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1 hour ago, Lizzie Birdsworths Wrinkled Chopper said:

“Question now from Scott Parker’s afterbirth”.

Amazingly he manages to top that...."Hey lets just get rid of Northern Ireland guys that'll sort this mess out" as Matt Hancock nods happy in the knowledge there's someone dimmer than him.

 

Love the way he moves his hands in a "that'll make me look clever on TV way"

 

 

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2 minutes ago, Stickman said:

Amazingly he manages to top that...."Hey lets just get rid of Northern Ireland guys that'll sort this mess out" as Matt Hancock nods happy in the knowledge there's someone dimmer than him.

 

Love the way he moves his hands in a that'll make me look clever on TV way

 

 

The body language on the guy sat next to him says it all.

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On 18/10/2019 at 09:28, Stickman said:

Amazingly he manages to top that...."Hey lets just get rid of Northern Ireland guys that'll sort this mess out" as Matt Hancock nods happy in the knowledge there's someone dimmer than him.

 

Love the way he moves his hands in a "that'll make me look clever on TV way"

 

 

Jesus Christ.

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Tonight's offering.

 

On the panel: Norman Lamont, former chancellor of the exchequer 1990-93, and a conservative peer since 1998; Richard Leonard MSP, leader of the Scottish labour party; Caroline Voaden MEP, liberal democrat; Kate Andrews, associate editor at the right-leaning Institute of Economic Affairs; and Ken Loach, award-winning film director.

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12 minutes ago, Dougie Do'ins said:

Tonight's offering.

 

On the panel: Norman Lamont, former chancellor of the exchequer 1990-93, and a conservative peer since 1998; Richard Leonard MSP, leader of the Scottish labour party; Caroline Voaden MEP, liberal democrat; Kate Andrews, associate editor at the right-leaning Institute of Economic Affairs; and Ken Loach, award-winning film director.

Hopefully Ken Loach gets stuck right into the tory bastards 

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It's literally just empty "leave means leave" comments, one after another. 

 

And, people saying we've already had a vote, we don't need another one re: Brexit. But then calling for a general election, despite us having one subsequent to Brexit. Why leave one vote set in stone, but demand a fresh say on a different, more recent vote? 

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Watching a crowd of Mackems cheer every word from a 1980s Tory chancellor is fucking surreal. What the actual fuck is wrong with them?

 

They follow the round of applause with a roar for Ken Loach for a rant about closing the mines.

 

It's a pity you can't just give certain areas a rock hard no deal and let them choke on it.  

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7 hours ago, No2 said:

Watching a crowd of Mackems cheer every word from a 1980s Tory chancellor is fucking surreal. What the actual fuck is wrong with them?

 

They follow the round of applause with a roar for Ken Loach for a rant about closing the mines.

 

It's a pity you can't just give certain areas a rock hard no deal and let them choke on it.  

Turkeys voting for Christmas.

 

Nissan will go, your community will die, miner's strike v2. Thick demented Tory enabling lunatics.

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9 hours ago, viRdjil said:

It would be an absolute landslide for Leave if we held a People’s Vote I reckon.

Question Time crowds aren't remotely reflective of society. 

 

The vast majority of polls over the last year have shown remain to have a slight lead over leaving.

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16 minutes ago, Jairzinho said:

Question Time crowds aren't remotely reflective of society. 

 

The vast majority of polls over the last year have shown remain to have a slight lead over leaving.

Yep, I'm wondering where the Leaver marches on the scale of last weekend's are, especially as we're constantly told how committed people who voted Leave supposedly are.

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Just now, Dougie Do'ins said:

Just the good old Beeb playing a few studio tricks.

There's sounds of rapturous applause yet when the camera pans to the audience,  the majority of them are sat with their arms folded or on their laps.

That and the selection of questions, and the selection of people they pick out to comment.

 

Plus of course, the host. Who cuts off anyone on the panel that says anything of substance.

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