Question Time & This Week

Have you got to the guy in the pink jumper yet?
:lol: He was interesting. Glad of his certainty for reelection.

Also on Javid - earlier when he said 'they're just resorting any little thing they can to stop Brexit', er, called the law mate.
 
:lol: He was interesting. Glad of his certainty for reelection.

Also on Javid - earlier when he said 'they're just resorting any little thing they can to stop Brexit', er, called the law mate.

I do find it kind of funny that people were so intent upon taking back democracy...but now we've got democracy back suddenly it's the wrong type of democracy. It's kind of depressing though because each week it becomes clearer and clearer that a lot of people just don't understand the minute details of the EU and Brexit, and that they don't really want to understand either. The idea that this is a complex, confusing process doesn't seem to appeal to a lot of people.

And the problem is that it can seem kind of condescending to say it is (and it can be), but even people like us and other politically engaged people on here probably don't understand half of what goes on with the EU.
 
What that NHS worker said was a bit weird. To say 'I want people who are leaving to one day unfortunately have a child who needs that treatment but it’s not there because collaboration’s not been there.” is out of order.
 
What that NHS worker said was a bit weird. To say 'I want people who are leaving to one day unfortunately have a child who needs that treatment but it’s not there because collaboration’s not been there.” is out of order.

Perhaps, but no more out of order than expecting everyone's else's children to have to go through it, through no fault of their own.
 
That SNP ho is a nightmare.

Even as an SNP voter I think she's vapid and useless. Comes across as ridiculously fake in everything she says and she's supported just about every main party at some point or another.
 
Apparantly Gulliani and Paul Ryan are 'good people' according to the conservative guy :lol:
 
That bloke in the audience is properly dense.
 
Whats with this whole thing that being a politician isn't a 'proper' job?
 
Harry Enfield in the audience. Oi! Obama! Naaaao!
 
If it was just a joke why was she complaining about Trumps jokes then?

There's a difference between someone having shit hair and insulting people with terms that come close to being racist/sexist/whatever other people he's managed to insult.
 
Christ, full debate on Trump's hair.:lol:

:lol: A weird moment.

I'd like to bet that Trump's hair received more stick from all genders than Hillary. Not unreasonably.

It might be that some of the failings oft Hillary's campaign had much in common with Cooper's old boss, Ed.
 
I like the women on the end, she's good

The American one? Yeah, been decent. Made a fair point about the people who think he's going to negotiate/deal with Putin competently in any way whatsoever.

Edit: if it's the SNP one, then nah, she's a bit shite.
 
There's a difference between someone having shit hair and insulting people with terms that come close to being racist/sexist/whatever other people he's managed to insult.

That's a different point though. I'm not saying Trump isn't a disgusting cnut, he clearly is.

I'm just saying you can't sit there and say Hilary was unfairly judged on her looks and then criticise how Trump looks. It's blatantly hypocritical.
 
Are ppl serious about getting Farage in?!

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The fat bloke with glasses that got all proud about the Trump hair remark is a walking, talking argument for voters' IQ tests.

Remarkably thick.
 
The fat bloke with glasses that got all proud about the Trump hair remark is a walking, talking argument for voters' IQ tests.

Remarkably thick.

Unlike Trump's hair.