breadandcheese Posted 22 October 2009 Posted 22 October 2009 Griffin is not there yet and has said he wont fight his way in. This isnt gonna happen, and theyll get a load of public sympathy because of it. To be honest, judging by the panel, it may be no bad thing. If Nick Griffin wasn't on, I probably wouldn't bother watching this week's QT, such is the weakness of the panel. For the last two weeks, they've had some good panellists, so it's such a shame, particularly with someone like Nick Griffin on that they've ended up with Baroness Warsi, Chris Huhne and Bonnie Greer. Jack Straw is the only half decent one on tonight.
lou Posted 22 October 2009 Author Posted 22 October 2009 GRIFFIN IS IN THE BUILDING. Woop! Good (You didnt have to shout Im old not deaf!)
Thracian Posted 22 October 2009 Posted 22 October 2009 a) Griffin will try and stick to ground that is popular with opinion. Where will have learned that from, I wonder? Cos I don't know anyone less willing to answer a straight or damning question than Gordon Brown. Besides I don't think Griffin will find it that easy. The qustions will be asked and he'll lose face big time if he doesn't answer frankly.
Samilktray Posted 22 October 2009 Posted 22 October 2009 He could bump into 50 Cent whos at the BBC Studios filming for Jonathan Ross tomorrow night. That would be an interesting encoutner.
Babylon Posted 22 October 2009 Posted 22 October 2009 He could bump into 50 Cent whos at the BBC Studios filming for Jonathan Ross tomorrow night.That would be an interesting encoutner. They should plant 50 cent in the audience of question time with all his buddies.
Finnegan Posted 22 October 2009 Posted 22 October 2009 Where will have learned that from, I wonder? Err... every politician... ever?
The Birch Posted 22 October 2009 Posted 22 October 2009 They should plant 50 cent in the audience of question time with all his buddies. That would make great tv.
BoneDog Posted 22 October 2009 Posted 22 October 2009 Looks like plenty of us are getting excited about watching Question Time I have watched it before but never thought I'd see the day when I'm eagerly waiting for it to start!
Thracian Posted 22 October 2009 Posted 22 October 2009 Err... every politician... ever? So why should anyone criticise the bloke for doing the same?
Part Of The Crowd Posted 22 October 2009 Posted 22 October 2009 I'm hoping for a protester rush of the stage.
Fosse Boy Posted 22 October 2009 Posted 22 October 2009 What time does the programme start? Obviously not a regular viewer of QT then?
Father Ted Posted 22 October 2009 Posted 22 October 2009 Obviously not a regular viewer of QT then? Clearly not.
Tabou Posted 22 October 2009 Posted 22 October 2009 I have watched it before but never thought I'd see the day when I'm eagerly waiting for it to start! I look forward to it every week. I'm sadddddd.
Finnegan Posted 22 October 2009 Posted 22 October 2009 So why should anyone criticise the bloke for doing the same? Nobody is, they're just putting a lid on anyone's expectation who thinks Griffin's about to actually express the more sinister beliefs on his party's manifesto. Why the need to jump up and try to defend the man?
Finnegan Posted 22 October 2009 Posted 22 October 2009 can this be watched online as im at uni? You can always watch the BBC live on their website as far as I know? http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcone/
Guest Posted 22 October 2009 Posted 22 October 2009 many in islam wants to change our laws to accommodate them though , and many are ignoring the laws of polygamous marriage, with the authorities turning a blind eye .http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/791263.stm Any marriage carried out in another country that is lawful, is recognised in the UK. Whether it's polygamous, marriage to a minors etc. It's not for the UK to tell other countries what should or should not be a legal marriage. If that makes sense.
Simi Posted 22 October 2009 Posted 22 October 2009 There's a video on the BBC website of him getting booed as he's introduced on QT tonight.
Fosse Boy Posted 22 October 2009 Posted 22 October 2009 There's a video on the BBC website of him getting booed as he's introduced on QT tonight. Pretty tame stuff from the audience I thought. Sounded like most people were politely applauding.
Corky Posted 22 October 2009 Posted 22 October 2009 Shown some footage of his appearance on BBC News 24. Don't think it'll be as fiery as I expected.
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