Question Time 25th March

Question Time this week comes from Glasgow, home of the Red Clydeside socialist movement and not home to a Tory MP since 1982.

On the panel we have Chief Secretary Treasury and Unite member Liam Byrne MP, the Conservative Shadow Minister for Communities Baroness Warsi, the Liberal Democrat communities spokesman Julia Goldsworthy MP, the First Minister of Scotland Alex Salmond and businessman Sir Martin Sorrell.

Liam Byrne is a late replacement for Scottish Secretary Jim Murphy who has pulled out – just possibly because last time he did something significant in Glasgow it was attending a Labour Party fundraising dinner with Gordoom and Steven Purcell, who then mysteriously resigned in a cocaine and financial scandal which has oddly not gained the prominence the story deserves.

For those who wish to take part in the Biased-BBC Buzzword Bingo, we will be playing by the “Blatantly Political Budget Rules” meaning that anyone with “Spending Up“, “Taxes Up” and “Borrowing Up” on a diagonal line will win Greece, which is in much better shape than us now. Please note that for the duration of this game, living in Belize will result in your tax status being randomly targeted.

At the helm of the ship once again TheEye and David Mosque will be scanning the horizon for icebergs, and we look forward to the pleasure of your company at 10:30pm UK time.

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10 Responses to Question Time 25th March

  1. Bugger (the Panda) says:

    Maybe the other and real reason for him pulling out was that Alex Salmond was also on the panel.

    Watch and learn the real reason why Dave, Gordon and the dickhead wotzisname from the Libdums didn’t want the3  “big debates” not to include the SNP is because A S would wipe the floor with the.

    There are at least another 3 or 4 others in the SNP who would hold at least their own with Brown, Caeron and Wotzisname but Salmond is the big beast and Murphy is shote scared of him as is also Brown who would walk a country mile rather than face him off/

    Oh, that and the fetid stench of Labour’s rotting carcass of Glasgow Labour’s corruption could also help to keep Murphy off our TV, unless it is a one on one with one of the Scottish Labours fifth column in the BBC

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  2. Bugger (the Panda) says:

    Sorry typo

    should read

    Murphy is shite scared of him

    and

    dickhead wotzisname from the Libdums didn’t want the 3  “big debates” to include the SNP

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  3. Bugger (the Panda) says:

    Now you know why I am called Bugger!

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  4. Lloyd says:

    I love Baroness Warsi – she’d deffo get it.

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  5. Swiss Bob says:

    Expat addicts can see it on YouTube here: Question Time 25th March.

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  6. Martin says:

    Anyone else listened to Radio 5 this morning? Geoff Hoon did a grovelling interview (and said sorry, but that’s sorry for being caught). Needless to say the BBC are spinning this well for Hoon (and no doubt to reduce the negative impact on Liebour at the polls) saying that it was all a trap by the ‘Murdoch empire’ and that the Tories were worse. Compare that to how the BBC tore Nicholas Winterton apart for his comment about travelling first class.

    As usual the BBC come out full force to defend Liebour scum. Just as I type yet another stooge “I’d like to leap to Geoff Hoon’s defence” all with northern accents of course.

    Is it possible to always keep the general thread near the top guys please?

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  7. Martin says:

    The BBC really attacked the Tories this morning over the Heathrow airport 3rd runway. As people probably know, the BBC opposes the building of this runway as does the Tory party, so you’d think that when Justine Greening MP was interviewed by Vicki Pollard on 5 lite that this would be a pro climate change well done Tories story? Well not a word of it, Tories attacked for being cynical, Tories should be pro big business not the environment (I really laughed at that one) and that this is just Tory politics. When will the Tories work out they could propose making Cocaine legal and free and the BBC would still despise them.

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  8. Deborah says:

    I noticed how little Baronness Warsi was allowed to speak – the Lib Dem woman must have double her time

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