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Question Time tonight

I was referencing the regular Thursday slot, with Davis, Gardiner, etc. Thanks for the notice of the pre-record. It will have been before Trump then, so they're partially excused.
Oh, I thought you were talking about the one that's on right now
 
I've spent a couple of hours this evening catching up on mixed martial arts stuff, a sport which often involves blood all over the canvas, men and women punching each other repeatedly in the head, knocking them out with flying knees/elbows, or submitting them by forcing limbs into positions of the utmost pain.

I enjoy this for the skill involved, the tactics, and the athleticism. It very rarely if ever inspires any kind of adrenaline kick or blood-lust in me.

I then watched two minutes of our Prime Minister on Question Time, responding to audience members about the Work Capability Assessment.

After even such a short period of time it was physically uncomfortable. My pulse was racing, I was sweating, and I really really wanted to punch something.
 
Seemed really boring, so turned over. The bits I saw were fairly soft questions, challenging her on grammar schools isn't helpful as it allows her to talk about the policy, and it will be popular with the base and older voters so if anything boosts her. Not going to land any damage with something like that. She did the weird mouth thing at one point, and still looks a bit fucked, pitiful even.
 
I've spent a couple of hours this evening catching up on mixed martial arts stuff, a sport which often involves blood all over the canvas, men and women punching each other repeatedly in the head, knocking them out with flying knees/elbows, or submitting them by forcing limbs into positions of the utmost pain.

I enjoy this for the skill involved, the tactics, and the athleticism. It very rarely if ever inspires any kind of adrenaline kick or blood-lust in me.

I then watched two minutes of our Prime Minister on Question Time, responding to audience members about the Work Capability Assessment.

After even such a short period of time it was physically uncomfortable. My pulse was racing, I was sweating, and I really really wanted to punch something.
I've started shadow boxing/kicking towards the tv (luckily my room is big enough that i won't hit it) whenever there's a Tory on.
 
This is descending into utter playground bollocks.

If this GE is decided on the specific hypothetical circumstances in which Corbyn decides it's okay to nuke the planet as 2nd response then we really may as well all give up and piss off now.

It's Monty Cunting Python.
 
Did one of the questioners link the cost of the weapons to why they should be used or did I imagine it? It was a bizarre segment.
 
Dimbleby asked four questions on Corbyn pushing a button to kill millions and none on how to lift millions out of poverty. Tbf Corbyn took the Tory members of the audiences questions on the chin and came back with constructive replies. His briefing on the military review was particularly very impressive .

I want me and everything I know to die, why won't you kill us you fucker!
 
To be honest, there has been a real change in coverage of Labour in the press. The BBC are actually reporting on the QT 'debate' in a way that is probably fairer to Corbyn than May tbh.
 
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