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Question Time tonight

Actually I take that back.

She has replaced "strong and stable" with "I think it's important.. " and repeats that endlessly ..

Hmm. An update to the algorithms, I see. A sneaky maneuver at this late point in the campaign. Well if they win, I for one will welcome our new cybernetic overlords.
 
From what nightmarish realm do these creatures come from?

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As though the little fucking cunt was going to work for Deliveroo.

His was pretty much the oddest of all the questions, eh! As a student :thumbs: - and ignoring the fact that you will scrap uni fees - I object to you banning zero hour contracts on the grounds that I, errrm...demand to set my own hours and work when I fucking feel like it and fuck everyone else. :cool: Dickhead. Why that was allowed as a question.
 
His was pretty much the oddest of all the questions, eh! As a student :thumbs: - and ignoring the fact that you will scrap uni fees - I object to you banning zero hour contracts on the grounds that I, errrm...demand to set my own hours and work when I fucking feel like it and fuck everyone else. :cool: Dickhead. Why that was allowed as a question.
Because some people are thinking it. And given that they are, it's great that the question was put out in the open and Corbyn was able to give it a proper answer.

In general, you help your cause far more by being asked the difficult questions and answering them properly than you do by only getting sycophantic non-questions.
 
Anyone see the post election QT on Friday night? Question Time, 09/06/2017

Is that woman on the end Isobel Oakshott, a failed journalist?
What an evil, vile bitch of a creature :mad:
Watched it on the iPlayer. She was pwned by Campbell at the end, I thought, when he got the last word in and asked people not to buy papers like The Mail, and Oakeshott was left with her nasty little gob opening and closing like a fish out of water.
 
Oakeshott came out with the same line that Farage used on Newsnight; that the vast majority voted for parties who "supported Brexit", and this marked a sea-change from 2015. This is a very deceptive use of statistics, as the goalposts have somewhat shifted in the last two years.

It was a bit of a departure to have two Tories, two Labour and one neutral.
 
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