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Question Time 23/10/2014

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    BanglaRoadBanglaRoad Posts: 57,590
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    Salmond giving some interesting figures on infrastructure spending
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    LenkaLenka Posts: 1,639
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    No applause for UKIP
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    VeriVeri Posts: 96,996
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    BanglaRoad wrote: »
    The same could be said for the vast number of posters on this thread if you change Tory bashing to Labour bashing
    Love how a bunch of right wingers moan to each other every week on here about the perceived left bias of the QT audience
    Does it remind you of being on the Scottish independence threads and reading the whinging from the YES side about supposed BBC bias.

    It certainly reminds me of the whinging from the YES side.

    Is this forum in general as Tory and Ukip as the Q Time threads seem to be?
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    Phil_CoulthardPhil_Coulthard Posts: 2,843
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    Lenka wrote: »
    But Liverpool love her, never heard applause like that before. Here she goes talking over the Tory:o

    I think people in the north would applause a Labour minister even if they said

    Beans, Beans the magical fruit
    Them more you eat the more to toot
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    LenkaLenka Posts: 1,639
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    pcawthron wrote: »
    Horrible Northern brass.


    :D:D:D:D:o:D
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    VeriVeri Posts: 96,996
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    Lenka wrote: »
    Err I don't think I agree, normally I see the Right get mauled, last week was probably the first time I have ever seen a balanced audience.

    It seemed predominantly Tory to me.
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    LaFleurLaFleur Posts: 365
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    Lenka wrote: »
    No applause for UKIP

    a similar comment was said last week by an audience member as what she said and it got a rousing round of applause
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    CAMERA OBSCURACAMERA OBSCURA Posts: 8,023
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    Veri wrote: »
    Labour usually gets a harder time, if anything. Dimbleby interrupts and undermines them more. The panel is usually loaded towards the right, with the coalition parties usually getting two seats, often joined by a right wing commentator of some sort.
    Lenka wrote: »
    Err I don't think I agree, normally I see the Right get mauled, last week was probably the first time I have ever seen a balanced audience.

    :D:D:D:D
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    Gregory ShapeGregory Shape Posts: 2,595
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    All locals in the audience so far. Even the rent-a-mob lefties draw the line at Liverpool. :p
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    NosediveNosedive Posts: 6,602
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    Veri wrote: »
    Labour usually gets a harder time, if anything. Dimbleby interrupts and undermines them more. The panel is usually loaded towards the right, with the coalition parties usually getting two seats, often joined by a right wing commentator of some sort.

    Absolute rubbish. The right always get given a harder time, Dimbleby loves playing them off to the lefties in the audience.
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    LenkaLenka Posts: 1,639
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    LaFleur wrote: »
    a similar comment was said last week by an audience member as what she said and it got a rousing round of applause

    That is what makes Mcclusky great. God he really hates the private sector. How the hell does he think the state sector is funded.
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    SteganStegan Posts: 5,039
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    Did you not agree with her views on life should mean life for killers?

    I do, but I just can't bring myself to believe anything that anyone from Labour or the Conservatives come to that have to say - they are all such liars.
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    JillyJilly Posts: 20,455
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    Well balanced audience, not.
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    pcawthronpcawthron Posts: 880
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    Are there any papers in Flint's portfolio? Has she read them?
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    LenkaLenka Posts: 1,639
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    Liverpool needs no extras bussed in.
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    NosediveNosedive Posts: 6,602
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    Is McClusky still living in the 1960s? Someone tell him Harold Wilson's no longer the prime minister.
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    Biffo the BearBiffo the Bear Posts: 25,859
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    This is one of the best QTs there has been in ages!
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    JBOJBO Posts: 6,148
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    pcawthron wrote: »
    Horrible Northern brass.



    From Twickenham
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    LenkaLenka Posts: 1,639
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    We are all going to hell in a handcart.
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    LaFleurLaFleur Posts: 365
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    Flint is a horrible horrible woman....shame she moved to Doncaster for a safe labour seat
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    StuntyStunty Posts: 45,699
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    Len McLuskey talking about low pay, when he is on a salary of £140k, a mere £2,000 less than the Prime Minister. :eek:

    McLuskey got a 3.7% pay rise recently, that's more than most of the employed in this country.
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    RaferRafer Posts: 14,231
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    Turning nasty
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    AdsAds Posts: 37,059
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    Deary me both Flint and Bours are doing a terrible disservice for female politicians
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    Phil_CoulthardPhil_Coulthard Posts: 2,843
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    pcawthron wrote: »
    Are there any papers in Flint's portfolio? Has she read them?

    I think Milliband create energy policy off the top of his head
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    VeriVeri Posts: 96,996
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    Ukip woman is quite irritating. (I assume Alex S. is right about what their policy was. He's usually on top of Scottish issues, at least.)
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