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Question Time tonight

Dimbleby just appeared to call both Stoke & Copeland for Labour on the basis of stuff all.
Very odd.
 
do you trust exit polls after the last year

:hmm:
There are none; he said it was based on the 'looks on the faces of the people at the counts' as reported by his state broadcaster colleagues.
Madness...on actual live TV.
 
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I can't remember agreeing much with Peter Hitchens during his many previous appearances, so it felt a little odd when his first words on reform of paedophile prosecution echoed what I thought initially, that is, listen to some experts on the matter. Whether he will pass this onto his editor remains to be seen.
 
Last night :facepalm: Everybody started ripping in to Karren Bradley, Dimbleby stopped them. Even Nelson from The Spectator and Torygraph started to have ago, he too was stopped. Bradley started to dig her own grave, more than once and Dimbleby cut her short :facepalm::mad:
Is he/the BBC biased?
 
Last night :facepalm: Everybody started ripping in to Karren Bradley, Dimbleby stopped them. Even Nelson from The Spectator and Torygraph started to have ago, he too was stopped. Bradley started to dig her own grave, more than once and Dimbleby cut her short :facepalm::mad:
Is he/the BBC biased?
Was it one worth watching? Sometimes I watch Fridays on iPlayer, but not always.
 
I only saw 1st 15 minutes but looks like it. I will try and get the rest. It was in Sunderland, audience felt like they would take no prisoners.
NB John McDonnell was scheduled to be on, but missed his flight, apparently.
 
Special entry requirement tonight. Audience mostly reserved for resentful rude English bastards.
 
let just accept it everyone we need to have private health insurance or goverment insurance policy governed by private health insurance company's


and also Scotland cannot be trusted till the English have chosen the term of the EU exit


is what i took away from tonight's episode
 
We get a special hour and a half Question Time tomorrow night, dedicated to a subject they've barely touched upon over the last few years; "Britain after Brexit".

I can't see any news on guests, but knowing their booking record Farage is probably slithering his way in through the sewage system as we speak.
 
We get a special hour and a half Question Time tomorrow night, dedicated to a subject they've barely touched upon over the last few years; "Britain after Brexit".

I can't see any news on guests, but knowing their booking record Farage is probably slithering his way in through the sewage system as we speak.
It's been announced....that loon melanie philips I think, alec salmond, starmer, clegg, david davis and ukip's suzanne evans.
 
I presume Mad Mel's a leaver, otherwise it'd be a skewed panel. They do have far too many Fail hacks on QT though.

I can't foresee anyone contributing anything we haven't heard interminably since last June, although Philips might try and paint anyone against Brexit as anti-semitic somehow.
 
Last nights 'Brexit Special' was interesting viewing.

The fury of people like Clegg and Starmer at the 'plebs' who dared to vote leave or who dared to speak up for it during the show was absolutely palpable. The subtext of every answer they gave was 'you voted the wrong way, you are thick, this stuff is best left to experts like us and not scum like you'.
 
No one said anything that hadn't been said a million times, both before and after the referendum.

I do get annoyed at how the leave parties have appropriated "Project Fear" as if it was exclusive to remain, and no one challenges this. There were things like Osborne's budget threat, and also "80m Turks will soon be able to come to Britain".
 
Nobel prize-winning, astronaut & VC holder Nuttall on tomorrow; presumably to justify why a party with no MPs and sliding support is repeatedly invited to appear?

On the panel are Scottish Conservatives leader Ruth Davidson, Labour MP Lisa Nandy, Ukip leader Paul Nuttall, Unite general secretary Len McCluskey and the news editor of the Institute of Economic Affairs think tank, Kate Andrews.
 
No one said anything that hadn't been said a million times, both before and after the referendum.

I do get annoyed at how the leave parties have appropriated "Project Fear" as if it was exclusive to remain, and no one challenges this. There were things like Osborne's budget threat, and also "80m Turks will soon be able to come to Britain".
The 80m Turks, plus the xx million Romanians, Bulgarians stories have been around for years , way before the referendum.
 
No one said anything that hadn't been said a million times, both before and after the referendum.

I do get annoyed at how the leave parties have appropriated "Project Fear" as if it was exclusive to remain, and no one challenges this. There were things like Osborne's budget threat, and also "80m Turks will soon be able to come to Britain".
Osbornes budget threat WAS part of the remain project tho
 
BBC biased against Brexit

the panel of Qt as a example
Paul Nuttle ( a party with no representation in parliament)
the only conservative mp in scotland
exit approving bint from a think tank..

labour mp
and Fella from unite

:hmm:


just what would the BBC do have to do to get a fine at this point.. it skewed to the exit view at the moment
 
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