Balanced Question Time panel tonight - of course not!

Balanced Question Time panel tonight - of course not!

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g3org3y

20,639 posts

192 months

Thursday 5th November 2015
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Halb said:
Hahaha, Coren ripping into Chukka and his style of inoffensive hollow politics...good on her! biggrin
yes

Nice to see support for junior docs.

Jeremy Hunt is a .

Challo

10,170 posts

156 months

Thursday 5th November 2015
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That lad seemed a bit keen. 'Let me tell you' biggrin

Gargamel

15,007 posts

262 months

Thursday 5th November 2015
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chukka speaks a lot. says very little

mcelliott

8,676 posts

182 months

Thursday 5th November 2015
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What do you mean 'becoming'!

Halb

53,012 posts

184 months

Thursday 5th November 2015
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Let me say this!!!

4sure

2,438 posts

212 months

Thursday 5th November 2015
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Pardon ?

Halb

53,012 posts

184 months

Thursday 5th November 2015
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'I have no principle...'
Can someone please take that chukka quote and out it on youtube? hehe

XCP said:
Nick Gargan. Former Chief Constable of Avon and Somerset. Rees-Mogg seems to be a fan.
Had to wiki him.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nick_Gargan#Suspensi...
Never heard of him!

LastLight

1,339 posts

185 months

Thursday 5th November 2015
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mcelliott said:
What do you mean 'becoming'!
Beat me to it!

mcelliott

8,676 posts

182 months

Thursday 5th November 2015
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Oh the irony - green woman using up all the oxygen. Shut up!!

Halb

53,012 posts

184 months

Thursday 5th November 2015
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Green woman was right to mention LVT. Hitchens had it right on everything else with LOndon/houses/govt hedge funds etc. biggrin

LastLight

1,339 posts

185 months

Thursday 5th November 2015
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Oh fook, that publicity hound Chakrabarti with more conspiracy bollix about (so called 'snooper's charter'.) So lacking in genuine argument that she now has to rely on the danger from hackers and fraudsters.

Should go down well on PH given how many 'state is out to get us' conspiracy mongers get so hot under the cover about the govt. - in a long standing parliamentary democracy - wanting modern tools to protect citizens from (real) modern threats post alarmist clap trap.



Edited by LastLight on Friday 6th November 13:44

Funkycoldribena

7,379 posts

155 months

Friday 6th November 2015
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LastLight said:
Oh fook, that publicity hound Chakrabarti with more conspiracy bollix about (so called 'snooper's charter'. So lacking in genuine argument that she now has to rely on the danger from hackers and fraudsters.

Should go down well on PH given how many 'state is out to get us' conspiracy mongers get so hot under the cover about the govt. - in a long standing parliamentary democracy - wanting modern tools to protect citizens from (real) modern threats post alarmist clap trap.
I can see why it's not a worry for you,we can't decipher the ste you write let alone the govt.

Halb

53,012 posts

184 months

Friday 6th November 2015
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Why does the postman pronounces the word data, like 'dar-tar'?

crankedup

25,764 posts

244 months

Friday 6th November 2015
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LastLight said:
crankedup said:
Thorodin said:
Rees-Mogg is seen as ultra posh, for his diction and dress. The intellect is off-putting to the masses because it's scary to them. His ability to make his point accurately is misunderstood as arrogance. All these make him the most suitable 'leader', if only the resentment of lesser beings could be curbed. He's also very funny when he chooses to be; that too can be disconcerting. Now, if the others had his manners...
If only every person could afford such an education?
What has his school got to do with it? Are you suggesting that he would be any less intelligent or erudite, or naturally curious and interested in history, fact and logic had he gone to a state school? Snobbery at play, perchance?
Just curious as to read the reply, to which has come no surprise. However, you have failed to mention Leftie coffee

My Grandson will be starting his private education in a couple of years time, I fully expect to be offering a helping hand with the fees. If only everyone could afford his education, its long since proven that money buys a far better education if the student wishes to be educated of course.

The Don of Croy

6,002 posts

160 months

Friday 6th November 2015
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crankedup said:
If only every person could afford such an education?
But not everyone would need, or benefit from, such an education.

Stickyfinger

8,429 posts

106 months

Friday 6th November 2015
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crankedup said:
Just curious as to read the reply, to which has come no surprise. However, you have failed to mention Leftie coffee

My Grandson will be starting his private education in a couple of years time, I fully expect to be offering a helping hand with the fees. If only everyone could afford his education, its long since proven that money buys a far better education if the student wishes to be educated of course.
It is more the case that the Parents have a far greater influence on education than money............

crankedup

25,764 posts

244 months

Friday 6th November 2015
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The Don of Croy said:
crankedup said:
If only every person could afford such an education?
But not everyone would need, or benefit from, such an education.
Indeed so, its all a matter of choice and the individual's concerned. I have alluded to this in my reply. The point I make stands, if only everyone could afford such an education, being as this cannot be so it is why each and every Government stresses over the quality of the education and system that most people have at their disposal. High quality education to bring forward the 'best' attributes within individuals has to be paid for, and that is private schooling.

crankedup

25,764 posts

244 months

Friday 6th November 2015
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Stickyfinger said:
crankedup said:
Just curious as to read the reply, to which has come no surprise. However, you have failed to mention Leftie coffee

My Grandson will be starting his private education in a couple of years time, I fully expect to be offering a helping hand with the fees. If only everyone could afford his education, its long since proven that money buys a far better education if the student wishes to be educated of course.
It is more the case that the Parents have a far greater influence on education than money............
100% agree. Not forgetting grandparents influence which is becoming evermore 'intrusive', what with parents both working perhaps. Also the nurseries are a vital component along with other children using these facilities. Perhaps these groundings help to develop a child that starts life with a good base of manners, respect for others, willingness to learn and motivation.


Stickyfinger

8,429 posts

106 months

Friday 6th November 2015
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crankedup said:
100% agree. Not forgetting grandparents influence which is becoming evermore 'intrusive', what with parents both working perhaps. Also the nurseries are a vital component along with other children using these facilities. Perhaps these groundings help to develop a child that starts life with a good base of manners, respect for others, willingness to learn and motivation.
100% agree.....it is what makes the child, the child then grows. IF it is dragged up watching X-Factor and watching Dad/Mum F&Blind all over = No hope

LastLight

1,339 posts

185 months

Friday 6th November 2015
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Funkycoldribena said:
LastLight said:
Oh fook, that publicity hound Chakrabarti with more conspiracy bollix about (so called 'snooper's charter'. So lacking in genuine argument that she now has to rely on the danger from hackers and fraudsters.

Should go down well on PH given how many 'state is out to get us' conspiracy mongers get so hot under the cover about the govt. - in a long standing parliamentary democracy - wanting modern tools to protect citizens from (real) modern threats post alarmist clap trap.
I can see why it's not a worry for you,we can't decipher the ste you write let alone the govt.
You are a moron then. Adult education lessons might help. Might, you probably have some intellectual issues that would limit their value.

I wonder what others think of your use of "we"? Lumping them in with your lack of comprehension skills is a bit rude...
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