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Previously on "So Corbyn would rather watch I'm a Celebrity than debate Brexit?"
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Personally I think JC should swap places with Harry Redknapp. It would make for a much more inneresting debate, and Corbyn would have to eat all those entrails. Yum...
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Watch IACGMOOH first and you'll become accustomed to watching a load of unpalatable balls...
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostBrexit debate: Clash over whether BBC or ITV will host debate - BBC News
Good to see the Opposition Leader has his priorities right. Though it does show he really is a man of the people, because they'd all rather watch I'm (not really) a Celebrity than the debate too!
I think he means everyone will be watching that rather than the debate.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostIf you drew a Venn diagram of Celeb viewersa nd political debate viewers, what would the overlap be?
Anyway I'm only making the easy gag, I quite like JC though I don't want him in charge of anything
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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostIt might be a load of tulipe (it is) but it gets incredible viewing figures. Would you rather have the 'debate' on at the same time on another channel so that the proles don't watch it ?
Anyway I'm only making the easy gag, I quite like JC though I don't want him in charge of anything
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It would matter if it was important. However since nobody who'll be watching can make any difference at all to the debate or the subsequent vote, it is not important in the slightest. Mare a case of bread and circuses to distract the masses.
Anyway McClusky has obviously told Corbyn not to cooperate, so he's looking for excuses to duck out, and he's too much of a wimp to say it's pointless.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostBrexit debate: Clash over whether BBC or ITV will host debate - BBC News
Good to see the Opposition Leader has his priorities right. Though it does show he really is a man of the people, because they'd all rather watch I'm (not really) a Celebrity than the debate too!
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So Corbyn would rather watch I'm a Celebrity than debate Brexit?
Brexit debate: Clash over whether BBC or ITV will host debate - BBC News
Mr Corbyn claimed he preferred ITV's bid out of "respect" for viewers who wanted to watch the I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! final on ITV the same evening - 9 December.
"I want to watch it myself," he said.Tags: None
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