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Old 23-11-2019, 01:27 PM #1
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That’s my stance ... there’s also Corbyn’s romance with Diane Abbott who then becomes a big voice in Corbyn’s party ..


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Yes but over 30 or 20 years ago.
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a ''nice old grandpa'' which is just pathetic how low they sink to bring down the opposition


as if loudmouth bigot conservatives or a wacky deluded corrupt idiot of brexit party are good choices


i do think Corbyn would make a good prime minister, at least someone who takes that function seriously


and this coming from a outsider to british politics, i mean my point is i see everything, and all i saw was all these years of conservative mess ups, chaos
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a ''nice old grandpa'' which is just pathetic how low they sink to bring down the opposition


as if loudmouth bigot conservatives or a wacky deluded corrupt idiot of brexit party are good choices


i do think Corbyn would make a good prime minister, at least someone who takes that function seriously


and this coming from a outsider to british politics, i mean my point is i see everything, and all i saw was all these years of conservative mess ups, chaos
have you ever been to the UK?
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And I have to say, good saint Nic did a great job too, shows Swinson what it takes to be a good woman in politics
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Having said that it would require a referendum in the NI.
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It seems to me that the best way to sort the shizer that we're all in and that we are all currently being fed by all sides, is by the judicious use of 36 barrels of gunpowder! Would be a dreadful shame to wreck the buildings though!
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and don't get me wrong, i'm not defending the IRA, not at all

but facts are facts, they aren't just random psychopaths

just wanted to set that straight
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and don't get me wrong, i'm not defending the IRA, not at all

but facts are facts, they aren't just random psychopaths

just wanted to set that straight
they are people who kill children because people dont agree with them

what is a word for that?
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they are people who kill children because people dont agree with them

what is a word for that?
like i said LT, i can't defend their actions, but i can't say that makes me defend britain either

just stating as it is said on Wikipedia (which i find a great website with good information about anything)

you got radical groups like IRA, in other countries too

they are similar to

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_...dence_movement

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nation...ont_of_Corsica

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ETA_%2...atist_group%29
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what is a word for that?
Terrorists! That's the word for that!
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Question Time four-way leaders’ debate gets peak audience of 4.6m


More than 4 million people watched a BBC Question Time audience grill political leaders on their general election policies, a slump in the number of viewers who saw Boris Johnson’s head-to-head debate with Jeremy Corbyn earlier this week.

A peak audience of 4.6 million watched Johnson, Corbyn, Jo Swinson and Nicola Sturgeon battle a barrage of hostile questioning from an audience in Sheffield during the two-hour programme on Friday evening.

The average number of viewers throughout the show was 4.23 million, representing a significant drop from the 6.7 million who switched on for ITV’s leaders’ debate on Tuesday, in which Johnson and Corbyn faced each other. However, the figures are higher than Question Time’s normal audience of about 2-2.5 million.

The special Question Time episode also drew nearly double that figure, and significantly more than the 2.4 million average audience of the popular Graham Norton chat show was aired later in the evening.

Fiona Bruce chaired a bruising night of live questioning from audience members on Friday, during which Corbyn revealed he would take a “neutral stance” should there be a future Brexit referendum if Labour wins the election. The Labour leader was also confronted with questions about his party’s record on antisemitism and nationalisation plans.

Johnson was wounded after questioning on his trustworthiness, and was also accused of fomenting racism with the inflammatory language he used in his newspaper columns, including one in which he described Muslim women wearing burqas as looking like “letter boxes”.

The Liberal Democrat leader Swinson faced a torrid time as she was questioned about her voting record in the coalition government, as well as her party’s pledge to revoke Brexit.

Meanwhile, the Scottish National party leader and Scottish first minister Sturgeon confirmed she could support a Corbyn government in exchange for an independence referendum.

A BBC spokeswoman said: “We’re delighted 4.2 million (with a peak of 4.6 million) people tuned into the Question Time Leaders’ Debate Special on Friday night. It is the first in a series of programmes which will culminate in a head-to-head debate between Jeremy Corbyn and Boris Johnson in December.

“We think it was a quality programme which put the audience in charge and will have proved genuinely informative for our viewers.”


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...hopefully the interest levels will be reflected in the voting stations...
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"..hopefully the interest levels will be reflected in the voting stations... "


With 9million folks not registered to Vote?
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