by Guest » Thu Jun 27, 2019 8:05 pm
Question Time 'presents' an hour of 'interesting' debate from Halifax tonight at 22:45 with Fiona Bruce doing her best to ensure the conversation goes the way Meltorn media either want it to go, or the way they're told to.
The expected debate will likely centre around anti-Semitism, more anti-Semitism, and probably anti-Semitic questions raised by carefully selected audience members shipped in from across the country, specifically to put forward questions on anti-Semitism to the panel that also includes someone who apparently 'works' for 'The Sun'.
There could be questions asked on anti-semitism within the Labour party by members of the Lib Dems, SNP, Brexit party (although we estimate all the Brexit party members are interested in is talking about their Nigel, so it could be an eye opener), and possibly questions on anti-Semitism by various Tory party members and councillors, all of whom could be planted (but not like trees) in the audience.
On the panel: Liz Truss MP, Chief Secretary to the Treasury, Conservative; Caroline Flint MP, former shadow Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change, Labour; Richard Walker, Managing Director of the frozen food chain, Iceland; Ayesha Hazarika, comedian, broadcaster and former adviser to Ed Miliband; and Tom Newton Dunn, the bloke who does stuff at The Sun.
If anyone can be bothered to watch, and who won't be otherwise re-painting their living room walls just to see and make sure the paint dries, there's the possibility of Bojo and Hunt being mentioned, after all, the BBC seem to think the Tory leadership election is actually a general election, just without the involment of other political parties.
You never know, there might even be some stuff mentioned about Brexit. Good luck to those with skin's thick enough to watch, and please remember to remove all items that can be launched at the TV in both anger and fustration, away to a safe space!
Question Time 'presents' an hour of 'interesting' debate from Halifax tonight at 22:45 with Fiona Bruce doing her best to ensure the conversation goes the way Meltorn media either want it to go, or the way they're told to.
The expected debate will likely centre around anti-Semitism, more anti-Semitism, and probably anti-Semitic questions raised by carefully selected audience members shipped in from across the country, specifically to put forward questions on anti-Semitism to the panel that also includes someone who apparently 'works' for 'The Sun'.
There could be questions asked on anti-semitism within the Labour party by members of the Lib Dems, SNP, Brexit party (although we estimate all the Brexit party members are interested in is talking about their Nigel, so it could be an eye opener), and possibly questions on anti-Semitism by various Tory party members and councillors, all of whom could be planted (but not like trees) in the audience.
On the panel: Liz Truss MP, Chief Secretary to the Treasury, Conservative; Caroline Flint MP, former shadow Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change, Labour; Richard Walker, Managing Director of the frozen food chain, Iceland; Ayesha Hazarika, comedian, broadcaster and former adviser to Ed Miliband; and Tom Newton Dunn, the bloke who does stuff at The Sun.
If anyone can be bothered to watch, and who won't be otherwise re-painting their living room walls just to see and make sure the paint dries, there's the possibility of Bojo and Hunt being mentioned, after all, the BBC seem to think the Tory leadership election is actually a general election, just without the involment of other political parties.
You never know, there might even be some stuff mentioned about Brexit. Good luck to those with skin's thick enough to watch, and please remember to remove all items that can be launched at the TV in both anger and fustration, away to a safe space!
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