Given NSC is very into politics - anyone going to QT tomorrow ?
I see Diane Abbot is on, she is everything that is wrong with modern politics.
Where is it being held?
Given the number of folk who post passionately about all manner of political topics (teaching, healthcare, defence, justice, foreign affairs for example), it's rather depressing that the answer to the OP's question seems to be "nobody". Mind you, I suppose I shouldn't be too surprised that people would rather have an opportunity to post their (often) black or white, over simplistic views rather than risk having to listen to someone espouse a well-argued view that is counter to their own.
Given the number of folk who post passionately about all manner of political topics (teaching, healthcare, defence, justice, foreign affairs for example), it's rather depressing that the answer to the OP's question seems to be "nobody". Mind you, I suppose I shouldn't be too surprised that people would rather have an opportunity to post their (often) black or white, over simplistic views rather than risk having to listen to someone espouse a well-argued view that is counter to their own.
This in spades.I see Diane Abbot is on, she is everything that is wrong with modern politics.
Where is it being held?
Question Time and north stand chat are both public forums available for political discussion. The fact that one is televised does not necessarily reflect on the quality of the debate.
Enjoy the show, have you a question ready?
I don't think there are many folk here who debate political topics.
Note, I'm not saying NSC should be a highly moderated forum! I was merely commenting on the observable fact that there are many people here who post frequently on political topics but don't see to want to engage in an example of debate.
nah
i think you are wrong
nah
i think you are wrong
nah
i think you are wrong
rather than risk having to listen to someone espouse a well-argued view that is counter to their own.
Typical Daily Mail reader.
you have no idea how confused i am right now
Given the number of folk who post passionately about all manner of political topics (teaching, healthcare, defence, justice, foreign affairs for example), it's rather depressing that the answer to the OP's question seems to be "nobody". Mind you, I suppose I shouldn't be too surprised that people would rather have an opportunity to post their (often) black or white, over simplistic views rather than risk having to listen to someone espouse a well-argued view that is counter to their own.
I guess I'll be the only NSC representative this evening then.