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Question Time tonight

"For thousands of years Britain has ruled the world...we've been a light to the world..." Gets cheers.
 
now here is the kicker over the Brexit...


where is that 340 million to fund the NHS...

would you like a income tax raise to help the short coming

people knew what they were voting for over the choice


no what we need is a part privatised NHS


:thumbs:
 
we kill old people

*shall stay away from this thread whilst pissed and Ann Widdecombe is on the panel*
 
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he speaks fair enough about the NHS,

sitting next to an aging rich pensioner arguing against spending on the NHS


"go Fuck yourself missus"
 
got to give up watching this its like the lords


if you disagree with the exit line we abolish you

:facepalm:
 
So Nuttall never said he'd privatise the NHS, and then 30 seconds later...anyway he;s changed his mind about privatising the NHS.
Thick little cunt.
 
really could he explain why its being run down to the point,

privatising is necessary..


get him voted onto the front beach

no one would notice

;)
 
so did peter paid to get that done to his face...

not being able to fart without raising your eyebrows must be a pain
 
but half of the population vote in line with them


the other 48.2 percent should just give up and roll over
 
"For thousands of years Britain has ruled the world...we've been a light to the world..." Gets cheers.

Yes, that was particularly grating in particularly grating episode. The idea of the UK being a beacon of democracy kind of falls flat when anyone mentions (although they never do on QT) the House of Lords.

I get why there has to be a government representative and one of the official opposition each week, but UKIP seem to have an almost weekly presence too. The exceptions are largely when it's in Scotland or Wales, but in the last few weeks they've had Banks, Nuttall and whoever that was last night, plus the inexplicably ubiquitous Farage.
 
There still polling (on average) as the third most popular party in the UK.
Yes and no. If you break up the UK into its component parts (2 countries, one principality and one province)...it's pretty much only England and the English based media that promotes them. Question Time, the bbc news and ancilliary promotions, the papers and radio. It's very obvious to anyone who watches.

It merely reflects the massive lurch to the right in England over the past decade or so.
 
Rubbish, UKIP took a 12.5/13.0% share of the vote in the 2015 Welsh Assembly Elections and a 27.6% share of vote (finishing 2nd just behind Labour) in the 2014 EU elections in Wales.

The poor polling of UKIP in Scotland (and London) doesn't mean that they aren't polling as the third most popular party in the UK as a whole. As for the "promotion" stuff, :rolleyes: it's probably the same people that published all those polls biased against the pro-independance side before the Referendum.

EDIT: UKIP also finished 3rd in the 2015 GE in Wales in terms of vote share 13.6% compared to PCs 12.1%
 
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Rubbish, UKIP took a 12.5/13.0% share of the vote in the 2015 Welsh Assembly Elections and a 27.6% share of vote (finishing 2nd just behind Labour) in the 2014 EU elections in Wales.

The poor polling of UKIP in Scotland (and London) doesn't mean that they aren't polling as the third most popular party in the UK as a whole.
I was trying not to mention Wales...I said 'ancillary'. I should have said capillary but I didn't think you'd get it and the seeping insidiousness implied. Wales has a really difficult job fighting off English nationalism.

With insight you would have mentioned their polling in Scotland and NI but I won't imply dishonesty.

Wales is turning into a mini-England. Plaid Cymru are holding up well but it's a very difficult job. Extremely difficult.

Like Scotland they lack an independent broadcaster.
 
Those poor Welsh being brainwashed, converted by the heathen English. Ugh.
Don't be offensive. I'm talking about broadcasting, politics and the media.

In comparison to the UK state, Wales gets almost nothing in the way of promoting their own interests. On social media they are very vocal as to their wants and desires, issues and frustrations. None of these are represented UK wide. None. Zero. Fuck all.

I don't think you understand the state of the UK media...because by and large...it is the state.
 
Yeah what we need more of is alternative voices like Wings over Scotland.
I know that you haven't searched that site for mentions of Wales, or you wouldn't have mentioned it because you know you'd look a fool (as you do). :)

And you obviously have a problem with someone who is concerned about state media, someone questioning it.

But I'll take your post as implied. So jog on. You're an argumentative cunt with nothing to contribute.
 
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