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Man Got Chucked Out Of The Question Time Audience Last Night.
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Is this a first? He kept heckling left wing bile and Dimbleby tried to shut him up several times then he was told to leave. He pontes out that there were 150 other people in the audience. This is typical of the left.
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We've been n QT twice. The fist time we stayed behind to talk to DD. He said the audience is chosen by how you vote and split between the 3 man parties. They also asked what job you do/did. However this means nothing when I heard recently that one man who was a middle class businessman and didn't get chosen but the next time he applied, said he was a left wing member of Aslef and they conacted him almost immediately!!
And some say the BBC isn't biased !!
We've been n QT twice. The fist time we stayed behind to talk to DD. He said the audience is chosen by how you vote and split between the 3 man parties. They also asked what job you do/did. However this means nothing when I heard recently that one man who was a middle class businessman and didn't get chosen but the next time he applied, said he was a left wing member of Aslef and they conacted him almost immediately!!
And some say the BBC isn't biased !!
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//Notice the Lefts who are on such panels, they shout, wave their arms about and interrupt other members, whilst those of the Right are calm and soft spoken. //
You clearly did not see Peter Oborne's "performance" on this particular show last night...
I usually watch QT (though I'm really not sure why I do as it is an awful programme). The guy was being an ass and Dimbleby gave him plenty of chances to behave like an adult.
//Notice the Lefts who are on such panels, they shout, wave their arms about and interrupt other members, whilst those of the Right are calm and soft spoken. //
You clearly did not see Peter Oborne's "performance" on this particular show last night...
I usually watch QT (though I'm really not sure why I do as it is an awful programme). The guy was being an ass and Dimbleby gave him plenty of chances to behave like an adult.
// I heard recently that one man who was a middle class businessman and didn't get chosen but the next time he applied, said he was a left wing member of Aslef and they conacted him almost immediately!! //
That's probably because for purposes of building an audience, middle class businessmen are much easier to find than left-wing members of Aslef. That is not the least bit inconsistent with what David Dimbleby told you.
That's probably because for purposes of building an audience, middle class businessmen are much easier to find than left-wing members of Aslef. That is not the least bit inconsistent with what David Dimbleby told you.
Also it is not physically possible to have a media outlet that is unbiased. The very sequence in which you arrange stories or arrange questions gives them implicit priority, and yet it must be done - so bias is unavoidable. What matters is how ethical the relevant broadcaster/newspaper/whatever is when it comes to presenting the facts and the statements of people involved.
While I agree that the BBC probably does have a slight centre-left slant (if you think it's "far left" then I can only assume you live a very sheltered life politically), I have as yet seen no evidence that the BBC systematically misquotes people, cherrypicks evidence, or that it systematically misrepresents the views of people it covers.
While I agree that the BBC probably does have a slight centre-left slant (if you think it's "far left" then I can only assume you live a very sheltered life politically), I have as yet seen no evidence that the BBC systematically misquotes people, cherrypicks evidence, or that it systematically misrepresents the views of people it covers.
O.G.//I fail to see what right and left have to do with rudeness. //
Well, you may have had your head in the sand then, I think you'll find the rudeness and general yobism is most firmly in the left. Here is what the Tories haven't done and what the Left have;
https:/ /www.sp ectator .co.uk/ 2017/06 /where- are-the -right- wing-ma sses-de manding -a-seco nd-elec tion/
Well, you may have had your head in the sand then, I think you'll find the rudeness and general yobism is most firmly in the left. Here is what the Tories haven't done and what the Left have;
https:/
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