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    FregglesFreggles Posts: 3,486
    IanB2 said:

    Gabs3 said:

    MikeL said:

    And Corbyn acknowledges Marriage Allowance removal - now will the media finally pick up on it?

    That is ridiculous. Why should a family with one partner earning 10k and the other 50k pay more tax than one where both partners earn 30k?
    Individuals pay income tax, not families. And it isn’t any business of the Revenue worrying about people’s conjugal circumstances. A fine opportunity to do some badly needed tax simplification and get rid of it.
    Why should the tax system incentivise people to pay someone else to look after their kids if they would rather look after them themselves?

    Clearly, governments always like big GDP/employment figures, and for some reason, caring for someone else's kids counts towards that but caring for your own doesn't.
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    timmo said:

    tlg86 said:

    Life isn't fair and Swinson's voice is not a good one (unlike Nicola's, for example).

    She actually sounds a bit west country...like a Pirate
    Vicky Pollard?
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    HYUFD said:

    Sturgeon backs devolution for the English regions

    Why is England considered a collection of regions and not a country? Equal devolution means an English parliament.
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    tlg86tlg86 Posts: 25,205
    Brom said:

    IanB2 said:

    tlg86 said:

    I take back what I said earlier. The BBC have messed this up royally. A thoroughly biased audience.

    More likely to be Tory HQ that messed up, if indeed the audience is indeed unbalanced rather than differentially vocal, since I am sure the BBC shared out the invitations
    It’s very easy to dupe the producers I imagine. How can they check your background?

    Corbyn was getting applause for every answer and Swinson is getting none. Not that I think this debate will have any effect on the polls.
    We're told how keen some people are on stopping Brexit. If any of them are in that audience they are keeping very quiet. I'd suggest this isn't the most representative of audiences.
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    bigjohnowlsbigjohnowls Posts: 21,894
    Not a single applaud!!
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    IanB2 said:

    tlg86 said:

    I take back what I said earlier. The BBC have messed this up royally. A thoroughly biased audience.

    It is not acceptable and needs to be reviewed by ofcom
    Why?
    It is biased and just wrong
    You can’t really say that until the end. So far all of them have had warm applause on arrival, all had tough questions and arguments, and all won some applause from the audience. If Bozo manages the same (assuming he doesn’t make a complete mess of it) you can’t really allege bias
    It was easy on Sturgeon and outright aggressive on Swinson.

    I will see how Boris handles it but there must be about 75% against Boris
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    HYUFDHYUFD Posts: 117,133
    Swinson again confirms she would not make Corbyn PM even if she will not make Boris PM too
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    IanB2IanB2 Posts: 47,419
    Brom said:

    IanB2 said:

    tlg86 said:

    I take back what I said earlier. The BBC have messed this up royally. A thoroughly biased audience.

    More likely to be Tory HQ that messed up, if indeed the audience is indeed unbalanced rather than differentially vocal, since I am sure the BBC shared out the invitations
    It’s very easy to dupe the producers I imagine. How can they check your background?

    Corbyn was getting applause for every answer and Swinson is getting none. Not that I think this debate will have any effect on the polls.
    For normal question time a chunk at least of the seats is channeled out through the political parties. Normally they find their way to the local parties in the area where its being filmed, if sometimes at short notice. I have been asked dozens of times and been twice. But it relies on the people in the party organisation getting them out to the people who might attend and then checking and chasing to make sure that they do.
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    RogerRoger Posts: 18,894
    edited November 2019

    Roger said:


    I prefer Jo Swinson by a country mile. And that's saying something.

    Swinson?

    My mum just said "I can't stand the c*w, there's something really irritating about her!"
    I am not Sunils mum
    My wife goes nuts if anyone uses that word to describe a female, and rightly so.
    sunils mum?
    Surprising to hear another woman describe a woman as a c*w.. I guess same sex insults /same race insults are ok?
    Sorry. I came late. Who did that? Edit. I've just caught up sorry!
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    LostPasswordLostPassword Posts: 15,422
    Jason said:

    What is it with socialists? They all think that every individual's life must be micro managed by the state. When's the last time anyone heard a single politician mention personal responsibility? It's so very depressing.

    It's the Tories who support taxing people differently on the basis of whether they're married and socialists who are accused of micromanaging people's lives. Okay.
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    timmotimmo Posts: 1,469

    Jason said:

    Any odds on Boris being loudly booed when he comes out?

