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Haven’t watched this for some time but thought I’d watch a bit.Then Steve Barclay starts to answer he gets rudely interrupted by Fiona Bruce,she really does it too much IMHO.Don’t I shall bother again to switch on too it,used to be an enjoyable watch with David Dimbleby.Anyone else think the same?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Sorry Naomi, I don't believe for a second you listen to both side before making a decision. Listen to both sides before agreeing with the Conservatives, perhaps.
The BBC is in a no win situation politically. The Left think it's Right biased and the Right think it's Left biased. It tries to sit in the middle and as a consequence, gets both sides of the political divide on it's back.
The BBC is in a no win situation politically. The Left think it's Right biased and the Right think it's Left biased. It tries to sit in the middle and as a consequence, gets both sides of the political divide on it's back.
He taught me that all politicians are *** (I actually self censored then, whichever word I used would've gotten the same result).
Jeremy Corbyn taught me that even the most honest politician will eventually be consumed by greed and power.
A succession of Tory leaders taught me to never trust a Tory MP.
Jeremy Corbyn taught me that even the most honest politician will eventually be consumed by greed and power.
A succession of Tory leaders taught me to never trust a Tory MP.
Mozz, //A succession of Tory leaders taught me to never trust a Tory MP. //
I regret saying this but it has to be said. You're a fool. Listening to politicians of any flavour should have taught you to trust none. I don't. That said, life has changed and politics has changed so clinging to old ideas - Labour for the working man - Tories for the toffs - is way past its sell-by date... years past. It's obsolete. Tories are aspirational and come from all walks of life - Labour would spell disaster for the working man - which is why the most astute of formerly life-long Labour voters rejected them. People want more out of life and they want better - and there's nothing wrong with ambition.
I regret saying this but it has to be said. You're a fool. Listening to politicians of any flavour should have taught you to trust none. I don't. That said, life has changed and politics has changed so clinging to old ideas - Labour for the working man - Tories for the toffs - is way past its sell-by date... years past. It's obsolete. Tories are aspirational and come from all walks of life - Labour would spell disaster for the working man - which is why the most astute of formerly life-long Labour voters rejected them. People want more out of life and they want better - and there's nothing wrong with ambition.