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Should The Panels Of Bbc's Question Time Be More Balanced?
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On last night's question time, UKIP leader Nigel Farage was unfairly placed on the panel, why wasn't there also at least one more panellist who could have supported what Nigel had to say regarding the problem of open borders?
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/// Why should you have people supporting each other ? ///
/// You have a rep from the main parties and an AN Other - whatever their views are , is just that ///
Because that "AN OTHER" is bound to be cried down if that person opposes the nice 'cozy' three party establishment that our politicians have enjoyed for years in this country, and anyone who tries to rock their boat must be muffled at all costs.
/// Why should you have people supporting each other ? ///
/// You have a rep from the main parties and an AN Other - whatever their views are , is just that ///
Because that "AN OTHER" is bound to be cried down if that person opposes the nice 'cozy' three party establishment that our politicians have enjoyed for years in this country, and anyone who tries to rock their boat must be muffled at all costs.
I agree to a certain extent aog but, some of his answers were agreed by the audience, who at most times are a two faced lot.
To give you an example!
I have noticed over the years watching QT, that when a panelist gives an answer or makes a statement to a Q, that the audience agree with, they applause wholeheartedly.
Then when another member on the panel reply's, and disagrees with what he/she says, the audience applause again. Hypocrites!!!!!
To give you an example!
I have noticed over the years watching QT, that when a panelist gives an answer or makes a statement to a Q, that the audience agree with, they applause wholeheartedly.
Then when another member on the panel reply's, and disagrees with what he/she says, the audience applause again. Hypocrites!!!!!
Quite right baz - I'd forgotten he was on too
I only watched the last 10 minutes
I thought Farage was doing fine and was receiving warm approval from the audience for his views
I think aog is over sensitive to ukip's minority status and looks for every opportunity to see it as an underdog
The audience last night seemed pretty representative to me - therefore there are (based on ukip electoral support) bound to be a small number of supporters, a small number of antis and a floating middle ground
aog might like a Rent-a-YesMan panellist to back up Nigel Farage, but he is more than capable of representing himself
His problem is I think that his party has few others (if any) of the same calibre
I only watched the last 10 minutes
I thought Farage was doing fine and was receiving warm approval from the audience for his views
I think aog is over sensitive to ukip's minority status and looks for every opportunity to see it as an underdog
The audience last night seemed pretty representative to me - therefore there are (based on ukip electoral support) bound to be a small number of supporters, a small number of antis and a floating middle ground
aog might like a Rent-a-YesMan panellist to back up Nigel Farage, but he is more than capable of representing himself
His problem is I think that his party has few others (if any) of the same calibre
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