    He's going to get a very hard doing over.
    His fagging days could come in useful
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    What's totally fascinating here is how she's being completely eviscerated by *solid Remainers*.

    Unilateral revocation. What a catastrophic misjudgment.
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    viewcodeviewcode Posts: 18,952


    I prefer Jo Swinson by a country mile. And that's saying something.

    Swinson?

    My mum just said "I can't stand the c*w, there's something really irritating about her!"
    I am not Sunils mum
    My wife goes nuts if anyone uses that word to describe a female, and rightly so.
    What, "mum"?

    (Ignore this post: I just worked out you meant "cow")
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    JasonJason Posts: 1,614
    That's a few more hundred thousand Labour leave voters going to Tory. Thanks, Jo!!
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    viewcodeviewcode Posts: 18,952

    humbugger said:

    The married couples allowance, that's £20 a month, I guess I'll save more than that with my free broadband.

    Every government puts up some taxes, but it's rare for a party to say so before an election. Have the Tories said which taxes they will increase?

    It's even more unsual for a party to announce a tax rise that will only hit basic rate taxpayers and their spouses whilst claiming that only the top 5% will pay more tax.
    What do you call cognitive dissonance when it becomes normalised?
    Politics
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    squareroot2squareroot2 Posts: 6,368
    tlg86 said:

    Life isn't fair and Swinson's voice is not a good one (unlike Nicola's, for example).

    STUGEON'S VOICE IS ABSOLUTELY awful.
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    tlg86tlg86 Posts: 25,205

    What's totally fascinating here is how she's being completely eviscerated by *solid Remainers*.

    Unilateral revocation. What a catastrophic misjudgment.

    Possibly. We're told that leave/remain is a stronger identity than party affiliation. But I reckon this audience is more Labour than Remain. At least the ones making noise are.
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    bigjohnowlsbigjohnowls Posts: 21,894
    Going first massive advantage

    Swinson getting murdered.

    Complete car crash.

    Come on LDs clap her ffs.

    I know someone might throw you a fish but come on
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    kinabalukinabalu Posts: 39,320
    You can't conclude audience bias until Blondie has done his slot.
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    IanB2IanB2 Posts: 47,419

    My wife and I think Jo Swinson comes across as a nice person but she's totally out of her depth.

    Being nice at least puts her ahead of the other two who are out of their depth.
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    timmotimmo Posts: 1,469
    In my area remainer in chief Tom Brake isnt even mentioning Brexit in his literature or his hand written.letter to residents..he is too scared in his own constituency..its mad
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    viewcode said:


    I prefer Jo Swinson by a country mile. And that's saying something.

    Swinson?

    My mum just said "I can't stand the c*w, there's something really irritating about her!"
    I am not Sunils mum
    My wife goes nuts if anyone uses that word to describe a female, and rightly so.
    What, "mum"?

    (Ignore this post: I just worked out you meant "cow")
    Um, cows are sacred in India :)
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    JonathanJonathan Posts: 20,904
    This country is a mess.
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    She is having a disaster and the root cause is revoke
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    BromBrom Posts: 3,760
    IanB2 said:

    Brom said:

    IanB2 said:

    tlg86 said:

    I take back what I said earlier. The BBC have messed this up royally. A thoroughly biased audience.

    More likely to be Tory HQ that messed up, if indeed the audience is indeed unbalanced rather than differentially vocal, since I am sure the BBC shared out the invitations
    It’s very easy to dupe the producers I imagine. How can they check your background?

    Corbyn was getting applause for every answer and Swinson is getting none. Not that I think this debate will have any effect on the polls.
    For normal question time a chunk at least of the seats is channeled out through the political parties. Normally they find their way to the local parties in the area where its being filmed, if sometimes at short notice. I have been asked dozens of times and been twice. But it relies on the people in the party organisation getting them out to the people who might attend and then checking and chasing to make sure that they do.
    It looks about 60% Labour to me judging on who’s clapping. Are we saying the Tories, Lib Dems and SNP all completely failed to chase up their people? I quite hope Boris gets a tough reaction on arrival, it’ll make it look like a stitch up to the TV viewers.
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    Hardly any applause for her even when shes making reasonable points.
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    LostPasswordLostPassword Posts: 15,422

    The problem is Swinson is getting shit from all sides. And is still copping flak for the coalition years, which is very telling. Very little support for her here.

