Balanced Question Time panel tonight - of course not! VOL 2

Balanced Question Time panel tonight - of course not! VOL 2

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technodup

7,585 posts

132 months

Friday 6th May 2016
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OpulentBob said:
To lower the tone, Oakeshott and the woman on her left would make an enjoyable pair of fondue partners.
Nandy? Eurgh.

The two Isobels, Oakshott and Hardman, now you're talking.

hidetheelephants

25,020 posts

195 months

Friday 6th May 2016
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technodup said:
OpulentBob said:
To lower the tone, Oakeshott and the woman on her left would make an enjoyable pair of fondue partners.
Nandy? Eurgh.

The two Isobels, Oakshott and Hardman, now you're talking.
The forth estate has the most handsome troops on QT.

QuantumTokoloshi

4,168 posts

219 months

Friday 6th May 2016
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I turned it off after 20 minutes. I have seen better high school debates.

Nandy, what a waste of space, Where do they find these people. Labour drone, proof robots live among us. God forbid labour get into power with this quality of representation.

Lawson, did not come across well, unfortunately. Arguments were badly structured and rambling.

O' leary, had hoped he would pull this out of the mire but no.

Benjamin Z, drifting unclear arguments and points.

Oakshott, average and needs to buy clothing that actually fit or has all the buttons.

Happy to see the obligatory blue haired woman in the audience.

The Don of Croy

6,011 posts

161 months

Friday 6th May 2016
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I thought O'Leary made his points very well - clear, concise, with some authority.

The token poet was unremarkable. Again.

Poor old Lawson - did he forget his upper plate?

As for the Labour woman - the faux outrage was easily the high point of the whole prog imho.

That and the Corbynistas in the audience - they just KNOW they are right, and the UK is waking up at last...

Cobnapint

8,645 posts

153 months

Friday 6th May 2016
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Thought Lawson and Cumshot had this one in the bag. They never had to get out of second gear against that shower.

Mr_B

10,480 posts

245 months

Friday 6th May 2016
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Lisa Nandy always has a slightly shocked and fearful expression on her face. Its almost as if there is a Labour party enforcer in the shadows holding a knife to her pet dogs throat.

QuantumTokoloshi

4,168 posts

219 months

Friday 6th May 2016
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Cobnapint said:
Thought Lawson and Cumshot had this one in the bag. They never had to get out of second gear against that shower.
That did give me a laugh, perhaps Ms money-shott is better. Ms Oakshott tries too hard, she is easy on the eye, no need for the plunging "look at me" neckline. it is the female equivalent of the gold medallion, chest wig and ball breaker jeans. Lawson stuttered his way through the debate, which is odd, as he is usually a very confident, well structured speaker.

I did enjoy Nandy getting utterly destroyed on the Neil Kinnock point, rebutted with, the "reform in Europe" fallacy, as expected.

Cobnapint

8,645 posts

153 months

Friday 6th May 2016
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Mr_B said:
Lisa Nandy always has a slightly shocked and fearful expression on her face. Its almost as if there is a Labour party enforcer in the shadows holding a knife to her pet dogs throat.
Most Labour MPs have aquired this look since Corbyn was voted in. They have to bullst their way through interviews saying what a large mandate he has, just to keep the pay cheque coming in.

hidetheelephants

25,020 posts

195 months

Friday 6th May 2016
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Cobnapint said:
Mr_B said:
Lisa Nandy always has a slightly shocked and fearful expression on her face. Its almost as if there is a Labour party enforcer in the shadows holding a knife to her pet dogs throat.
Most Labour MPs have aquired this look since Corbyn was voted in. They have to bullst their way through interviews saying what a large mandate he has, just to keep the pay cheque coming in.
And it was so seamlessly woven into her contribution too. hehe

mikal83

5,340 posts

254 months

Saturday 7th May 2016
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Another low for this programme. All had a charisma bypass op, Dumblebee was yawnnnnnnnnnnnnn. And the "poet" this sort of programme is not for you but the lefty BBC PC brigade decided it was!

anonymous-user

56 months

Saturday 7th May 2016
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I watched it and thought the poet was a joker. He is like a token hippy pity they couldn't get Neil out of the young ones on instead. the Labour woman I genuinely chuckled when she mentioned Green Climate thing. I am sure that it is of major interest to most small businesses up and down the country

DrDeAtH

3,595 posts

234 months

Thursday 12th May 2016
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Tonight's bunch of s....

Sam All

3,101 posts

103 months

Thursday 12th May 2016
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Regional interest

mcelliott

8,725 posts

183 months

Thursday 12th May 2016
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Poo

Halb

53,012 posts

185 months

Thursday 12th May 2016
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Moneyweek might offer good stuff on brexit

Le Vette

4,645 posts

236 months

Thursday 12th May 2016
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Yawn. Bedtime.

hidetheelephants

25,020 posts

195 months

Thursday 12th May 2016
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Yusaf makes me want to throw things at the telly, so I'll pass.

simoid

19,772 posts

160 months

Thursday 12th May 2016
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Yusuf - people voted Tory instead of Labour because Labour were better together with Tories. Wtf.

simoid

19,772 posts

160 months

Thursday 12th May 2016
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David Mundell shakes when he speaks. Giving me a bit of a sore head.

sirtyro

1,824 posts

200 months

Thursday 12th May 2016
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Yousaf just sounds exactly like Sturgon & Salmon....do they just learn a script
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