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Previously on "David Starkey on Question Time last night"
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Starkey is good at being contrary - that is all. He represents a strand of society that I neither like nor wholly understand which seems to feel that the more aggressive and offensive you are, the better.
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Originally posted by russell View PostYep and they were also idoits, You never hear Thatcher moaning about the last government, she got it sorted.
As doe David Starkey, I thought he was superb. Yes he sometimes enjoys winding people up for no apparent reason, but his underlying message is very sound.
I thought the Labour woman on the panel was way out of her depth, considering she has a shadow treasury role, I see Labour have no learnt, ie having incompetent individuals in the most important posts.
John Redwood was excellent, some people seem to find him 'odd' but I think he has a good brain and should be in the cabinet, kick Vince Cable out and make him Business Secretary! (I can dream).
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Originally posted by adubya View PostNuLab spent the first 5 years or so blaming the previous Tory government(s) for everything under the sun, what goes around comes around.
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Originally posted by pacharan View PostIsn't he a woofter?
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Originally posted by BoredBloke View PostI thought he was very good actually. The way he shot down the fat bloke said that they shouldn't keep talking about the way Labour left the economy was a highlight. Why should they be excused etc. I can see how he probably bug people, but I thought he was the best person on there last night! Although that wouldn't be too difficult!
Opinionated as he is I find it quite refreshing to see someone speak his mind without worrying what others think. I thought he was spot on with most of his arguments, he had a good go at the ungrateful French to.
IIRC he called the fat lefty guy in the audience a moron.
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Originally posted by Freamon View PostI didn't watch it, frankly I'm a little surprised he's on TV so soon after Newsnight last summer.
Did he have a go at The Blacks again?
He managed to bring sexism, homophobia, islamophobia, nationalism, the Nazis, cheese eating surrender monkeys, heartless aliens, Tony Bliar is a war criminal and Labour are tulipe into the argument.
Bit like a normal day on CUK really.
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It's OK blaming the previous party for the first year, but that excuse becomes old quickly
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I didn't watch it, frankly I'm a little surprised he's on TV so soon after Newsnight last summer.
Did he have a go at The Blacks again?
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Originally posted by Zoiderman View PostThis is what makes me very cross. All the time I hear Labour and their supporters have a crack about the economy, I feel like stabbing the TV; who the **** got us here? Ed Balls, him, I would defintely go to jail for...
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just watching the first half now.
He really smacked down that Labour propaganda guy.
Thought the Tory guy performed very well.
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