    Feel sorry for her.

    If the audience are not representative of the public at large then reacting calmly to unfair attacks could work in favour of the politician attacked, and being given an easy ride work badly for a leader fawned over.

    I think too much is made of a supposed bias in the audience. It's whether the people at home share that bias that matters and if they don't I think they'll form their own view on how the politician deals with a hostile audience.
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    bigjohnowlsbigjohnowls Posts: 21,894

    timmo said:

    tlg86 said:

    Life isn't fair and Swinson's voice is not a good one (unlike Nicola's, for example).

    She actually sounds a bit west country...like a Pirate
    Vicky Pollard?
    Yeah but no but
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    JonathanJonathan Posts: 20,904
    edited November 2019

    She is having a disaster and the root cause is revoke
    Brexit poisons everything it touches.
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    HYUFD said:

    Sturgeon backs devolution for the English regions

    Why is England considered a collection of regions and not a country? Equal devolution means an English parliament.
    Because London and Workington are further apart (not just geographically). It may eventually happen as a default response to greater independence for other parts of the UK, but I don’t see the thirst.

    A region of 5 million people has a greater chance of working (still an urban-rural split, but similar range to Scotland, I’d say).
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    timmotimmo Posts: 1,469
    Brom said:

    IanB2 said:

    Brom said:

    IanB2 said:

    tlg86 said:

    I take back what I said earlier. The BBC have messed this up royally. A thoroughly biased audience.

    More likely to be Tory HQ that messed up, if indeed the audience is indeed unbalanced rather than differentially vocal, since I am sure the BBC shared out the invitations
    It’s very easy to dupe the producers I imagine. How can they check your background?

    Corbyn was getting applause for every answer and Swinson is getting none. Not that I think this debate will have any effect on the polls.
    For normal question time a chunk at least of the seats is channeled out through the political parties. Normally they find their way to the local parties in the area where its being filmed, if sometimes at short notice. I have been asked dozens of times and been twice. But it relies on the people in the party organisation getting them out to the people who might attend and then checking and chasing to make sure that they do.
    It looks about 60% Labour to me judging on who’s clapping. Are we saying the Tories, Lib Dems and SNP all completely failed to chase up their people? I quite hope Boris gets a tough reaction on arrival, it’ll make it look like a stitch up to the TV viewers.
    He will get heckled laughed at and booed during his answers...
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    GIN1138GIN1138 Posts: 20,894
    Is the QT audience 80% Socialist Workers Party? :D
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    Jonathan said:

    She is having a disaster and the root cause is revoke
    Brexit poisons everything it touches.
    I do not disagree but the first step is to leave and then rejoin in time
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    IanB2IanB2 Posts: 47,419

    IanB2 said:

    tlg86 said:

    I take back what I said earlier. The BBC have messed this up royally. A thoroughly biased audience.

    It is not acceptable and needs to be reviewed by ofcom
    Why?
    It is biased and just wrong
    You can’t really say that until the end. So far all of them have had warm applause on arrival, all had tough questions and arguments, and all won some applause from the audience. If Bozo manages the same (assuming he doesn’t make a complete mess of it) you can’t really allege bias
    It was easy on Sturgeon and outright aggressive on Swinson.

    I will see how Boris handles it but there must be about 75% against Boris
    If it were representative you’d expect about 60% against Boris plus a fair few of the Tories who don’t like him personally.
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    MarqueeMarkMarqueeMark Posts: 50,139
    So this audience is going to be 52% Leave?

    Hahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!
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    viewcodeviewcode Posts: 18,952
    IanB2 said:

    kle4 said:

    Schards said:

    Audience absolutely stacked with Labour activists. Some called to speak didn't even ask a question, just gave a socialist speech

    It does seem unbalanced
    Makes up for all BBC journalist being Tories!!
    You really are deluded if you believe that.
    @bbclaura minister for propaganda. Marr Tory Newsnight edited by a Tory Maitless Tory A Neil Tory.
    You said all BBC journalists. You could have have said most, or many, or all the prominent ones, but you didn't. you made a deliberately preposterous claim.
    You mention Marr there - who started his political life as a Trotsykyite. You fail to mention Evan Davis who is avowedly left wing - but also an excellent journalist and presenter. Or Paul Mason, former economics editor at the BBC and also extremely left wing - and also quite mad. There are many, many more that could be mentioned but of course you don't care about them because they don't fit your own blinkered world view.
    Before his journalistic days at least, Evan Davis was extremely (economically) right wing. And a rabid Brexiter.
    Evan Davies has pierced nipples. And today you have learned something.
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    bigjohnowlsbigjohnowls Posts: 21,894
    Jonathan said:

    She is having a disaster and the root cause is revoke
    Brexit poisons everything it touches.
    It does!
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    Sean_FSean_F Posts: 35,927
    IanB2 said:

    Gabs3 said:

    MikeL said:

    And Corbyn acknowledges Marriage Allowance removal - now will the media finally pick up on it?

