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has anyone asked why our public service broadcaster, the bbc, is hosting a a political debate where something like 0.2% of the population actually have a vote.
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No it is the British System. Blair did the same in New Labour he left, handed his job to Brown (in office as PM 27 June 2007 – 11 May 2010) The Same system of no General Election until he had to Last edited by arista; 25-07-2022 at 04:44 PM. |
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it's not the system, i am talking about how it is not the bbc's place to be hosting a political debate where only 0.2% of its viewership has any say in it |
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Yes but the BBC thinks they are best to Question the 2 First. Back in 2019 it was a Mega Conservative Win in that area |
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