Balanced Question Time panel tonight - of course not!
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If you are a left wing, tree swinging, public sector, plant pot diversity officer then you'll definitely get on the audience.
If you lean anyway towards the right or have any sort of common sense and work for a living then the chances are you'd be very lucky to get on the show and then even if you do you'll be barracked by the audience/left wing panel.
If you lean anyway towards the right or have any sort of common sense and work for a living then the chances are you'd be very lucky to get on the show and then even if you do you'll be barracked by the audience/left wing panel.
CHIEF said:
If you are a left wing, tree swinging, public sector, plant pot diversity officer then you'll definitely get on the audience.
If you lean anyway towards the right or have any sort of common sense and work for a living then the chances are you'd be very lucky to get on the show and then even if you do you'll be barracked by the audience/left wing panel.
You would have thought that at least some of the 'Blue Rinse' brigade would've turned out in Bexhill.If you lean anyway towards the right or have any sort of common sense and work for a living then the chances are you'd be very lucky to get on the show and then even if you do you'll be barracked by the audience/left wing panel.
Marty Funkhouser said:
He really did show up that senate committee for what they are/were MX7 said:
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Paddy_N_Murphy said:
MX7 said:
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Marty Funkhouser said:
Dislike is not a strong enough emotion , he had real hatred in his voice when he talked about GG
Lost soul said:
sa_20v said:
and an audience who applaud anything left wing, irregardless of what sense it makes.
I guess that the people who have no life other than being a Lefty are more inclined to go to these things , all the right thinking people are too busy with life or work chris watton said:
Sally Bercow! Why? What has she done, apart from being the wife of a universally hated Speaker! Isn't this a bit like asking Wayne Rooney's wife to be on a football panel, to argue the intricacies of football?
Not quite, you couldn't just walk off the street and have a decent go at top level football.TuxRacer said:
chris watton said:
Sally Bercow! Why? What has she done, apart from being the wife of a universally hated Speaker! Isn't this a bit like asking Wayne Rooney's wife to be on a football panel, to argue the intricacies of football?
Not quite, you couldn't just walk off the street and have a decent go at top level football.Andy Zarse said:
Lost soul said:
sa_20v said:
and an audience who applaud anything left wing, irregardless of what sense it makes.
I guess that the people who have no life other than being a Lefty are more inclined to go to these things , all the right thinking people are too busy with life or work Andy Zarse said:
Lost soul said:
sa_20v said:
and an audience who applaud anything left wing, irregardless of what sense it makes.
I guess that the people who have no life other than being a Lefty are more inclined to go to these things , all the right thinking people are too busy with life or work Sticks. said:
Andy Zarse said:
Lost soul said:
sa_20v said:
and an audience who applaud anything left wing, irregardless of what sense it makes.
I guess that the people who have no life other than being a Lefty are more inclined to go to these things , all the right thinking people are too busy with life or work The Beeb lays down the criteria for the audience profile in age/gender etc but I don't believe they deliberately load it wih lefties; as you say, lefties have nothing better to do...
It is a left wing fantasy pantomime, nothing more. Have you ever heard the boos and hisses if any mention, however tenuous, if cuts to the public sector is brought up? If someone mentions Thatcher*, the same applies.
Just watch the programme after QT; lefties are too busy patting themselves on the back for their pantomime performance to watch it.
Is it just that I'm getting older and more cynical, or is the media more “propagandarised” than ever?
It’s as if the coalition government doesn’t exist!
Just watch the programme after QT; lefties are too busy patting themselves on the back for their pantomime performance to watch it.
- This even permeates into ‘normal’ BBC programmes – I happened to watch ‘Electric Dreams’, which is about a family having to live their lives as if they were in the 70’s 80’s and 90’s – and the mother (public sector work, of course..) hissed and called Thatcher, after a news snippet from the 80’s, ‘an evil witch’ – Pure gold for the editors…
Is it just that I'm getting older and more cynical, or is the media more “propagandarised” than ever?
It’s as if the coalition government doesn’t exist!
Edited by chris watton on Friday 16th July 10:33
chris watton said:
It is a left wing fantasy pantomime, nothing more. Have you ever heard the boos and hisses if any mention, however tenuous, if cuts to the public sector is brought up? If someone mentions Thatcher*, the same applies.
Just watch the programme after QT; lefties are too busy patting themselves on the back for their pantomime performance to watch it.
Is it just that I'm getting older and more cynical, or is the media more “propagandarised” than ever?
It’s as if the coalition government doesn’t exist!
agreeJust watch the programme after QT; lefties are too busy patting themselves on the back for their pantomime performance to watch it.
- This even permeates into ‘normal’ BBC programmes – I happened to watch ‘Electric Dreams’, which is about a family having to live their lives as if they were in the 70’s 80’s and 90’s – and the mother (public sector work, of course..) hissed and called Thatcher, after a news snippet from the 80’s, ‘an evil witch’ – Pure gold for the editors…
Is it just that I'm getting older and more cynical, or is the media more “propagandarised” than ever?
It’s as if the coalition government doesn’t exist!
Edited by chris watton on Friday 16th July 10:33
Also the BBC always seem to have the first reply on news items from a Labour front bencher or the shadow whatever, hardly ever from the horses mouth.
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Esseesse said:
Yes, at least Galloway comes across as sincere.
You what?Edited by fido on Friday 16th July 13:10
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