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Topic Originator: Buspasspar
Date: Fri 22 Nov 18:32
BBC political correspondent Iain Watson is in Sheffield for tonight's programme and says audiences will be looking out for three key things during the leaders special.
"Viewers will be looking at how the party leaders perform when they are asked direct questions from an audience rather than a head-to-head like we've already seen," he says.
He would also like to point out under the recently revised media cheating rules that most of the questions directed at Corbyn will be from Tory plants who have been schooled and rehearsed back stage before the programme goes live
The BBC would like to apologise in advance for this skullduggery and stated that Dominics boy needs all the help he can get
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Topic Originator: Wotsit
Date: Fri 22 Nov 18:43
I wonder if Sue from Leeds will get a question? ;)
The enemy travels by private jet, not by dinghy.
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Topic Originator: Buspasspar
Date: Fri 22 Nov 19:18
lol ^^^^^
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Topic Originator: wee eck
Date: Fri 22 Nov 21:18
I thought the audience did a better job than most professional media folk of exposing Johnson's bluster and obfuscation. Heaven help us if he's the next PM. Nicola Sturgeon was the most impressive performer by far.
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Topic Originator: Wotsit
Date: Fri 22 Nov 21:22
I thought that Sturgeon and Corbyn did well.
They were both calm and grown up.
I thought that the Brexit thing could have gone awry for Corbyn after the sniggers but I felt that he responded well. I'm definitely biased though!
EDIT: I was dismayed that both of the architects of austerity were so keen to back away from their actions without showing any remorse for the victims. As if they can just wander off whistling with their hands behind their backs as if nothing happened.
The enemy travels by private jet, not by dinghy.
Post Edited (Fri 22 Nov 21:26)
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Topic Originator: Buspasspar
Date: Fri 22 Nov 22:14
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Topic Originator: Wotsit
Date: Fri 22 Nov 21:22
I thought that Sturgeon and Corbyn did well.
They were both calm and grown up.
I thought that the Brexit thing could have gone awry for Corbyn after the sniggers but I felt that he responded well. I'm definitely biased though!
EDIT: I was dismayed that both of the architects of austerity were so keen to back away from their actions without showing any remorse for the victims. As if they can just wander off whistling with their hands behind their backs as if nothing happened.
Good to hear that Wotsit and I hope the general public realise what is actually going on
I was not aloud to watch it as Marydoll pointed out we are pensioners and we canny afford another foot through the 4th telly this year :-)
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Topic Originator: londonparsfan
Date: Fri 22 Nov 23:56
Quote:
wee eck, Fri 22 Nov 21:18
I thought the audience did a better job than most professional media folk of exposing Johnson's bluster and obfuscation. Heaven help us if he's the next PM. Nicola Sturgeon was the most impressive performer by far.
In fairness to Fiona Bruce she point blank stopped Johnson a few times when he went Jackanory.
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Topic Originator: AdamAntsParsStripe
Date: Sat 23 Nov 00:37
I was losing the will to live after Jo Swinson. What a dreadful performance!
Boris was all that I expected. Just bumbling his way as he went but it doesn't seem to matter to people who just want Brexit done
Corbyn did well and stuck with his script and came over with credibility until pressed on his indyref stance.
Sturgeon did very well. She seemed assured and had answers to questions asked and goes to show, unlike Swinson, it is better to be consistent over policies whether popular or not to argue your case.
Zwei Pints Bier und ein Päckchen Chips bitte
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Topic Originator: Rastapari
Date: Sat 23 Nov 09:38
Frightening thing is, Boris was caught wearing an ear piece, so even with coaching straight into his ear he's a car crash.
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Topic Originator: moviescot
Date: Sat 23 Nov 10:02
Newsnight unable to get any conservatives to appear on the show afterwards.
Boris is doing a grand job of mucking it up. Could it be even worse than the May campaign?
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Topic Originator: Wotsit
Date: Sat 23 Nov 10:55
Turns out even their plants forgot what the policy was today.
The problem for Johnson was that it was a fairly mixed crowd, so he couldn't use his usual trick of speaking to the crowd and promising them whatever he thinks they want, so he had to speak in bland, rehersed and ultimately meaningless soundbites that were reminiscent of New Labour at its most manipulative.
Hopefully folk will pick up on that.
The enemy travels by private jet, not by dinghy.
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Topic Originator: The One Who Knocks
Date: Sat 23 Nov 10:58
It usually is a fairly mixed crowd on Question Time. Despite the narrative put out by both sides that the Beeb is biased against them I feel they always do their best to be balanced.
And although my eyes were open
They just might as well be closed
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Topic Originator: jake89
Date: Sat 23 Nov 11:05
Except when they had the unionist plant in the audience. The guy who had been there various times before despite the audience being vetted. The same guy who was then on another BBC programme later on...
