saville-Roberts MP
and author and Guardian columnist Owen Jones.
 
watching up on catch up and this is not making Cardiff look that good

we need to tarmac the whole country for f*king immigrants to have housing


gets a round of applause

mean while saying that if we could get 65 million ppl to stop rutting

less housing pressure


:hmm:
 
Liz SR was certainly appealing to the locals last night. Thought OJ was rather quiet. NH, just why? Having failed with the tories and the brown paper envelopes he appears to be looking at somewhere where he has a last gasp chance of making himself heard for the racist that he is. Not even Farage likes him!
After that, anyone change their minds about which way to vote? not me.
 
I quite liked Jones' self-deprication - "I know I look about 12".

I was gutted Truss didn't dismiss leavers' fears by bring up the exciting deal the UK has with China regarding pork markets.
 
That wasn't self depreciation :facepalm: he was quietly gloating :D

Slightly off-topic, but, as someone about the same age as Jones and who also looks a lot younger than I am, it's not a facet I like about my aesthetics.

I didn't quite hear the timeframes Dimbleby gave, but it looks like we'll be getting two solo QTs with Cameron and Gove respectively prior to the election.
 
Eddie Izzard was disappointing. He was great outside the Royal Festival Hall on the South Bank of the river Thames on Saturday afternoon. Here he is on a TV show recently trying to get the vote out for Bremain.
 
Watching this it seems pretty clear that the Tories are readying themselves to blame the coming recession on the referendum, and the pro-EU 'progressives' are lining up to make that a more believable story.
 
It was a car crash, Izzard was awful. Shouty and incoherent. The remain side were very poorly represented last night. Pearson was fucking terrible too though, even Farage was forced to correct one of her inaccurate claims.
 
It was a car crash, Izzard was awful. Shouty and incoherent. The remain side were very poorly represented last night. Pearson was fucking terrible too though, even Farage was forced to correct one of her inaccurate claims.
Dimbleby seemed to say that he had invited an audience evenly spread between Brexit and Bremain but yet again it seemed that eighty per cent or so of audience participation was pro Brexit.
 
The Telegraph journalist made a comment about she should be allowed to finish her point without interruption as she was the only woman on the panel...and 2 minutes later simply talked over a woman in the audience so much that Dimbleby had to ask the her ( the audience member) to repeat her point. Turned off then as I was starting to rant about the hypocritical moron and my partner was pissing herself while reminding me that watching QT always makes me look like nutter.
 
this is why I stopped watching, nothing makes me shout at the tele like a loon more. Oh PMQ's as well. Thank fuck for youtube, if I miss anything proper good I can catch it later. Dimbledore is on my deadpool list but remains hale and heartier than I.Spry.
 
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