Any Questions, have you any?

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Wednesday 25th March 2015
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I have a ticket for the recording of Any Questions this Friday, as they are recording at my Nephews school.

Line up is...

Jonathan Dimbleby presents political debate and discussion from Hill House School in Doncaster with the Defence Secretary, Michael Fallon MP, Respect MP George Galloway , UKIP's spokesman on Economic Affairs, Patrick O Flynn MEP, and the Shadow Secretary of State for Work and Pensions Rachel Reeves MP.

I need help with is a good few questions to put forward, and hope one gets picked. Bearing in mind Galloway is on, I would love a good one which targets him. The best one I can think of is, Why are you a ? But I don't think that would be satisfactory......

I have posted in NP&E as its a politics issue, not a discussion abouti the programme.

Thanks in advance. If you devise one with PH in there somehow, that would be a deal breaker.

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Wednesday 25th March 2015
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steveatesh said:
How much debt is it ok to saddle our children and grand children with in order we can live beyond our means now?
It would be a good question, but all we would get was waffle, with no answer.

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Friday 27th March 2015
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Any one else got any questions?

I could ask about the deficit caused by Labour, but all I would get would be Bankers, Bankers, ner ner Global Economy. Suprised Paxa let Ed off with that to be honest.


Only question I can think of is 'Do the panel agree with the NUS, that it is Islamophobic to condem ISIS?'

Probably too simple a question.

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Saturday 28th March 2015
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Well, it was interesting to watch the show going live.

Galloway looked ill, he wasn't walking very well, and had someone to help him. Does he ever look happy? Very shouty, with a permanent stern face. And wearing a silly hat, almost made me feel sorry for him. Did make good points though, well some anyway.

UKIP guy seemed OK, labour woman said nothing of substance, apart from crowd pleasing empty stuff, Fallon seemed confident, with good answers. Wouldn't like to try and debate with any of them, that's for sure. Maybe apart from Labour woman.

Quiet funny with the first question - about MP's giving a straight answer. They all discussed the actual question, apart from the Labour woman, who answered with a comment about winning the election (or something similar), then had to be asked the question again by dimbleby. That drew a chuckle from the audience, but I think it went straight over her head.