SMX11 Posted 28 September 2015 Posted 28 September 2015 I don't think it will make the BBC headlines tonight
Guest MattP Posted 28 September 2015 Posted 28 September 2015 The audience looked embarrassed, didn't get much of a clap.
Guest MattP Posted 28 September 2015 Posted 28 September 2015 If you want to see a car crash interview watch today's Daily Politics at the end. Andrew Neil puts questions to Seema Malhotra, the new shadow Chief Secretary to the treasury, she couldn't answer a single question correctly.
Rincewind Posted 28 September 2015 Posted 28 September 2015 Not the answers you would have given then as a Tory?
Guest MattP Posted 28 September 2015 Posted 28 September 2015 She didn't give any answers Ken. We keep being told this is a new politics, honest answers and no smears. Then whenever it comes to the crunch we get no answers whatsoever and allegations on stage in front of the World that we "may as well go to the gas chambers" It's pathetic and no one apart from the most fanatical Corbynistas are falling for it.
Rincewind Posted 28 September 2015 Posted 28 September 2015 Yes you could be right. I am wrong again .Labour are the bad boys. https://www.facebook.com/HuffPostUK/videos/912452702155796/
Guest MattP Posted 28 September 2015 Posted 28 September 2015 What has that got to do with what we were discussing? And that's from May.
Jon the Hat Posted 28 September 2015 Posted 28 September 2015 Yes you could be right. I am wrong again .Labour are the bad boys. I'm sure they mean well Ken, they just come across as a bunch of ****ing idiots.
Guest MattP Posted 28 September 2015 Posted 28 September 2015 http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p033sg07?ns_mchannel=social&ns_campaign=bbc_daily_politics_and_sunday_politics&ns_source=facebook&ns_linkname=news_central The interview with Seema Malhotra, don't ask how they are going to pay for anything as you are missing the point. Admitting they'll need a global agreement before a financial transaction tax can be implemented shows just how off the planet these people are.
Frank to be Posted 28 September 2015 Posted 28 September 2015 Oh god, Robin Hood tax? Really? More downside for people who save and have pensions. Thanks Labour! 0.05% on transactions is hardly going to hit the individuals hard. But it will raise a lot from the banks. Sounds like a great idea to me.
Guest MattP Posted 28 September 2015 Posted 28 September 2015 It would almost be worth voting them in to see Diane Abbott and Jim McDonnell flying to Singapore and Hong Kong to try and convince them to join the campaign for a transaction tax.
Claridge Posted 28 September 2015 Posted 28 September 2015 http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p033sg07?ns_mchannel=social&ns_campaign=bbc_daily_politics_and_sunday_politics&ns_source=facebook&ns_linkname=news_central The interview with Seema Malhotra, don't ask how they are going to pay for anything as you are missing the point. Admitting they'll need a global agreement before a financial transaction tax can be implemented shows just how off the planet these people are. Where have they dug her up from? Pathetic interview. Is she one of the ones that got a job because she's a woman, after the man of principal gave all the jobs to his male buddies?
Guest MattP Posted 28 September 2015 Posted 28 September 2015 I know the talent pool dried up for Corbyn but surely he can find better than that. You know you've cocked up big time as a party when you are pushing people like that in front of the TV cameras at the same politicians like Hunt and Umanna are in the wilderness.
Claridge Posted 28 September 2015 Posted 28 September 2015 http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p033s7xb Any sympathy for the protesters? If they were really homeless people involved, what are they hoping to achieve?
MPH Posted 28 September 2015 Posted 28 September 2015 http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p033s7xb Any sympathy for the protesters? If they were really homeless people involved, what are they hoping to achieve? And what exactly is a cereal Cafe? Is that like a buisness that keeps closing down and opening up again as a cafe over and over again?
The Doctor Posted 28 September 2015 Posted 28 September 2015 And what exactly is a cereal Cafe? Is that like a buisness that keeps closing down and opening up again as a cafe over and over again? It's a cafe that sells cereal...
Webbo Posted 28 September 2015 Posted 28 September 2015 http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p033s7xb Any sympathy for the protesters? If they were really homeless people involved, what are they hoping to achieve? The cafe should give them a Frostie reception.
Ross-Kemp Posted 28 September 2015 Posted 28 September 2015 It's a cafe that sells cereal...Who pissed on your cornflakes
Strokes Posted 28 September 2015 Posted 28 September 2015 I'm not lowering myself with involvement in cereal gags, so I'll say cheerio now.
Webbo Posted 28 September 2015 Posted 28 September 2015 Those protestors are a bunch of flakes anyway.They ought to be doing porridge.
The Doctor Posted 28 September 2015 Posted 28 September 2015 Who pissed on your cornflakes The protesters that threw wheatabrix through my window.
purpleronnie Posted 28 September 2015 Posted 28 September 2015 They look like a bunch of fruit loops.
johnny the fox Posted 28 September 2015 Posted 28 September 2015 http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/labour/9577876/Keith-Vaz-Secret-police-probe-into-Labour-MPs-500000.html Now who would of thunk it? I'm shocked ..ha ha
Harry - LCFC Posted 28 September 2015 Posted 28 September 2015 http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p033s7xb Any sympathy for the protesters? If they were really homeless people involved, what are they hoping to achieve? I think it's a sign of how comfortable life has become that some people complain about their area becoming 'too rich'.
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