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Post by peterboat on Apr 25, 2019 10:08:23 GMT
The BBC shows its hand again
BBC's anti-Brexit bias is alive and well! π BBC Question Time β @bbcquestiontime
Hereβs your first look at this weekβs #bbcqt panel. With us in Nottingham are Victoria Atkins, @jonashworth, @vincecable, @carolinelucas and John Rhys-Davies. Join us on @bbcone and @bbc5live at 10:35pm on Thursday View image on Twitter
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Post by patty on Apr 25, 2019 12:48:38 GMT
I looked but didn't understand...never have got my mind around the odds business in betting... S'ok though I don't think its a crucial 'must know' ...I've survived so far There is a pie chart Patty, three quarters of the bets are going on Nigels party to win, the rest are also rans at best, what it shows is the Brexit person is deeply unhappy with Governments and Parliaments handling of Brexit, and are more than likely to vote for Nigels party in the EU elections thank you..that makes sense,
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Post by IainS on Apr 25, 2019 14:31:17 GMT
The BBC shows its hand again BBC's anti-Brexit bias is alive and well! π BBC Question Time β @bbcquestiontime Hereβs your first look at this weekβs #bbcqt panel. With us in Nottingham are Victoria Atkins, @jonashworth, @vincecable, @carolinelucas and John Rhys-Davies. Join us on @bbcone and @bbc5live at 10:35pm on Thursday View image on Twitter Victoria Atkin's voting record shows her as a strong Brexit supporter. Jonathon Ashworth has always followed the party (Labour) line in the current Parliament. He is on record as saying that he voted "remain", but he accepts the vote of the British people, "so leave we must" (despite his constituency, Leicester South, voting remain.) Caroline Lucas and Vince Cable can safely be classed as Remainers. John Rhys-Davies was barred from voting in the referendum, but campaigned strongly to be allowed to vote "Leave" So, 2 Brexiters, 2 remainers, and 1 who follows the party line. Not that unbalanced!
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Post by naughtyfox on Apr 25, 2019 15:10:17 GMT
I looked but didn't understand...never have got my mind around the odds business in betting... S'ok though I don't think its a crucial 'must know' ...I've survived so far There is a pie chart Patty
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Post by wellyftw on Apr 25, 2019 15:18:29 GMT
There is a pie chart Patty
Not accurate. That's a tart not a pie.
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Post by naughtyfox on Apr 25, 2019 15:25:45 GMT
Do you have much experience of tarts, then?
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Post by patty on Apr 25, 2019 17:51:27 GMT
Pies have pastry tops...I think...
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Post by thebfg on Apr 26, 2019 6:38:03 GMT
Do you have much experience of tarts, then? We have a couple of members that are experts. But to be fair stab by seems to have settled down with shania now.
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Post by Clinton Cool on Apr 26, 2019 7:35:17 GMT
My two penneth: Terms like 'tart' and 'slag' are largely outdated. In the past a girl who wasn't particularly attractive often struggled to find herself a boyfriend. So her only recourse was to take what was going. The reality of this was often drunken men after 'last orders' who would mutter some compliments, she would fall for them and end up being a 'victim' of a one night stand. I'm not proud to say this but us lads in the pub often used to discuss such girls, they were known as being 'grateful for it'.
Things seem to have changed now, for the better. You often see couples around, the female being what us lads back then wouldn't touch with a barge pole. It seems that attributes such as character and personality actually mean something nowadays, so even a fat girl can get herself a boyfriend, if she's kind and funny. The power within relationships seems to have changed, in favour of the woman. And if a girl feels like sleeping around she isn't stigmatised the way she use to be. If a man can do it, so can a woman.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 26, 2019 7:51:23 GMT
Some of the stuff you write about women stuns me.
It's like you're discussing a different species.
Rog
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Post by JohnV on Apr 26, 2019 9:03:34 GMT
...................... a different species. Rog Hmmmm !!! there has been occasions
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Post by patty on Apr 26, 2019 9:21:36 GMT
I don't think us ladies of the forum would argue against the fact that we are all unique and truly wonderful.... That indeed makes us a different species .....
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Post by Mr Stabby on Apr 26, 2019 10:02:25 GMT
I think it will take a few more years and another general election before we are free of the eu, but we will get there in the end.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 26, 2019 11:50:22 GMT
Its pretty apparent that the forthcoming local elections and the European elections are simply becoming a proxy for another referendum.
And just as i type this our polling cards for the European elections have landed through the letterbox.
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Post by JohnV on Apr 26, 2019 12:50:47 GMT
Its pretty apparent that the forthcoming local elections and the European elections are simply becoming a proxy for another referendum. <iframe width="22.40000000000009" height="3.5799999999999983" style="position: absolute; width: 22.4px; height: 3.58px; z-index: -9999; border-style: none; left: 14px; top: -5px;" id="MoatPxIOPT0_93750155" scrolling="no"></iframe> <iframe width="22.40000000000009" height="3.5799999999999983" style="position: absolute; width: 22.4px; height: 3.58px; z-index: -9999; border-style: none; left: 1062px; top: -5px;" id="MoatPxIOPT0_16311159" scrolling="no"></iframe> <iframe width="22.40000000000009" height="3.5799999999999983" style="position: absolute; width: 22.4px; height: 3.58px; z-index: -9999; border-style: none; left: 14px; top: 103px;" id="MoatPxIOPT0_75802112" scrolling="no"></iframe> <iframe width="22.40000000000009" height="3.5799999999999983" style="position: absolute; width: 22.4px; height: 3.58px; z-index: -9999; border-style: none; left: 1062px; top: 103px;" id="MoatPxIOPT0_95429755" scrolling="no"></iframe> not quite ...... there is also a very large group of those who voted remain who are very unhappy at the way the major parties have promised to abide by the results (when they thought it would go the way they wanted) and have consistently lied, manipulated, and blatantly gone against the express wishes of their constituents. (and before you say some constituencies voted remain, I accept they are in a more honest position. However if you take the Hull area as an example, it voted very strongly leave ........ yet all three of the MP's for that area have been working against it in parliament) <iframe width="22.09999999999991" height="3.260000000000005" style="position: absolute; width: 22.1px; height: 3.26px; z-index: -9999; border-style: none; left: 14px; top: -5px;" id="MoatPxIOPT0_92529888" scrolling="no"></iframe> <iframe width="22.09999999999991" height="3.260000000000005" style="position: absolute; width: 22.1px; height: 3.26px; z-index: -9999; border-style: none; left: 1047px; top: -5px;" id="MoatPxIOPT0_29453467" scrolling="no"></iframe> <iframe width="22.09999999999991" height="3.260000000000005" style="position: absolute; width: 22.1px; height: 3.26px; z-index: -9999; border-style: none; left: 14px; top: 103px;" id="MoatPxIOPT0_57962682" scrolling="no"></iframe> <iframe width="22.09999999999991" height="3.260000000000005" style="position: absolute; width: 22.1px; height: 3.26px; z-index: -9999; border-style: none; left: 1047px; top: 103px;" id="MoatPxIOPT0_62349548" scrolling="no"></iframe> I think the totally undemocratic actions of parliament have made a lot of people on both sides of the question very very unhappy and so everybody should be. If they get away with this it means it is pointless voting at all as their election manifesto is completely worthless and you know they will just go their own sweet way, that suits them and their pockets.
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