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Old 04-11-2017, 11:16 AM #31
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I suppose it makes politicians more human and accessible to the voting public.
As it was for charity, I can't see a problem personally, had he mentioned politics in any way whatsoever then I would have taken a different view.
I don't watch Gogglebox other than the odd snippet when changing channels but I watched the last half last night due to nothing decent being on, I thoroughly enjoyed it, even though I was bubbling like a baba most of the time.
The actual celebrities were far more interesting to watch than Mr.Corbyn, their reaction to the sad parts were quite moving.
I agree. I forgot Corbyn was even there. What makes that programme generally are watching the reactions and emotions of those being watched. He wasn’t a good pick in my opinion.
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