    That is ridiculous. Why should a family with one partner earning 10k and the other 50k pay more tax than one where both partners earn 30k?
    Individuals pay income tax, not families. And it isn’t any business of the Revenue worrying about people’s conjugal circumstances. A fine opportunity to do some badly needed tax simplification and get rid of it.
    We give rich people a massive tax break for being married, through IHT and CGT. Why shouldn't people lower down the food chain also get a benefit?
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    nico67nico67 Posts: 4,502
    I do think revoke has backfired and the only chance of it succeeding was if Johnson didn’t get a deal and the election was being fought with that v Remain .

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    The problem is Swinson is getting shit from all sides. And is still copping flak for the coalition years, which is very telling. Very little support for her here.

    Feel sorry for her.

    If the audience are not representative of the public at large then reacting calmly to unfair attacks could work in favour of the politician attacked, and being given an easy ride work badly for a leader fawned over.

    I think too much is made of a supposed bias in the audience. It's whether the people at home share that bias that matters and if they don't I think they'll form their own view on how the politician deals with a hostile audience.
    Fair point. But it's her own reactions that are as telling as the questions she's getting for me.
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    Spot the labour activist!!
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    MarqueeMarkMarqueeMark Posts: 50,139
    viewcode said:

    IanB2 said:

    kle4 said:

    Schards said:

    Audience absolutely stacked with Labour activists. Some called to speak didn't even ask a question, just gave a socialist speech

    It does seem unbalanced
    Makes up for all BBC journalist being Tories!!
    You really are deluded if you believe that.
    @bbclaura minister for propaganda. Marr Tory Newsnight edited by a Tory Maitless Tory A Neil Tory.
    You said all BBC journalists. You could have have said most, or many, or all the prominent ones, but you didn't. you made a deliberately preposterous claim.
    You mention Marr there - who started his political life as a Trotsykyite. You fail to mention Evan Davis who is avowedly left wing - but also an excellent journalist and presenter. Or Paul Mason, former economics editor at the BBC and also extremely left wing - and also quite mad. There are many, many more that could be mentioned but of course you don't care about them because they don't fit your own blinkered world view.
    Before his journalistic days at least, Evan Davis was extremely (economically) right wing. And a rabid Brexiter.
    Evan Davies has pierced nipples. And today you have learned something.
    And a Prince Albert by repute too (not in a position to confirm or deny).
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    IanB2 said:

    My wife and I think Jo Swinson comes across as a nice person but she's totally out of her depth.

    Being nice at least puts her ahead of the other two who are out of their depth.
    IanB2 said:

    My wife and I think Jo Swinson comes across as a nice person but she's totally out of her depth.

    Being nice at least puts her ahead of the other two who are out of their depth.
    I agree with you that she's a nicer person than either Johnson or Corbyn.

    But, that's not what this election is about.
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    nichomarnichomar Posts: 7,483
    This audience is stacked with labour members
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    kinabalukinabalu Posts: 39,320
    Jason said:

    What is it with socialists? They all think that every individual's life must be micro managed by the state. When's the last time anyone heard a single politician mention personal responsibility? It's so very depressing.

    There is no way to seriously reduce inequality without a bigger state. Therefore if seriously reducing inequality is your political priority you will want a bigger state. This is the essence of it.
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    kle4kle4 Posts: 91,991
    timmo said:

    Brom said:

    IanB2 said:

    Brom said:

    IanB2 said:

    tlg86 said:

    I take back what I said earlier. The BBC have messed this up royally. A thoroughly biased audience.

    More likely to be Tory HQ that messed up, if indeed the audience is indeed unbalanced rather than differentially vocal, since I am sure the BBC shared out the invitations
    It’s very easy to dupe the producers I imagine. How can they check your background?

