Andy_JS
Andy_JS
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Re: Why blaming Brexit might help Labour (in the short term) – politicalbetting.com
Jeremy Paxman was equally contemptuous of all the politicians he interviewed and so the end result was one of impartiality. (View Post)2 -
Re: Why blaming Brexit might help Labour (in the short term) – politicalbetting.com
A lot of us must have watched thousands of BBC news broadcasts over the years presented by people like Moira Stuart, Jeremy Paxman, Michael Buerk, Andrew Harvey, Sue Lawley, Peter Sissons, Anna Ford,… (View Post)5 -
Re: Why blaming Brexit might help Labour (in the short term) – politicalbetting.com
The fact no-one complained about the BBC edit is not necessarily a good thing. It could be viewed in the opposite way, as showing how trusting people have always been of the BBC not to do something l… (View Post)2 -
Re: Why blaming Brexit might help Labour (in the short term) – politicalbetting.com
Does anyone remember the way that most returning officers in 2010 tried to do counting on the next day, and it was only because of a determined campaign by Iain Dale that 95% of them were persuaded t… (View Post)5 -
Re: Why blaming Brexit might help Labour (in the short term) – politicalbetting.com
Disappointing imo. Election night is an institution in the UK and I hope it remains so. (View Post)4