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Originally posted by TonyEnglish View PostSo did I and she was a right nutter
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostMind you, I did shag an Irish nationalist, and some would call her an extremist.
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Originally posted by hyperD View PostAs attractive as she is, her views are straight out of the partisan school of Marxist parody and it was cringeworthy viewing.
Still beated one out after watching her though.
I've never knowingly shagged a fascist though.
Mind you, I did shag an Irish nationalist, and some would call her an extremist.
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As attractive as she is, her views are straight out of the partisan school of Marxist parody and it was cringeworthy viewing.
Still beated one out after watching her though.
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostIs there any point to Question Time at the moment? Two of our political parties have joined together in coallition, and the third is little more than a running joke led by a 12 year old desperately trying to deny that it was them who ruined the country.
It seems to me that they should shelve all political debate TV for a couple of years. Maybe by then the coallition will be falling apart, and the opposition will be a little more credible, and there'd be something worth talking about.
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostIs there any point to Question Time at the moment? Two of our political parties have joined together in coallition, and the third is little more than a running joke led by a 12 year old desperately trying to deny that it was them who ruined the country.
It seems to me that they should shelve all political debate TV for a couple of years. Maybe by then the coallition will be falling apart, and the opposition will be a little more credible, and there'd be something worth talking about.
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Is there any point to Question Time at the moment? Two of our political parties have joined together in coallition, and the third is little more than a running joke led by a 12 year old desperately trying to deny that it was them who ruined the country.
It seems to me that they should shelve all political debate TV for a couple of years. Maybe by then the coallition will be falling apart, and the opposition will be a little more credible, and there'd be something worth talking about.
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Quite surprised to hear Kate Moss was on QT, although turned out it's not that one.
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Originally posted by kandr View PostAs long as she kept her gob shut... or maybe not.
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Question Time: Last night
Anyone watch it? I thought the Labour bint Gloria De Piero was embarrassing, flapping around and spouting "synthetic indignation" as KEn Clarke put it. Then there was Nigel Farage twisting every question into an anti European comment.Tags: None
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