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Question Time tonight

I quite like Emily Thornberry she obviously does care about the Labour Party quite a bit.
yes, she certainly likes all that money she gets paid!
not sure if the english w/c will take to her
she looks better now shhes lost weight
still got a snotty accent
at least she hasnt stabbed st corbyn in the back!
 
After twenty-five odd minutes on Chilcot I liked how Dimbleby introduced the next question; "We had almost as many questions on this topic".

Hmm, I wonder...
 
Did anyone watch the Corbyn-Smith special last week?

Anyway, a new series proper starts on Thursday. I can't find any info on who's on.
 
Wow, that was a barney, never seen a QT like it, John Mc sadly hasn't come across well, he needs to hide his (justified) hatreds a bit better.
 
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Is Jacob Rees-Mogg real, or some highly elaborate Chris Morris prank? He lost everyone in the room when he refused to call Donald Trump a complete cunt, or words to that effect.

Priti Patel, Emily Thornberry, Bonnie Greer and Rod Liddle this week.
 
He refused to slag of trump in case trump gets elected and they have to work together.
He maybe many things, but he is far from stupid.
 
20 mins before kendall made me turn off. The fucking audience as well, all so earnest. Cheese Bog managed to come off as something resembling a human being, Lucas hectoring, some no mark lib dem keeping his moth shut. Dmblebum just being his usual wanker-ringmaster onanist self. No. I swear this is the last time I bother watching.
 
The first question seemed a bit daft. In our FPTP electoral system, whoever leads Labour is likely to concentrate resources on seats that they have a realistic chance of winning. In Boston and Skegness last year they polled less than half Ukip's vote, and the latter were 10% behind the Tories. If we had PR then it might be different.
 
Not at all sure anout QT now, I suspect, like last night, it will be dominated by Brexit; "when you voted leave, did you know what you were voting for"? :eek:
Enjoyed seeing that nice woman from the Mail again :mad: It was good to see Damien Green occasionally agree with Emily Thornberry when normally one MP can only attack another from an opposing party.
"Corbyn has morals and principles but he is not interested in leading the party to power". :(
 
Enjoyed seeing that nice woman from the Mail again :mad: It was good to see Damien Green occasionally agree with Emily Thornberry when normally one MP can only attack another from an opposing party.

You would like to think one thing that can unite all parties, internally and externally, is hatred of the Daily Mail.

Oakeshott is very eloquent and articulate, but mainly speaks complete populist rubbish.
 
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