Why the feck isn't Paxman asking questions like 'how the hell do you fund nationalisation?' etc...
This is so painful to watch. Let him fcuking speak for gods sake
Pretty annoying how there haven't been any type of the questions. Asking him about the IRA in the 1970s, the Falklands now Bin Laden.Why the feck isn't Paxman asking questions like 'how the hell do you fund nationalisation?' etc...
Or what about the £11bn blackhole in your costings as highlighted by the IFS? Seemed more an attack on his character over policy.Pretty annoying how there haven't been any type of the questions. Asking him about the IRA in the 1970s, the Falklands now Bin Laden.
They are all irrelevant to labours manifesto.Pretty annoying how there haven't been any type of the questions. Asking him about the IRA in the 1970s, the Falklands now Bin Laden.
Paxman reminds me of the bosses in Golden Axe, laughing in the background until the minions get beaten, then they stop laughing and get the sledgehammers ready for our hero.
the final answer was the best.
"In the end you Have to talk to people"
Didn't seem to be anything on the policies in the manifesto, just a character assassination going over stuff Corbyn said in the past.Why the feck isn't Paxman asking questions like 'how the hell do you fund nationalisation?' etc...
What an utterly pointless interview. Pointless questions and far to much interrupting from Paxman to get any sort of decent answer anyway. Paxman's an arse.
Paxman reminds me of the bosses in Golden Axe, laughing in the background until the minions get beaten, then they stop laughing and get the sledgehammers ready for our hero.
I remember when Paxman found out and cried over his ancestor working in poverty in my home town (Bradford)
Why the feck isn't Paxman asking questions like 'how the hell do you fund nationalisation?' etc...
He's off to have a quick tug to save himself embarrassment later.Where the feck is Paxman/May?
"Strong and stable" sweepstake?
Paxman asking about the Falklands War. Absolutely pointless and irrelevant. He's bonkers.![]()
I bet Cameron goes for the social care issue though.Would be nice, but it seems that Paxman wanted to focus on judgement/character. Corbyn was pretty shifty throughout, with the questions on benefits and terrorism standing out for the wrong reasons.
May has to look noticeably better though, given her comparably lower starting point.