Question Time

Problem is 50% of the pannel is classed by the beeb as journos or from think tanks, yet they are normally just lobbyists and there is no debate, but vested interest instead
 
In my flat alone watching it, just had an hour reading my David Cameron book. He made some huge mistakes but comes across as a totally decent human being.

Bit of a pantomime this show.

I would just like to apologise for saying anyone voting for Corbyn is a disgrace the other night. I will change that to extremely misguided. So wish labour was more centre ground and has a leader that was not of his ilk.
 
Love the young lad bigging up johnson like he is just a general member of the public, these conservative party members and activists as pretty shite at hiding the fact though
 
Saw a bit of a Russian version of this, they actually have fights.

Boris v Jeremy

I could see boris throwing haymakers but missing.

Jeremy would try and get close but just pinch
 
Labour would never stoop to such tricks would they?

Jesus christ it doesn't matter! None of them should be doing it! What is it with everyone and whataboutism these days?!

The correct response to that tweet isn't "Well someone else is doing it too", it's "That's wrong, and they shouldn't be doing it". If it's proven Labour are doing the same thing, ditto, or Lib Dems, or the Monster Raving Loony party. Anyone.
 
Alison Fuller Pedley, who chooses the BBC QT audiences, is a far right Tory who has tweeted support for the racist Britain First in the past.
Her planting of right wing activists in the appalling QT has become an open sore.
 
Jesus christ it doesn't matter! None of them should be doing it! What is it with everyone and whataboutism these days?!

The correct response to that tweet isn't "Well someone else is doing it too", it's "That's wrong, and they shouldn't be doing it". If it's proven Labour are doing the same thing, ditto, or Lib Dems, or the Monster Raving Loony party. Anyone.

Bang on.

Fucking sick of whataboutism.
 
Yep. Lowest form of argument in many ways. Eye for an eye and the world would be blind etc.

Literally primary school level stuff. How early did you learn that you can't just say "Well, Dave did it first/told me to do it"? Most commonly met by "If Dave told you to jump off a bridge, would you?", from my mum at least. Back then you'd usually have met that with a snarky "Yes". Nowadays kids probably say "Well, your argument for Johnson telling lies is that Corbyn tells lies too, so nerrrrr".
 

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