In fairness she does need to wait for the text message telling her what to say.Rudd going last? More dubious than a League Cup semi final draw.
Rudd going last? More dubious than a League Cup semi final draw.
Not at all.
Welshie's accent is growing on me, if I close my eyes I'm getting strangely turned on to be honest. It's a bit worrying really.
I have never heard any politician talk down this country as much as Corbyn does.
I bet he hasn't even had a crywank whilst listening to the national anthem, the trot.I have never heard any politician talk down this country as much as Corbyn does.
No one wanted to shake hands with Nuttall.
And she said: “I am shocked that Corbyn in 2011 boasted that he had opposed every piece of anti-terror legislation in 30 years. I find it chilling.”
He hit back, claiming the Tories had taken Personal Independence Payments away from disabled people, telling her: “You’re not credible on this issue.”
yeah i tend to agree, but all depends on the veiwing figures and the way its spun.Farron. Theresa May did well to avoid this though, as bad as it looked tonight.
Would rather him talk it down than run it down like the evil cnuts in power now.I have never heard any politician talk down this country as much as Corbyn does.
Sorry Damien, this fact didn't make it through the 'they're ditching Leveson 2' filter.Weird. I thought he hit back saying May also opposed anti-terror legislation but there doesn't seem to be any mention of that so guess it didn't happen.
yeah i tend to agree, but all depends on the veiwing figures and the way its spun.
If people tuned out early becuase the squabbling was annoying then May will do well out of this, if people stuck it out the last 5 mins of lets lay into may will do her some harm.
to be honest it probably hasn't made much difference at all
Sun's live debate updates:
BBC Election Debate 2017 live updates – Jeremy Corbyn slammed by Amber Rudd for ‘chilling’ record of voting AGAINST anti-terror laws
Weird. I thought he hit back saying May also opposed anti-terror legislation but there doesn't seem to be any mention of that so guess it didn't happen.
Sorry Damien, this fact didn't make it through the 'they're ditching Leveson 2' filter.
I have never heard any politician talk down this country as much as Corbyn does.
If I could be arsed I'd stand up and applaud this post.Yeah. I remember when she went to that industrial estate and the journalists were shut in a room, away from the PM, only being let out to ask a small number of questions which they couldn't record.
Or the time she spoke to a room of people in a building in Leeds. Though the people in the building weren't local or people who worked in the office, they were people invited by the party and after the workers had left for the day.
Or the time she listed a rally in Scotland as a children's birthday party in a village hall so locals wouldn't be aware of it.
Or the time she visited a factory in Derbyshire, only, for some reason there weren't any factory workers there and she only answered a few questions from journalists.
When asked today why she wasn't debating, she came up with four different excuses, not being able to stick to one. These are:
Where these basically consist of her making a joke out of the questions he asks to guffaws and backslapping from her back benches.
Yeah, so important that she's hiding most of the time.
See above.
There it is. Putting focus back on Brexit again.
Her slogan for a large part of the campaign was strong and stable. So strong, she's hiding behind the media letting them argue for her. So strong, she shirks interactions with the public. So strong, she resorts to nasty jibes about the opposition and members of their family rather than speak about her manifesto and the positives in it and reasons to vote for her.
As for stability, a PS4 firmware update is more stable.
I called the Tories going last as soon as she said 'random' draw. I have honestly lost faith in the BBC during this election. What a fecking joke. Thank god Farron said something.
Overall it's a massive win for May. Far too much fighting between parties. Why the feck were they not hammering May and the Tories with every sentence.
The questions were also awful - no NHS or Education. Only questions suited for the Tories, typical.
I sincerely hope Angus doesn't lose his seat, but I fear he will. It's a shame, because it looks like it will be the SNP in opposition yet again.
yeah i agree with pretty much everything you've said,wasnt a well done debate was bsaically 80 mins of people shouting at each other over some terrible questions, then 5 mins of laying into may for not turning up, then the conservatives get the final word.....I called the Tories going last as soon as she said 'random' draw. I have honestly lost faith in the BBC during this election. What a fecking joke. Thank god Farron said something.
Overall it's a massive win for May. Far too much fighting between parties. Why the feck were they not hammering May and the Tories with every sentence.
The questions were also awful - no NHS or Education. Only questions suited for the Tories, typical.
I sincerely hope Angus doesn't lose his seat, but I fear he will. It's a shame, because it looks like it will be the SNP in opposition yet again.
I agree. I hope people at home will be questioning Theresa's ability to lead this country.I have to respectfully disagree with that, total own goal, she's dropped a bollock here.
I disagree. Rudd held her own against little attack. Was allowed to skip over questions she was asked, as other leaders were grilled by direct zingers from the mediator. People will also remember the 'coalition of chaos' line. Needed to see less disagreement from the Lab/Lib/SNP.I have to respectfully disagree with that, total own goal, she's dropped a bollock here.