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Join Date: Oct 2002
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Jolly good
Join Date: Oct 2002
Posts: 29,222
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More politics
http://bigbrother.channel4.com/bigbr...ry.jsp?id=5290
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Monday's Monologues
Day 61, 15:55
As part of the ongoing Opinion Poll task, the housemates were yesterday required to visit the Diary Room and present their views on yet more contentious subjects.
The death penalty, abolishment of the monarchy and equal rights for gay couples were the hot topics of the day.
Here's what the gang had to say...
On the death penalty
The only remaining female of the House was surprisingly candid about her opinions on the matter of capital punishment. "I think if you murder somebody then you don't deserve a life," said Steph.
Ray was of a similar opinion, but said he only agreed with the punishment in "extreme cases" or if a child had been harmed.
On the monarchy
Jon never fails to surprise, but his opinions on our head of state are sure to raise more eyebrows than his plans for a time-controlled toaster.
Backing up his belief that the Queen is the best thing since sliced bread, Jon explained, "I quite like that all the swans and everything washed up on the beaches belongs to the Queen."
"She's my monarch," he continued, "And I would quite happily fight and die on her command."
On gay rights
Given his outpourings on the sanctity of marriage and life after death on Sunday, it's hardly surprising that Cameron is no fan of gay couples.
"I'm definitely of the opinion that couples should be husband and wife, and not two husbands or two wives," he told Big Brother.
"What I'm basing it on is me beliefs that are found in the Bible that says that a man should not lie with a man."
Meanwhile, Scott, when asked about gay rights, said he had "absolutely no problem" with gay couples adopting children.
As Mr Tickle would say...Controversial...
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