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Andrew Neil interviews Jeremy Corbyn
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Looks like the BBC have been given the order to attack, hope jez can hold his own against Neil the nuke :/
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When the snap got announced, I thought he was the best of a bad bunch.. but actually, I think i'm in love with him?
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Andrew Neil is a legend
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On now BBC1
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IRA sympathiser... check
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Backtracks on NATO and absolutely flounders on his answer basically just says what NATO is lol
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Wants to get rid of nuclear weapons
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Says the IFS is wrong even though Labour uses IFS quotes to back up some of their policies, embarrassing
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He gave a good account of himself and his parting shot was spot on too.
An IFS spokesman on the Daily politics today said they felt there was an 8 billion possible shortfall on Labour's plans on the most optimistic level. However, they had no real idea of the effects of Conservative plans but felt they were not being honest. That there would still be the squeeze on benefits and in work benefits as a continuation of old policy which they omitted from their manifesto. It's a simple choice,stick with the same failed policies and failing Con led govt of the last 7 years not giving any real detail again as to their plans. Or now accept austerity has failed,that more for another 5 years should not be acceptable and give the chance for a bit more to hope for,with a relaxation of such rigid measures under Labour. Obviously I'm choosing Labour, I see no earthly reason to trust even more austerity under the Cons, when it has failed now near across the board for 7 years in a row. |
Weak and untrustworthy..loser.
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That was not an interview that was a trial... What did it say about education? the NHS? social care? housing? public services? brexit? nothing.
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I don't mind the grillings,I expect really bad ones to Labour And a little easier ones for the Cons. I think most viewers see Andrew Neill,Marr etc as really Con supporters anyway. The only real impartial presenter is Tom Bradby in my view. I think Corbyn did pretty well with questioning again on the same lines,which is now getting tedious at times too. |
Oh don't get me wrong I expected a grilling, and I have no doubt that he would have been more than equip to counter it was the purely personal nature and the 'statements' from people who Corbyn said he had never met used as character references.
The inclusion of the IFS,who are 'impartial' ...but whose analysis was sponsored by Nuffield :/ |
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Personality of a damp lettuce. :shrug:
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I actually like his more calm and controlled style at interviews.
Animated clowns like Boris Johnson may be suited to possibly some,however the more extrovert seem to say the least of value. |
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