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nicko31

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BBC QT again last night FFS, the free publicity pass continues from the organisation he'd like to destroy.

Talkin absolute shite on net-zero as usual. Pity no one hit him about his work for Nomad Capital, helping rich people find somewhere else to pay tax.
 


WATFORD zero

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It is absolutely incredible that having conned them, their children, parents and often grandparents out of significant amounts of money that now, ironically as a result of eventually getting enough of them to vote for him, everyone can see where his backing is coming from. He is quite openly and brazenly taking the piss right in front of them.

If he did it with a phone call, they would be the first on here screaming that they had been scammed.

Even as a soft southerner, I have to agree 'There's nowt as queer as folk' :dunce:
 




Thunder Bolt

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BBC QT again last night FFS, the free publicity pass continues from the organisation he'd like to destroy.

Talkin absolute shite on net-zero as usual. Pity no one hit him about his work for Nomad Capital, helping rich people find somewhere else to pay tax.
The BBC don’t run QT. It is another company (Mentorn?) that sells it to them. @clapham_gull will know.

Just look at the form required to be part of the audience and then wonder why it’s so one sided.

 


schmunk

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Jan 19, 2018
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BBC QT again last night FFS, the free publicity pass continues from the organisation he'd like to destroy.
Whilst I agree that he's an unwelcome sight on our screens, I don't think it unreasonable that a representative of the party which won over 14% of the vote at the last general election is given the opportunity to take part in such debates.

Would you seek to exclude participation from the Lib Dems, SNP, Plaid Cymru or the Green Party, each of which had (significantly) less support, even though due to the machinations of our FPTP system it resulted in similar or greater representation in parliament for those parties?
 


WATFORD zero

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Whilst I agree that he's an unwelcome sight on our screens, I don't think it unreasonable that a representative of the party which won over 14% of the vote at the last general election is given the opportunity to take part in such debates.

Would you seek to exclude participation from the Lib Dems, SNP, Plaid Cymru or the Green Party, each of which had (significantly) less support, even though due to the machinations of our FPTP system it resulted in similar or greater representation in parliament for those parties?

I agree there should be proportional representation on question time with parties having similar levels of appearances relative to seats. Highest number of appearances on question time/number of appearances per annum as sitting MPs.

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Guinness Boy

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Whilst I agree that he's an unwelcome sight on our screens, I don't think it unreasonable that a representative of the party which won over 14% of the vote at the last general election is given the opportunity to take part in such debates.

Would you seek to exclude participation from the Lib Dems, SNP, Plaid Cymru or the Green Party, each of which had (significantly) less support, even though due to the machinations of our FPTP system it resulted in similar or greater representation in parliament for those parties?
The problem is, he only became popular and mainstream because the BBC often platformed him when he had no MPs at all and was basically just a shouty bloke in Brussels. You might as well have had a German Christian Democrat on regularly.
 




Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
Whilst I agree that he's an unwelcome sight on our screens, I don't think it unreasonable that a representative of the party which won over 14% of the vote at the last general election is given the opportunity to take part in such debates.

Would you seek to exclude participation from the Lib Dems, SNP, Plaid Cymru or the Green Party, each of which had (significantly) less support, even though due to the machinations of our FPTP system it resulted in similar or greater representation in parliament for those parties?
Caroline Lucas was a Green MP for 14 years and appeared on QT just once. The LibDems have 72 MPs but hardly get invited onto the panel. It is weighted unfairly.
 




GoldstoneVintage

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Oct 20, 2024
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Europe
It is absolutely incredible that having conned them, their children, parents and often grandparents out of significant amounts of money that now, ironically as a result of eventually getting enough of them to vote for him, everyone can see where his backing is coming from. He is quite openly and brazenly taking the piss right in front of them.

If he did it with a phone call, they would be the first on here screaming that they had been scammed.

Even as a soft southerner, I have to agree 'There's nowt as queer as folk' :dunce:
It's important to remember that 50% of people are below average intelligence. 😉
 


GoldstoneVintage

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Oct 20, 2024
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The problem is, he only became popular and mainstream because the BBC often platformed him when he had no MPs at all and was basically just a shouty bloke in Brussels. You might as well have had a German Christian Democrat on regularly.
Absolutely this. QT, is meant to be a serious politics programme, yet even when the UK was a member of the EU, they never invited a single Euro MP who actually did the job and could explain how the European Parliament worked. The BBC are 100% complicit in helping to create Farage's image as a serious politician.
 


Bodian

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May 3, 2012
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I agree there should be proportional representation on question time with parties having similar levels of appearances relative to seats. Highest number of appearances on question time/number of appearances per annum as sitting MPs.

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Absolutely nothing to see here
To be fair - he hasn't been on 37 times as a 'sitting MP'. He's only been an MP since July
 


Harry Wilson's tackle

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Oct 8, 2003
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The BBC don’t run QT. It is another company (Mentorn?) that sells it to them. @clapham_gull will know.

Just look at the form required to be part of the audience and then wonder why it’s so one sided.

It was great when Robin Day presented it. These days it is unwatchable with a weak host and far too many lies going unchallenged.

When people think it makes for 'great TV' to have Farage on, you know the plot is lost.
 




sussex_guy2k2

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Jun 6, 2014
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Whilst I agree that he's an unwelcome sight on our screens, I don't think it unreasonable that a representative of the party which won over 14% of the vote at the last general election is given the opportunity to take part in such debates.

Would you seek to exclude participation from the Lib Dems, SNP, Plaid Cymru or the Green Party, each of which had (significantly) less support, even though due to the machinations of our FPTP system it resulted in similar or greater representation in parliament for those parties?
That isn’t the issue is it. The issue is that he’s had such representation for years, despite only becoming an MP for the first time this year.
 




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