    Corbyn was getting applause for every answer and Swinson is getting none. Not that I think this debate will have any effect on the polls.
    For normal question time a chunk at least of the seats is channeled out through the political parties. Normally they find their way to the local parties in the area where its being filmed, if sometimes at short notice. I have been asked dozens of times and been twice. But it relies on the people in the party organisation getting them out to the people who might attend and then checking and chasing to make sure that they do.
    It looks about 60% Labour to me judging on who’s clapping. Are we saying the Tories, Lib Dems and SNP all completely failed to chase up their people? I quite hope Boris gets a tough reaction on arrival, it’ll make it look like a stitch up to the TV viewers.
    He will get heckled laughed at and booed during his answers...
    If he stays strong and does not panic then that won't hurt him, but if he goes all deer in the headlights, or robotically mentioning his main policy over and over, it will cost him a bit. Mood music is hardly definitive, but if Labour believe they are on a roll, or Tories lose some confidence, it has an impact.
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    JonathanJonathan Posts: 20,904

    Jonathan said:

    She is having a disaster and the root cause is revoke
    Brexit poisons everything it touches.
    I do not disagree but the first step is to leave and then rejoin in time
    It really isn’t. Boris’ Brexit will settle nothing.
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    kle4kle4 Posts: 91,991
    IanB2 said:

    My wife and I think Jo Swinson comes across as a nice person but she's totally out of her depth.

    Being nice at least puts her ahead of the other two who are out of their depth.
    Ahead of them how? In a way which will help her?
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    Jonathan said:

    Jonathan said:

    She is having a disaster and the root cause is revoke
    Brexit poisons everything it touches.
    I do not disagree but the first step is to leave and then rejoin in time
    It really isn’t. Boris’ Brexit will settle nothing.
    And remaining will not either
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    Only just switched the debate on so have no idea what has gone on before, but I'm not feeling a lot of love for Swinson in the studio.
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    The problem is Swinson is getting shit from all sides. And is still copping flak for the coalition years, which is very telling. Very little support for her here.

    Feel sorry for her.

    But more important is how five million people see her at home.

    She’s knocked the shrillness on the head, appeared reasonable and open in admitting coalition mistakes - and against some grumpy Corbynites who look like they’ve been sucking lemons, she’s put up a good show for the Waitrose classes in the south.
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    Spot the second labour activist!
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    JonathanJonathan Posts: 20,904
    What is going on? This is weird.
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    RogerRoger Posts: 18,894
    Jonathan said:

    She is having a disaster and the root cause is revoke
    Brexit poisons everything it touches.
    Yes but isn't Fiona Bruce a great advert for the BBC. You just know she couldn't be a Brexiteer. A presenter who doesn't patronise is a rare beast.

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    FoxyFoxy Posts: 44,804

    Jonathan said:

    She is having a disaster and the root cause is revoke
    Brexit poisons everything it touches.
    I do not disagree but the first step is to leave and then rejoin in time
    I used to think that but it is hard to justify doing a decade's worth of economic and social harm before rejoining.
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    This is a labour activist audience and it needs fully investigating by ofcom
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    DadgeDadge Posts: 2,038

    Roger said:


    I prefer Jo Swinson by a country mile. And that's saying something.

    Swinson?

    My mum just said "I can't stand the c*w, there's something really irritating about her!"
    I am not Sunils mum
    My wife goes nuts if anyone uses that word to describe a female, and rightly so.
    sunils mum?
    Surprising to hear another woman describe a woman as a c*w.
    Do you live in a cave?
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    nico67 said:

    I do think revoke has backfired and the only chance of it succeeding was if Johnson didn’t get a deal and the election was being fought with that v Remain .

    I think she got a boner when she saw the 6 million signatures on the Revoke petition.

    It was a lot of people expressing their desire to reverse Brexit but she took it literally.
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    JasonJason Posts: 1,614
    Another thing that's depressing - and alarming - is how easily millions of people and an entire political and media establishment can just collectively write off the biggest democratic process this country has ever seen. Imagine the reaction from the same people if we were some far flung Third World country trying to actively reverse an election. It's horrifying.
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    mattmatt Posts: 3,789
    nichomar said:

    Floater said:

    Streeter said:

    Regardless of the result of this election it's truly scary that 30% of the electorate are up for voting for a Marxist manifesto.

