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Previously on ""Voters were angry with Tony because they love him so much""

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  • interested
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    Watching it now - Heseltine taking Blears to pieces over her role in the Home Office and lack of resources in the security service

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  • DaveB
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    Originally posted by TonyEnglish
    I saw it and thought they moved away from the Labour troubles a little too quickly. I thought that there was plenty more mileage which could have been got out of asking for audience opinions. Also the specky scottish geek who asked the question about the lack of tory policies was obviously a plant to get some pressure off Blears.

    "QT should be on the BBC site, I think you need RealPlayer though."

    No you can play it through media player also
    There is a link to the QT rerun on the front page atm.

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  • Joe Black
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    Saw it as well and admit the audience still seems to have a leftish tint to it, though even they are at the point of wanting Tony et al to sod off.

    Blears was in typical NL drone mode, thousand words per minute trying to rattle off one claim after another. If it'd been me in the audience my question would have been can't someone just make the b*tch shut up for a second.

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  • BoredBloke
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    I saw it and thought they moved away from the Labour troubles a little too quickly. I thought that there was plenty more mileage which could have been got out of asking for audience opinions. Also the specky scottish geek who asked the question about the lack of tory policies was obviously a plant to get some pressure off Blears.

    "QT should be on the BBC site, I think you need RealPlayer though."

    No you can play it through media player also

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  • Mordac
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    Originally posted by wendigo100
    PMQs are on the BBC site too. I'll play it again later just to hear that from Cameron. It is said to be Blair's worst ever performance.
    And hopefully one of his last...

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  • wendigo100
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    Originally posted by Mordac
    The lefties are still there but they are desperate to see the back of Bliar. I almost felt sorry for Blears, she has been promoted way above her level because Bliar has so few friends left. Morgan has been getting matey with Gordo, and it showed.
    QT should be on the BBC site, I think you need RealPlayer though.
    PMQs are on the BBC site too. I'll play it again later just to hear that from Cameron. It is said to be Blair's worst ever performance.

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  • Mordac
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    Originally posted by wendigo100
    I missed Question Time - I take it the BBC has stopped packing the audience with lefties?
    The lefties are still there but they are desperate to see the back of Bliar. I almost felt sorry for Blears, she has been promoted way above her level because Bliar has so few friends left. Morgan has been getting matey with Gordo, and it showed.
    QT should be on the BBC site, I think you need RealPlayer though.

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  • wendigo100
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    Originally posted by monkeyboy
    I loved the bit where morgan said about one thing worse than trying to defend Blair.... is trying to defend Prescott.

    Absolute classic.
    I missed Question Time - I take it the BBC has stopped packing the audience with lefties?

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  • monkeyboy
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    I loved the bit where morgan said about one thing worse than trying to defend Blair.... is trying to defend Prescott.

    Absolute classic.

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  • hyperD
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    blears was terrific - I just love this pretence of saying "everything is ok, we've just had a few problems in the last two weeks, but...

    [in case of emergency, break glass to use set of meaningless propaganda soundbites to appease the non-thinking electorate]

    ...just remember the schools, the HNS, the low unemployment, the low interest rates..." quickly followed by booing and shouting from the audience.

    Even Piers Moron was quick to damn bliar. The audience were bored with the usual rhetoric from blears and quickly sensed the blood of a dying administration.

    Heseltine summed it up in one sentence referring to bliar and a question from the audience as to why he hasn’t yet paid for the mistakes:

    “He will pay ….. he’s finished”. Awesome.

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  • "Voters were angry with Tony because they love him so much"

    Anyone see PMQs? Cameron quoted a leaked Number 10 planning committee report on the local election results, which said:

    "People were angry with Tony because they love him so much and they were angry that he might go".

    And here was me thinking it was because voters are now seeing him for the c*** he is.
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