You know what I'm asking about!
Is anybody actually watching?
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostBy the pint this evening
I'm missing Laibach
edit: Watching what , exactly?I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Not watching.
Slanging, insulting, talking across each other, talking to prescribed / learnt phrases agreed by spinners beforehand.
Reduces politics to slogans.
Yes, I am hiding from the self-obsessed, self-seeking speakers of quarter truths because I hate knowing that by even voting I will be sucked into connivance in feeding the maw of such men and women. I trust none of them.
Nations survive whoever 'rules'.
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Surely telling straightforward lies on TV in something presented as "factual" should have some legal consequences?
"look at the camera, say the words you have been practising and DON'T blink"Last edited by MrGongGong; 03-04-15, 07:11.
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Actually, it grieves me to say it, but at times 'Nigel' came across as the most instantly credible.
The trouble is that he has all the right questions but all the wrong answers.
'Nick' did well again, 'Ed' sometimes looked like the proverbial rabbit trapped in the glare of headlights, and 'David' was his usual blustering, trying-to-turn-defeat-into-victory self.
At the clear risk of being accused as patronising, I thought the three ladies done well, though I've never really been a huge fan of 'Nicola'. In fact, she frightens me to death.
Contrary to received wisdom I think the Aussie leader of the Greens (sorry, can't remember her name) sounds much more convincing than the previous eyelash-fluttering one called 'Caroline'.
But then again I've always been a bit of an oddball ...
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Originally posted by P. G. Tipps View PostActually, it grieves me to say it, but at times 'Nigel' came across as the most instantly credible.
The trouble is that he has all the right questions but all the wrong answers.
'Nick' did well again, 'Ed' sometimes looked like the proverbial rabbit trapped in the glare of headlights, and 'David' was his usual blustering, trying-to-turn-defeat-into-victory self.
At the clear risk of being accused as patronising, I thought the three ladies done well, though I've never really been a huge fan of 'Nicola'. In fact, she frightens me to death.
Contrary to received wisdom I think the Aussie leader of the Greens (sorry, can't remember her name) sounds much more convincing than the previous eyelash-fluttering one called 'Caroline'.
But then again I've always been a bit of an oddball ...
I don't know what it's like anywhere else but in the North of England the issues of immigration and EU membership are massive things, more than enough to make voters vote UKIP I reckon. Another thing is the anti-fracking lobby which has become huge too. I reckon that the Conservative especially and Labour and Lib/Dems will lose votes to other parties through these issues with UKIP and Independent parties being the beneficiaries.
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Richard Tarleton
Originally posted by Caliban View PostIt's all pretty toe-curling.
Whatever one thinks, though, this made me smile:
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