    It’s not a Marxist manifesto.
    Err, yes it is.
    Yes it is - it would be a disaster
    The nationalization plans and return to 70’s style trade union rights coupled with the lunatic proposals of sector wide collective bargaining is what destroys their manifesto.it detracts from those things that people could sign up to quite willingly as yet again the current Labour Party sell those that need it most down the river as there will not be a labour government.
    Those are a feature, not a bug.
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    Sunil_PrasannanSunil_Prasannan Posts: 49,412
    edited November 2019
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    Roger said:

    Jonathan said:

    She is having a disaster and the root cause is revoke
    Brexit poisons everything it touches.
    Yes but isn't Fiona Bruce a great advert for the BBC. You just know she couldn't be a Brexiteer. A presenter who doesn't patronise is a rare beast.

    She is head and shoulders above Julie Etchingham
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    nico67nico67 Posts: 4,502
    I’m beginning to feel a bit sorry for Jo Swinson . I think the audience is being a bit horrible to her.
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    errr nuclear weapons have jack all to do with 'climate change'
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    Another labour activist - that is 3 in a row
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    HYUFDHYUFD Posts: 117,133
    edited November 2019

    The problem is Swinson is getting shit from all sides. And is still copping flak for the coalition years, which is very telling. Very little support for her here.

    Feel sorry for her.

    But more important is how five million people see her at home.

    She’s knocked the shrillness on the head, appeared reasonable and open in admitting coalition mistakes - and against some grumpy Corbynites who look like they’ve been sucking lemons, she’s put up a good show for the Waitrose classes in the south.
    She will appeal to the diehard Remainers, a clear stop Brexit plan opposed to Corbyn's Brexit neutrality.

    However her record in the Coalition means the left will never vote for her, it would take someone coming from.Labour like Chuka or Luciana Berger for the LDs to make serious inroads with centre left voters
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    IanB2 said:

    kle4 said:

    Schards said:

    Audience absolutely stacked with Labour activists. Some called to speak didn't even ask a question, just gave a socialist speech

    It does seem unbalanced
    Makes up for all BBC journalist being Tories!!
    You really are deluded if you believe that.
    @bbclaura minister for propaganda. Marr Tory Newsnight edited by a Tory Maitless Tory A Neil Tory.
    You said all BBC journalists. You could have have said most, or many, or all the prominent ones, but you didn't. you made a deliberately preposterous claim.
    You mention Marr there - who started his political life as a Trotsykyite. You fail to mention Evan Davis who is avowedly left wing - but also an excellent journalist and presenter. Or Paul Mason, former economics editor at the BBC and also extremely left wing - and also quite mad. There are many, many more that could be mentioned but of course you don't care about them because they don't fit your own blinkered world view.
    Before his journalistic days at least, Evan Davis was extremely (economically) right wing. And a rabid Brexiter.
    LOL. That is quite remarkable. Not laughing at you, just at different perceptions. Davis is regarded by Brexit supporters as being staunchly anti-Brexit and attacking Brexit supporters whenever he has interviewed or commentated on them. Just go and look at all the articles about his anti-Brexit bias.

    Funny how someone can be viewed so differently from different sides.
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    BromBrom Posts: 3,760
    edited November 2019
    How on earth did Swinson’s comments on anti semitism in the Labour Party only get 1 or 2 claps? This is like a Momentum rally. :neutral:
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    RogerRoger Posts: 18,894
    edited November 2019

    She is having a disaster and the root cause is revoke
    Sturgeon is a very hard act to follow.

    PS. Corbyn was surprisingly good.
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    FoxyFoxy Posts: 44,804
    Dadge said:

    Roger said:


    I prefer Jo Swinson by a country mile. And that's saying something.

    Swinson?

    My mum just said "I can't stand the c*w, there's something really irritating about her!"
    I am not Sunils mum
    My wife goes nuts if anyone uses that word to describe a female, and rightly so.
    sunils mum?
    Surprising to hear another woman describe a woman as a c*w.
    Do you live in a cave?
    Sunils mum likes cows, indeed reveres them...
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    bigjohnowlsbigjohnowls Posts: 21,894

    This is a labour activist audience and it needs fully investigating by ofcom

    Why do you think that

    Some Tory who thinks Corbyn is the devil incarnate started the questions
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    nico67 said:

    I’m beginning to feel a bit sorry for Jo Swinson . I think the audience is being a bit horrible to her.

