Tory cnut lad in the audience, picked twice, unfortunately for him. Next night he's out in town, someone will recognise him and a serious twatting will ensue. 'Please, don't hit me, I'm the best and the brightest'.
Made a valid point about IHT though, even if it did just illuminate how hypocritical the lot of them are in the end.
Is that supposed to be a bad thing?Corbyn is going for simpler slogans and positivity, yet glossing over immigration and the...patriotic angle.
Is that supposed to be a bad thing?
Right at this moment, yes. Doubly so with his past record on terrorism and FP.
Post terrorist attack editions of Question Time are usually not worth watching. On the right, the motion is strict immigration controls. On the left, the motion is more understanding. I'm hoping they don't stay on the topic too long, but that looks like a panel made to debate Manchester and noting more.
(Just realised it's in Salford, too).
Same circular discussion. They don't have a collective clue about what to do next.
I never said that. My problem is the divide, the lack of consensus; and unfortunately, I've seen enough editions of what you could call "tragic" Question Times to realise that it never happens.Perish the thought that we might actually have some consensus. 22 people are murdered and all you appear to want to see is load of politicians at each others throats.
The former I think.Either I have completely misunderstood your post, or you need to have a word with yourself.
He's been good tonight.I really respect Andy Burnham for his knowledge and deep empathy about Islam vs radicalised terrorists.
I didn't enjoy her analysis either. She seems to be a pure intellectual and so without any practical knowledge.I'm not warming to Sara Khan at all. Complains about the 'politicisation of PREVENT' and then sounds like she's reading a political paper on the theory of it for the next 15 minutes with little reference to what happens in the real world at any point.
Do someone's opinions somehow become diminished unless they're in a burka?I didn't enjoy her analysis either. She seems to be a pure intellectual and so without any practical knowledge.
Likewise, she seems a reluctant Muslim which means her insights are weak and so she can't deliver the 'British Muslim' perspective. Andy Burhan did a better job than she did on that front.
You have misconstrued what I said.Do someone's opinions somehow become diminished unless they're in a burka?
Who's this idiot advocating NATO interventionism (as in boots on the ground) in order to combat terrorism?
Yep. That's exactly what I wrote in a long post in the Manchester thread. It seems we have not made any progress in solving this problem for quite some time.Andrew Neil hitting the nail on the head. The circular nature of the whole terrorist attack thing. Which is what I was alluding to above, fwiw. It's always the same rhetoric and never any action of note. Which is why I dread watching political shows in and around any major incidents.
But what does that have to do with being a reluctant muslim? Andy being practical and her academic, and her being a reluctant muslim are different things.You have misconstrued what I said.
She seems less engaged with the religion but claims to be a subject matter expert. And so her opinions came across as theoretical rather than practical, observational and not insightful.
It seemed Andy Burham had better empathy than she did. So, in my opinion, her views her were not very instructive.
Maybe, but a large build up of NATO forces in Afghanistan is not a good idea. It'll do far more harm than good.Sajjan's a knowledgeable guy on these sort of things.
Because it seems she does not have in-depth access to the parts of Muslim communities where these issues might occur and so won't fully understand how things work. That came across on several occasions. As I said, theoretical and not practical.But what does that have to do with being a reluctant muslim?
It's all well intentioned but it follows the same pattern. Unfortunately, it seems to fade from the news without any significant measures having been put into place. But not before point scoring across the political spectrum has taken place.Yep. That's exactly what I wrote in a long post in the Manchester thread. It seems we have not made any progress in solving this problem for quite some time.