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Topic Originator: The One Who Knocks
Date: Sat 23 Nov 11:14
How many people were in the audience?
And although my eyes were open
They just might as well be closed
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Topic Originator: jake89
Date: Sat 23 Nov 11:18
100? Point is that there are, say, 3m adults in Scotland. Somehow the same guy got in multiple times, had a chance to speak to the panel beforehand and got the opportunity to ask a question. What are the chances?
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Topic Originator: parsfan
Date: Sat 23 Nov 11:31
Quote:
jake89, Sat 23 Nov 11:18
100? Point is that there are, say, 3m adults in Scotland. Somehow the same guy got in multiple times, had a chance to speak to the panel beforehand and got the opportunity to ask a question. What are the chances?
There for balance and he's the only one they can find?
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The universe is ruled by chance and indifference
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Topic Originator: AdamAntsParsStripe
Date: Sat 23 Nov 11:34
In regards to orange jacket man who appeared at least five times in audiences for QT and leaders debates and got to ask questions in each of them, he admitted himself that he didn't even have to apply later on as they called him to appear.
It must be added that the BBC don't actually produce Question Time but a company hired by them.
Zwei Pints Bier und ein Päckchen Chips bitte
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Topic Originator: parsfan
Date: Sat 23 Nov 11:53
Sorry, a quick question for wotsit, unconnected to any of this. Are your initials EA and are you on TV just now?
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The universe is ruled by chance and indifference
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Topic Originator: Wotsit
Date: Sat 23 Nov 14:22
Quote:
parsfan, Sat 23 Nov 11:53
Sorry, a quick question for wotsit, unconnected to any of this. Are your initials EA and are you on TV just now?
I wish. I was being shouted at by a drunk homeless guy when you wrote that :D
The enemy travels by private jet, not by dinghy.
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Topic Originator: Andrew283
Date: Sat 23 Nov 15:38
Watching the Tories get torn to shreds in every interview is immensely pleasing.
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Topic Originator: Wotsit
Date: Sat 23 Nov 16:34
They really don't do well under scrutiny, do they?
The enemy travels by private jet, not by dinghy.
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Topic Originator: jake89
Date: Sat 23 Nov 16:58
You'd have to be a total twitter troll to even contemplate voting for them.
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Topic Originator: The One Who Knocks
Date: Sat 23 Nov 17:59
Parsfan, why did you think Wotsit was Emmanuel Adebayor?
And although my eyes were open
They just might as well be closed
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Topic Originator: Wotsit
Date: Sat 23 Nov 18:19
Cheers TOWK, that's waaay more flattering I was thinking - I was trying to think of a shrill soap opera wifie with those initials :D
The enemy travels by private jet, not by dinghy.
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Topic Originator: pacifist
Date: Sat 23 Nov 18:20
Sturgeon performed very well. I am told the lib dems are suing the BBC for allowing Jo Swinson to be part of the debate. Corby, reasonable but screws it with his EU position, as to Boris - please.
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Topic Originator: Buspasspar
Date: Sat 23 Nov 19:47
I think the pleasing aspect from question time last night is that the cross section of the audience and the viewers all recognised Boris for what he really is ....a bumbling misanthrope.... who will say anything... do anything.... lie to all and sundry.... Aye even Lizzie.... dress up to suit the occasion for the official Party photo shoot to try and win support I think calling him a Clown would be an insult to Clowns
Now if Rasta is correct and Boris was wearing an earpiece ...that speaks volumes not only about the man but also about the dirty tricks Tory Party .
Where is Jacob the lounge lizard ? where is the Gove puppet ? (in the bar) where is Priti where is Sajid ....... vermin the lot of them
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Topic Originator: Tenruh
Date: Sat 23 Nov 20:51
Quote:
parsfan, Sat 23 Nov 11:31
Quote:
jake89, Sat 23 Nov 11:18
100? Point is that there are, say, 3m adults in Scotland. Somehow the same guy got in multiple times, had a chance to speak to the panel beforehand and got the opportunity to ask a question. What are the chances?
There for balance and he's the only one they can find?
And don't forget the English nurse who failed to to get her question on the first programme.
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Topic Originator: Wotsit
Date: Sat 23 Nov 22:04
Apparently the BBC lunchtime news edited out the laughter today when they showed footage of the PM being asked about truth on Question Time.
That seems like an odd thing for a neutral organisation to do.
The enemy travels by private jet, not by dinghy.
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Topic Originator: Parsbilly
Date: Sun 24 Nov 17:00
Pacifist, as a SNP councillor in Fife you thought Sturgeon performed very well? This comes as a big surprise.