    It is unfair and so obviously biased to Corbyn
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    kinabalu said:

    zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz to the debates

    If not previousy reported
    Rachel Riley is wearing a T shirt saying Corbyn is a racist/

    Doughty campaigner against the evil of racism in all its guises or self publicist on the make?
    Jewish and long time critic of Corbyn for his anti-semetism.
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    viewcodeviewcode Posts: 18,952

    viewcode said:


    I prefer Jo Swinson by a country mile. And that's saying something.

    Swinson?

    My mum just said "I can't stand the c*w, there's something really irritating about her!"
    I am not Sunils mum
    My wife goes nuts if anyone uses that word to describe a female, and rightly so.
    What, "mum"?

    (Ignore this post: I just worked out you meant "cow")
    Um, cows are sacred in India :)
    So your mum called Swinson a cow.
    Your mum comes from India.
    In India cows are sacred.

    Ergo...Swinson is sacred?

    I can't help thinking this is not the conclusion you wanted to draw... :)
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    PulpstarPulpstar Posts: 75,988
    Massively left wing audience
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    ralphmalphralphmalph Posts: 2,201
    It is BoJo Show Time.
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    JonathanJonathan Posts: 20,904
    Brace brace brace
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    oh cripes...here we go

    boos already lol this is awful.
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    HYUFDHYUFD Posts: 117,133
    Boris now on to claps not booing
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    IanB2IanB2 Posts: 47,419
    edited November 2019

    IanB2 said:

    kle4 said:

    Schards said:

    Audience absolutely stacked with Labour activists. Some called to speak didn't even ask a question, just gave a socialist speech

    It does seem unbalanced
    Makes up for all BBC journalist being Tories!!
    You really are deluded if you believe that.
    @bbclaura minister for propaganda. Marr Tory Newsnight edited by a Tory Maitless Tory A Neil Tory.
    You said all BBC journalists. You could have have said most, or many, or all the prominent ones, but you didn't. you made a deliberately preposterous claim.
    You mention Marr there - who started his political life as a Trotsykyite. You fail to mention Evan Davis who is avowedly left wing - but also an excellent journalist and presenter. Or Paul Mason, former economics editor at the BBC and also extremely left wing - and also quite mad. There are many, many more that could be mentioned but of course you don't care about them because they don't fit your own blinkered world view.
    Before his journalistic days at least, Evan Davis was extremely (economically) right wing. And a rabid Brexiter.
    LOL. That is quite remarkable. Not laughing at you, just at different perceptions. Davis is regarded by Brexit supporters as being staunchly anti-Brexit and attacking Brexit supporters whenever he has interviewed or commentated on them. Just go and look at all the articles about his anti-Brexit bias.

    Funny how someone can be viewed so differently from different sides.
    He taught one of the economics courses when I did my MBA in the 90s. It was a small class heavy discussion format and over a term there wasn’t any mistaking what Davis’s views were. He was rabidly anti EU, no doubt whatsoever. Either he’s matured into a more left wing persona or he has trimmed how he comes across for the BBC. Or maybe he is just clever enough to have realised what a pile of pants Brexit has turned into.

    And lots of cheers for Bozo.
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    nichomarnichomar Posts: 7,483
    Well done jo stayed cool no shouty shouty measured response at all times?
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    Johnson looks like a slightly more healthier Gary Busey.
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    viewcode said:

    viewcode said:


    I prefer Jo Swinson by a country mile. And that's saying something.

    Swinson?

    My mum just said "I can't stand the c*w, there's something really irritating about her!"
    I am not Sunils mum
    My wife goes nuts if anyone uses that word to describe a female, and rightly so.
    What, "mum"?

    (Ignore this post: I just worked out you meant "cow")
    Um, cows are sacred in India :)
    So your mum called Swinson a cow.
    Your mum comes from India.
    In India cows are sacred.

    Ergo...Swinson is sacred?

    I can't help thinking this is not the conclusion you wanted to draw... :)
    Well... she did OK in the end, in both my and my mum's opinion :)
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    JasonJason Posts: 1,614
    ...and bang on cue
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    MarqueeMarkMarqueeMark Posts: 50,139
    Another fucking Scot....... Jeez. Do they make up 69% of the UK?
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    CharlesCharles Posts: 35,758

    tlg86 said:

    I take back what I said earlier. The BBC have messed this up royally. A thoroughly biased audience.

