Seems one of the mildest to me.The most bloodthirsty audience in a while.
Seems one of the mildest to me.The most bloodthirsty audience in a while.
Too jingoist for me.Seems one of the mildest to me.
Ah right, I thought you meant bloodthirsty in attacking the panel sorry. I've seen a lot more anger in the past in that respect.Too jingoist for me.
Elsewhere said:In a week where May's policy's have been likened by senior civil servants to Nazism, the BBC ensure they get an easy ride. We pay for this shite.
She's a lawyer so I guess Alfie Evans is getting brought up at some pointWho is this Jennifer Robinson?
Happy to watch her with the sound off.She's a lawyer so I guess Alfie Evans is getting brought up at some point
Not watching tonight but he’s explained it numerous times as a “no win no fee loan”, which it is. For the majority of people they will be better off earning enough to owe payments than if they didn’t go to Uni and had no loan.Martin Lewis arguing passionately that people wrongly explaining student loans are actively putting off people from poorer families from going to university and should be ashamed of themselves. He's quite right.
On this I totally agree.Martin Lewis arguing passionately that people wrongly explaining student loans are actively putting off people from poorer families from going to university and should be ashamed of themselves. He's quite right.
From the taxpayers' alliance as well, you'd think they'd be behind the free market in action.Another panelist Brexiteer responding to the possibility of someone saying they might quite literally have to take their business away from Britain with a comment saying 'get behind the country' in place of any actual substantive rhetoric. Wonderful.
He has, I rolled my eyes at his introduction, and got it wrong again.The rapper dude has been decent tbf.
I rolled my eyes too tbf, but was impressed with his eloquence. Was the blonde woman the Tory? She was awful- remainers sre now supporting Brexit cos democracy, they just want a good deal.He has, I rolled my eyes at his introduction, and got it wrong again.
Strange Tory girl was thick as feck, and Mcvey as robotic as ever. Spanish guy more interesting than usual, should have been on more.
Yeah he was good, been on the news a few times and is generally very well-spoken. Did kind of just flunk answers on one or two questions though. If the topic didn't interest him he basically didn't answer.I rolled my eyes too tbf, but was impressed with his eloquence. Was the blonde woman the Tory? She was awful- remainers sre now supporting Brexit cos democracy, they just want a good deal.
The Trump shill on this week is awful.
Dimbleby doing his job to move swiftly on when the plant misses the mark.
TLW said:It's part of the illusion that we have a functioning democracy, scrutiny, choice, etc. The BBC, Sky et al do everything they can to ensure we don't have meaningful debate.
When I first watched it, I found it boring and useless till the Watergate/Cointelpro moment, which clarifies everything and is just amazing.The almost depressing thing is that the people at these news stations(Especially the BBC)think what their doing is a worthwhile cause(I'm sure someone like dimbleby think he's holding British democracy to account). I'm going to be that ''guy'' but if you ever get the chance watch Andrew Marr interview with Noam Chomsky, it's like watching someone finding out their in a ****(Well almost as Marr never really changed)
Oh my sweet summer child.From the taxpayers' alliance as well, you'd think they'd be behind the free market in action.
A beautiful moment. Shame Dimbleby stopped it, the audience member was in a corner
His name is "Hallam Mark William Sevier-Burnapp", he's the son of a former Tory Councillor in Kettering and Dimbleby addressed him by name before asking him for his question. I think it's fair to assume that he wasn't "just an audience member".I'm glad he stopped it. The audience member is, after all, just an audience member. Dimbleby was also right that the point had already been well made.
He says the name of every questioner...His name is "Hallam Mark William Sevier-Burnapp", he's the son of a former Tory Councillor in Kettering and Dimbleby addressed him by name before asking him for his question. I think it's fair to assume that he wasn't "just an audience member".
He doesn't, he has a list of questioners that he calls upon over the course of the show but the majority are "lady in the pink top" or "you sir in the blue jacket".He says the name of every questioner...
Right, that's what I meant, this was one of those people, so I'm not sure what the significance of his name being called out is.He doesn't, he has a list of questioners that he calls upon over the course of the show but the majority are "lady in the pink top" or "you sir in the blue jacket".
He should have been pushed until he said 'they are white'I'm glad he stopped it. The audience member is, after all, just an audience member. Dimbleby was also right that the point had already been well made.