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Topic Originator: AdamAntsParsStripe
Date: Sun 24 Nov 17:27
Tbf most people thought Sturgeon performed very well regardless of politics.
Zwei Pints Bier und ein Päckchen Chips bitte
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Topic Originator: wee eck
Date: Sun 24 Nov 17:45
A woman from Norwich, interviewed after the programme, said she wished she could vote for Nicola Sturgeon.
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Topic Originator: Wotsit
Date: Sun 24 Nov 18:03
I thought she performed well too.
I won't be voting SNP (obviously!) but she is most definitely the most skilled performer of the four.
The enemy travels by private jet, not by dinghy.
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Topic Originator: BigJPar
Date: Sun 24 Nov 18:28
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Topic Originator: donj
Date: Sun 24 Nov 19:49
At least she can answer questions without trying to dodge them
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Topic Originator: jake89
Date: Mon 25 Nov 12:36
Not a fan of the SNP (or any particular party) but Sturgeon was hands down the most honest. How people can vote for a buffoon like Johnson is beyond me. He's so out of his depth it's unbelievable.
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Topic Originator: desparado
Date: Mon 25 Nov 12:56
He is not just out of his depth Jake he is a bare faced liar.
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Topic Originator: BigJPar
Date: Mon 25 Nov 14:56
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Topic Originator: Buspasspar
Date: Mon 25 Nov 14:59
I honestly think the general public see Boris for what he really is and hopefully that will be reflected on the 12th
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Topic Originator: jake89
Date: Mon 25 Nov 16:44
Quote:
desparado, Mon 25 Nov 12:56
He is not just out of his depth Jake he is a bare faced liar.
We're going to have to get admin to investigate this, desparado. We've actually agreed on something! 😮😉
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Topic Originator: GG Riva
Date: Mon 25 Nov 16:58
A woman on the BBC News last night said, " It's Boris all the way for me. I know he's not very trustworthy, but I like him...."
And CDF said I was patronising by suggesting some voters are gullible. I could have said a lot worse.....
Not your average Sunday League player.
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Topic Originator: Wotsit
Date: Mon 25 Nov 17:01
He turned me into a newt.
The enemy travels by private jet, not by dinghy.
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Topic Originator: wee eck
Date: Mon 25 Nov 17:20
The BBC has said editing footage of Prime Minister Boris Johnson for a news bulletin was "a mistake on our part".
The Prime Minister appeared on Question Time: Leaders Special on BBC One on Friday evening.
The audience laughed when he was asked a question about how important it is for people in power to tell the truth.
But the laughter and subsequent applause was absent from a cut-down version of the exchange on a lunchtime news bulletin the following day.
"This clip from the BBC's Question Time special, which was played out in full on the News at Ten on Friday evening and on other outlets, was shortened for timing reasons on Saturday's lunchtime bulletin, to edit out a repetitious phrase from Boris Johnson," the BBC said in a statement.
"However, in doing so we also edited out laughter from the audience. Although there was absolutely no intention to mislead, we accept this was a mistake on our part, as it didn't reflect the full reaction to Boris Johnson's answer.
"We did not alter the soundtrack or image in any way apart from this edit, contrary to some claims on social media."
The BBC's statement follows an error on BBC Breakfast last month when out-of-date footage of Mr Johnson laying a wreath was broadcast due to "a production mistake".
The BBC seem to be making a habit of editing stuff to Johnson's benefit.
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Topic Originator: londonparsfan
Date: Mon 25 Nov 18:02
Quote:
Wotsit, Mon 25 Nov 17:01
He turned me into a newt.
But you got better?
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Topic Originator: Wotsit
Date: Mon 25 Nov 18:05
Quote:
londonparsfan, Mon 25 Nov 18:02
Quote:
Wotsit, Mon 25 Nov 17:01
He turned me into a newt.
But you got better?
Thanks for noticing.
The enemy travels by private jet, not by dinghy.
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Topic Originator: londonparsfan
Date: Mon 25 Nov 18:26
I'm starting to think that strange women lying in ponds distributing swords might be a credible basis for a system of government after watching the current shambles 😂
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Topic Originator: Wotsit
Date: Mon 25 Nov 21:24
I fart in their general direction.
The enemy travels by private jet, not by dinghy.
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Topic Originator: londonparsfan
Date: Tue 26 Nov 02:33
Their mother was a hamster and their father smelled of elderberries.
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Topic Originator: Rastapari
Date: Tue 26 Nov 06:33
Quote:
GG Riva, Mon 25 Nov 16:58
A woman on the BBC News last night said, " It's Boris all the way for me. I know he's not very trustworthy, but I like him...."
And CDF said I was patronising by suggesting some voters are gullible. I could have said a lot worse.....
Thick, gullible and Tory scum....
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