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European Union Referendum - In or Out??
Yep! They already have their Oxbridge scumbags in senior positions, all associated with Tory ideology and elitism and dictating broadcasting rules politically when the situ demands it eg the blatant omission by bbc Politics of Ian Blackford's recent live parliamentary speech (one of many!) on behalf of the SNP was an absolute disgrace but confirmed again to many Scots that bbc England has been "got at". These people need to be "weeded out" and de-politicised or replaced in the name of proper impartial broadcasting on behalf of millions of paying bbc customers like myself and others, particularly in Scotland!! It's called "balanced broadcasting"!
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I heard David lammy being interviewed on radio 4 and humphries spent the entire interview trying to get him to call for Corbyn to resign....lammys a strong remainer and "at odds" with corbyns stance but he dealt with it very very well...... Frankly he should be on labours front bench.
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(18-01-2019, 10:46)hibeejim21 Wrote: Going by question time in derby last night, there are a lot of very, very thick and ignorant people living there.

Why are you insulting people from Derby and Derbyshire by saying that?
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(18-01-2019, 19:00)spireitematt Wrote:
(18-01-2019, 10:46)hibeejim21 Wrote: Going by question time in derby last night, there are a lot of very, very thick and ignorant people living there.

Why are you insulting people from Derby and Derbyshire by saying that?

Did you watch the show? Did you hear some of the people outside.?
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0erby should be wiped off the xxxx map ....
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(18-01-2019, 19:04)hibeejim21 Wrote:
(18-01-2019, 19:00)spireitematt Wrote:
(18-01-2019, 10:46)hibeejim21 Wrote: Going by question time in derby last night, there are a lot of very, very thick and ignorant people living there.

Why are you insulting people from Derby and Derbyshire by saying that?

Did you watch the show? Did you hear some of the people outside.?

Yes I watched the show.

(18-01-2019, 21:23)hibeejim21 Wrote: 0erby should be wiped off the xxxx map ....

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I must endorse hibeejim re that shit on bbc QT in Derby last night!!! Good to hear somebody slag off that display by a RW audience!! That was not a balanced audience at all and the lady in the middle of it who fought the case for a People's vote was top notch with good reasoning why it should go back to the people. Also a "special mention" for the SNP's Kirsty Blackman who was articulate and unfazed by this kinda shit and put that regular RW creton of a brexit backer, Isobel Oakeshott, "in her place" on a number of occasions by correcting her re some of her usual inaccurate and deceptive comments to suit her case to back a "no deal" and brexit. That was a disgrace in Derby last night!!
Lastly, is this the start of the bbc "loading up" their QT audiences with RW brexit shit heids/thickos and is it just me but did that new QT presenter, Fiona Bruce, "blank" Kirsty Blackman on a couple of occasions re relevant clarifications incl brexit-EU processes if Article 50 extended?
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I used to have a bit of time for Jeremy Corbyn because I thought he might be a man of principle (not all of which I agreed with), but it turns out he is the same as the rest. In recent months, he has re-affirmed Labour's position on Brexit as ruling nothing out. Now he wants Mrs May to rule out a No Deal scenario. Hypocrite! He's in danger of becoming a laughing stock with his childish tantrums.

Almost everyone is just playing at politics with no thought of making progress. It's a pity Corbyn can't take some lessons from Ian Blackford (although I've critcised him in the past) in making points with some decorum and dignity.

As Devongone says, a No Deal is the logical outcome on 29 March if another plan cannot be agreed by Parliament and then the EU. If the EU reject it, then it is No Deal. So we need our MPs to get a grip and to actually do something. In the past 6 weeks we've had enough hot air to blast a hole in the ozone layer, but we're no further forward or better off than we were at the start.
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(18-01-2019, 22:31)0762 Wrote: I must endorse hibeejim re that shit on bbc QT in Derby last night!!! Good to hear somebody slag off that display by a RW audience!! That was not a balanced audience at all and the lady in the middle of it who fought the case for a People's vote was top notch with good reasoning why it should go back to the people. Also a "special mention" for the SNP's Kirsty Blackman who was articulate and unfazed by this kinda shit and put that regular RW creton of a brexit backer, Isobel Oakeshott, "in her place" on a number of occasions by correcting her re some of her usual inaccurate and deceptive comments to suit her case to back a "no deal" and brexit. That was a disgrace in Derby last night!!
Lastly, is this the start of the bbc "loading up" their QT audiences with RW brexit shit heids/thickos and is it just me but did that new QT presenter, Fiona Bruce, "blank" Kirsty Blackman on a couple of occasions re relevant clarifications incl brexit-EU processes if Article 50 extended?

The right wing is on the rise down south, absolutely no doubt about it. I think may is quite happy to give them the 'no deal' Brexit they crave.

(19-01-2019, 01:08)ritchiebaby Wrote: I used to have a bit of time for Jeremy Corbyn because I thought he might be a man of principle (not all of which I agreed with), but it turns out he is the same as the rest. In recent months, he has re-affirmed Labour's position on Brexit as ruling nothing out. Now he wants Mrs May to rule out a No Deal scenario. Hypocrite! He's in danger of becoming a laughing stock with his childish tantrums.

Almost everyone is just playing at politics with no thought of making progress. It's a pity Corbyn can't take some lessons from Ian Blackford (although I've critcised him in the past) in making points with some decorum and dignity.

As Devongone says, a No Deal is the logical outcome on 29 March if another plan cannot be agreed by Parliament and then the EU. If the EU reject it, then it is No Deal. So we need our MPs to get a grip and to actually do something. In the past 6 weeks we've had enough hot air to blast a hole in the ozone layer, but we're no further forward or better off than we were at the start.

Its really disapointing, I understand why Corbyn is sitting on the fence though mainly because the English electorate would desert labour if they went against Brexit. I get that, but he has shown pisspoor leadership in all of this.

'no deal' has always been the tory plan in my opinion. May is totally trapped.
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Yep! Ambiguity continues with Labour IMO it works for them. IMO Corbyn wants a Gen Election at any expense - no govt, no brexit or brexit! The situ is hugely worrying and I perceive even more than before that a national emergency govt should be urgently put in place and stuff this idea of a "no deal" and the thicko's assurance that "all will be well" - a case of GTF with this shit and remove the "game of politics" being played by May and her RW puppet masters! We need solid leadership and direction as time is starting to "run out", IMO a deliberate ploy from the start!!
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