Question Time Watch

QUESTION TIME WATCH.

Well then the hour is approaching for our weekly interrogation of Question Time. Tune in and we’ll have a laugh. Live fisking and all the fun of the fair!Wonder how wee Georgie Osborne will perform?

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86 Responses to Question Time Watch

  1. David Vance says:

    Yes, Brillo is fine, the “expert” in Islamaisreallybad seemed confused.

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  2. KPW says:

    there now follows a party political broadcast on behafe of frank skinner, the bbc and the labour party :S

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  3. David Vance says:

    Frank Skinner – hasn’t been funny in ages but get him on the subject of income tax, he’s hilarious. Why does This Week have these celeb air-heads each week – next week Timmy Mallet on Libor.

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  4. KPW says:

    skinner is no mug – he can afford the best tax acountants – a hypocrite of the highest order – champagne socialists, dont they make you sick

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  5. David Vance says:

    Skinner is excrement. Mind you, Abbot was spouting her soak the rich mantra. She is also hateful.

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  6. Anonymous says:

    Frank Skinner is a funny comedian but he’s changing my opinion of him with his right on Labour line. But it’s not surprising that he is Labour through and through. I read his autobiography. He grew up in a complete shite hole in the west midlands. Its no surprise he’s a right on leftie.

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  7. KPW says:

    skinner – “its a tory thing” – will we ever get a guest on this week who actualy sticks up for the tories? – I doubt it :S

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  8. confiteor says:

    Skinner: “I feel out of my depth.”

    You just proved it you f*****g moron.

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  9. KPW says:

    skinner grew up in oldbury which as you say is a right shitehole – a labour stronghold so no suprise which party he favours – i grew up in ladywood (clair short) – and you wonder why I hate polititians lol

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  10. KPW says:

    obama wankfest time

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  11. KPW says:

    gordo wankfest time time lol – he he

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  12. KPW says:

    Damian Green – released – 10 anti terror cops used to arrest him

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  13. David Vance says:

    Good use of police finite resources.

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  14. KPW says:

    here we go – liberal slagging off the tories – LABOUR are in power you liberal twat :S

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  15. gunnar says:

    Morning David,

    You are outdoing yourself again.

    Have a slow read of this:

    Skinner is excrement. Mind you, Abbot was spouting her soak the rich mantra. She is also hateful.
    David Vance | Homepage | 28.11.08 – 12:04 am | #

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  16. David Vance says:

    Morning Gunnar,

    Yip – sounds a tad too liberal, get over it. Those who advocate state theft of hard earned income are indeed the most wretched of beings, I am sure you will agree.

    As for the hypocrite Diane, need I say more? Socialism may be de rigeur at the Beeb but NOT with me.

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  17. will says:

    Surely the high spot of QT was wee Dougie telling us that prostitutes’ punters should “think LONG & HARD.”

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  18. David Vance says:

    I demand wee Dougie comes back – we need more comedy on the Beeb.

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  19. Anonymous says:

    has lsd been put in the tap water or something? QT was somewhat strange without the looney left bias

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  20. Eric says:

    Radio 2 news has just run, with no apparent irony, the story about David Cameron’s attack on Damien Green’s arrest and (later in the bulletin) the ‘warning’ to politicians from Sir Ian Blair not to hire and fire senior policemen.

    I’m sure we can look forward to Sir Ian’s peerage in a forthcoming honours list.

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  21. Anonymous says:

    Eric | 28.11.08 – 9:13 am

    I’m sure we can look forward to Sir Ian’s peerage in a forthcoming honours list.

    The Damian Green arrest happened on Sir Ian Blair’s last day in the job.

    Coincidence?

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  22. Tomski says:

    This is by far the funniest thread I have ever read on this website.

    Good work folks šŸ™‚

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  23. Tom says:

    I turned over late to QT and so didn’t know who the Plaid bloke was. Since he looked like a pickpocket in an early Michael Caine film, I assumed he was Guy Ritchie’s best man or something.

    But, boy, wasn’t he devastating? When he turned his fire on on wee Dougie….

    That’s a moment I’m going to savour for many months to come.