    25% Lab.
    25% LD
    25% Tory
    25% SNP
    Means close on 75% are anti Tory TBF
    And why does the SNP get so upweighted?
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    HYUFDHYUFD Posts: 117,133
    Who are the Waspie women, odd first question,?
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    viewcodeviewcode Posts: 18,952

    viewcode said:

    IanB2 said:

    kle4 said:

    Schards said:

    Audience absolutely stacked with Labour activists. Some called to speak didn't even ask a question, just gave a socialist speech

    It does seem unbalanced
    Makes up for all BBC journalist being Tories!!
    You really are deluded if you believe that.
    @bbclaura minister for propaganda. Marr Tory Newsnight edited by a Tory Maitless Tory A Neil Tory.
    You said all BBC journalists. You could have have said most, or many, or all the prominent ones, but you didn't. you made a deliberately preposterous claim.
    You mention Marr there - who started his political life as a Trotsykyite. You fail to mention Evan Davis who is avowedly left wing - but also an excellent journalist and presenter. Or Paul Mason, former economics editor at the BBC and also extremely left wing - and also quite mad. There are many, many more that could be mentioned but of course you don't care about them because they don't fit your own blinkered world view.
    Before his journalistic days at least, Evan Davis was extremely (economically) right wing. And a rabid Brexiter.
    Evan Davies has pierced nipples. And today you have learned something.
    And a Prince Albert by repute too (not in a position to confirm or deny).
    Well if he has three rings attached, he can be winched by a helicopter. Which has gotta be handy when the need arises.
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    HYUFD said:

    The problem is Swinson is getting shit from all sides. And is still copping flak for the coalition years, which is very telling. Very little support for her here.

    Feel sorry for her.

    But more important is how five million people see her at home.

    She’s knocked the shrillness on the head, appeared reasonable and open in admitting coalition mistakes - and against some grumpy Corbynites who look like they’ve been sucking lemons, she’s put up a good show for the Waitrose classes in the south.
    She will appeal to the diehard Remainers, a clear stop Brexit plan opposed to Corbyn's Brexit neutrality.

    However her record in the Coalition means the left will never vote for her
    The Corbyn loyalists won’t. But that leaves a lot of Blairite Labour up for grabs.

    I’m still amazed at the hate LibDems get for the coalition. They had a seventh of the seats and could only expect a seventh of the influence. I’d say they probably got that (and given what’s come since can reasonably argue they had a restraining influence on the right wing of the Tories (albeit that this was useful for Cameron).
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    HYUFD said:

    Who are the Waspie women, odd first question,?

    I haven't a clue either!
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    As with the head to head debate I am not watching this as I think it is pointless and damaging to our democracy. But it is absolutely fascinating to see the reactions on here, not to the participants, but to the audience.

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    HYUFD said:

    Who are the Waspie women, odd first question,?

    Pension stuff when the pension age changes.
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    Roger said:

    Jonathan said:

    She is having a disaster and the root cause is revoke
    Brexit poisons everything it touches.
    Yes but isn't Fiona Bruce a great advert for the BBC. You just know she couldn't be a Brexiteer. A presenter who doesn't patronise is a rare beast.

    She is head and shoulders above Julie Etchingham
    She’s great... but this format is far better than the turd Julie had to polish.
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    HYUFD said:

    Who are the Waspie women, odd first question,?

    Liars who want to steal money from the young.
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    IanB2IanB2 Posts: 47,419
    edited November 2019

    As with the head to head debate I am not watching this as I think it is pointless and damaging to our democracy. But it is absolutely fascinating to see the reactions on here, not to the participants, but to the audience.

    Whilst there clearly are Labour activists in the audience, it is sad how quick Tories are to call bias, before even Bozo had appeared. Sometimes having enjoyed majority power on the back of a minority vote they seem to forget that all the parties are actually in a minority in the country.
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    ralphmalphralphmalph Posts: 2,201
    Fiona Bruce let Boris of the hook on trust by interrupting very quickly, she must be a Tory.
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    boris holding his own at the moment.,..
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    JonathanJonathan Posts: 20,904

    HYUFD said:

    Who are the Waspie women, odd first question,?

    Pension stuff when the pension age changes.
    Not Brexit. There are other things. No wonder you’re confused.
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    HYUFD said:

    Who are the Waspie women, odd first question,?

    I haven't a clue either!
    The ones born in the fifties who have seen their pension age raised without, in their view, enough notice prejeudicing their retirement income
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