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  24. Anonymous says:

    Disappointing performance from Osborne,he is lacking charisma and financial intellect for such a position. David Cameron’s should replace him with someone with the ‘we shall fight on the beaches, we shall never surrender,” quality… How I miss those good old days before Britain became a slave to the European Union.ā€¦

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  25. PaulS says:

    Anonymous | 28.11.08 – 12:52 pm

    Were you watching the same programme?

    Osborne was the star of the show.

    So good that even a BBC rigged QT audience clapped his every statement despite themselves.

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  26. Peter says:

    Though I can understand the desire to remain anonymous, I am tending to skip over such comments. Especially when dealing with subjective ‘performances’ that seem more of interest to the Westminster Useful Village Idiot gallery. These really are only of relevance between the performer and the individual watching it, preferably live and unedited.

    A shame, as many I am sure are genuine and even their feelings have value.

    However some simply look as if they have been issued as a template and hardly seem from the heart or even from an individual.

    Divide and rule springs to mind.

    And many popular shows have wound up even with great audiences, just because the critics clubbed together. A pity, as often one does rely on reports to approach a view, as who has the time to be present at everything? That I consider anything ‘interpreted’ by the BBC as suspect is a hollow feeling.

    Repeat the lie often enough…

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  27. frankos says:

    As for the hypocrite Diane, need I say more? Socialism may be de rigeur at the Beeb but NOT with me.

    The same Diane Abbot who sent her kids to private schools after blasting other middle class people for doing the same?

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  28. Kill the Beeb says:

    Diane Abbot is a fat, white hating, man hating bigoted egoist who needs to go the same way as her mentor Bernie Grant as quickly and painfully as possible.

    And that’s being generous.

    And I seriously suspect that the only reason she’s on the left is that it’s the only party that would accept her evil ways.

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  29. Zevilyn says:

    The banks should be given an ultimatum:

    Start lending or give back the welfare handouts you so eagerly took from the taxpayer.

    But Brown and co are so far up the bankers arses they won’t use the strong arm tactics which are now needed.

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  30. Anonymous says:

    Re.Disappointing performance from Osborne

    PaulS,
    Osborne kept repeating that Banks should be forced to lend again to the small business. He should realise now that the Brown false economy has come to an end the publics borrowed spending power has plummeted, consequently many businesses will now be no longer viable so banks are reluctant to lend to them
    Never understood why so many profitable company’s leave themselves so vulnerable by paying dividends to directors and share holders then still require Bank loans to fund day to day company activity”…

    Check out “Shock therapy won’t cure the banks’ ills
    http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/columnists/camilla_cavendish/article5247815.ece

    “In the meantime, the criticism of Osborne by Tory MPs is rooted in two areas which might, you would think, worry Cameron”.
    http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/iain_martin/blog/2008/11/03/david_camerons_lonely_defence_of_george_osborne
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  31. Zevilyn says:

    If the banks won’t lend they should give back their welfare handouts.

    Darling may not be as corrupt, incompetent as the legendarily stupid Hank Paulson, but he runs a pretty close second.

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  32. emil says:

    Wee Dougie looks remarkably like a Barn owl with his new hair cut I thought.

    Sorry, I forgot Barn Owls don’t talk complete and utter crap.

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  33. Parsnipboy says:

    Yeah watched QT last night, and Osbourne came across very well, no doubt the hateful BBC will ‘pick’ a cross section of people (lefties)for next weeks show!

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  34. PaulS says:

    Anon

    Osborne kept repeating that Banks should be forced to lend again to the small business.

    No – you are making the same mistake John Humphrys made on Today earlier in the week.

    The policy is not to force them to lend. It is to encourage them to do so by insuring/underwriting the loans.

    It’s an ensure/insure confusion, perhaps???

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  35. Zevilyn says:

    Why should the taxpayer cover the banks asses again?

    They have got their welfare handouts ffs.

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  36. Billy Hippo says:

    One hilarious aspect of the bank adverts on ITV is that they slag each other off by portraying each other in a bad light. Eg the current one shows a bank manger being rude to customers. Don’t they realise that people watching just think “Yes banks are just like that” without relating the ad to any particular bank?
    An own goal every time. “This is our industry. Aren’t we mean and nasty?” Yes you are.

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