BBC Question Time 12:51 - Jun 18 with 6430 views | Lohengrin | I’ve finally had chance to watch the episode that aired on the 14th and find myself getting more and more frustrated with the format of what used to be the Beeb’s flagship politics programme. It’s in need of a good shake-up. How much better had it simply consisted of a debate between John Mann and Dominic Grieve with David Dimbleby in the chair? An informed pro-Brexit view from the left and its obverse from the right with all the screen-time eating frippery and distraction stripped away. As it was I wasted over half the programme hitting the fast-forward button getting to the segments of any worth. The audience was the first to go. Isabel Oakeshott, ever decorous but in this context dispensable; Matthew Wright, this week’s token non-politico making the invariably pointless contribution; Leanne Wood, Penygraig’s platitude-mumbling numbskull illustrating perfectly why calling polytechnics universities doesn’t make it so. The purpose of a programme like that ought to be to provoke and inform, not to parade a selection of cliches. The place where, as Runciman said, ”the truth goes to die.” | |
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BBC Question Time on 09:51 - Nov 9 with 956 views | LeonWasGod |
BBC Question Time on 23:15 - Nov 8 by lifelong | That bloke in the audience had a slightly controversial view, reckoned those that carry knives should be exterminated. |
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BBC Question Time on 10:07 - Nov 9 with 937 views | pikeypaul | It’s the lack of quality of the panel that is of more concern. Take a look at it last nights “guests” truly shocking. We even had Abbott defending the knife murderers but that was no surprise with her track record and her knowing in all probability the offenders are black. She’s the most racist politician there is. | |
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BBC Question Time on 18:31 - Nov 9 with 865 views | Catullus |
BBC Question Time on 10:07 - Nov 9 by pikeypaul | It’s the lack of quality of the panel that is of more concern. Take a look at it last nights “guests” truly shocking. We even had Abbott defending the knife murderers but that was no surprise with her track record and her knowing in all probability the offenders are black. She’s the most racist politician there is. |
No one of any quality wants to go on it anymore, possibly in case they accidentally tell the truth about their opinions. Modern politicians tend to like controlled environments, they don't like responding to questions that they don't know in advance! Heck, even PMQ's are prescripted now; after Blair demanded all questions were submitted beforehand and it stuck. | |
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BBC Question Time on 18:38 - Nov 9 with 859 views | waynekerr55 |
BBC Question Time on 10:07 - Nov 9 by pikeypaul | It’s the lack of quality of the panel that is of more concern. Take a look at it last nights “guests” truly shocking. We even had Abbott defending the knife murderers but that was no surprise with her track record and her knowing in all probability the offenders are black. She’s the most racist politician there is. |
What exactly did she say? Now I know she says some pretty stupid things (particularly when she's in the midst of a hypo/hyper), but surely she said no such thing? | |
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BBC Question Time on 18:44 - Nov 9 with 851 views | bluey_the_blue |
BBC Question Time on 23:15 - Nov 8 by lifelong | That bloke in the audience had a slightly controversial view, reckoned those that carry knives should be exterminated. |
He didn't. He wanted a mandatory 15 yer sentence for anyone carrying a knife. What he was on to say was he couldn't understand how twisted you have to be to repeatedly stab somebody over and over, those people should be exterminated. | | | |
BBC Question Time on 18:45 - Nov 9 with 849 views | bluey_the_blue |
BBC Question Time on 18:38 - Nov 9 by waynekerr55 | What exactly did she say? Now I know she says some pretty stupid things (particularly when she's in the midst of a hypo/hyper), but surely she said no such thing? |
It was the usual playing down of any possible racial element to knifings, playing off socio-economics. Abbott wasn't her usual batshit crazy self on QT. | | | |
BBC Question Time on 19:15 - Nov 9 with 835 views | pikeypaul | She also tried to blame the lack of decent jobs for the perpetrators of these offences for the reason they are murdering each other. She did not mention that London has probably the best opportunity for employment for decent educated youngsters and choose to ignore the fact the scum that carry out these attacks are unemployable and yes no one was allowed to say this a 99% black problem since stating facts apparently is racist. There is a lack of well paid jobs in most areas for uneducated youngsters yet they do not go around stabbing each other like this community in London,strange that isn’t it. | |
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BBC Question Time on 19:41 - Nov 9 with 817 views | Wingstandwood | On the news tonight blaming lack of resources on spiralling knife crime, blah, blah, blah. Don't get me wrong police cuts have implications. But police numbers are not the main concern. It's the lack of police enthusiasm for stop and search and something even more significant and profound than that i.e. the impact of family breakdown, dysfunctional society, dysfunctional families and lack of discipline. SKY News took the common sense (don't get much of that nowadays!) approach and interviewed two older generation black guys regarding black youth crime. These two guys were very astute with their 'streetwise' common sense appraisal, what they said would also apply to white youth also. They said the many homes/households/families without a role-model and disciplinarian/authoritarian father figure was the main root cause for law breaking and gang culture. | |
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BBC Question Time on 21:13 - Nov 9 with 769 views | theloneranger | It's strange that the media and television are no longer reporting the sick game called "Scores" being played in London, where gang members win points for stabbing people, and more points are awarded if the knife is inserted all the way up to the hilt, or if the victim is stabbed in the face. Bonus points are awarded if a visible scar is left. Top points if the victim is murdered. This game is being played out across Social Media. | |
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BBC Question Time on 21:22 - Nov 9 with 762 views | Kilkennyjack |
BBC Question Time on 19:15 - Nov 9 by pikeypaul | She also tried to blame the lack of decent jobs for the perpetrators of these offences for the reason they are murdering each other. She did not mention that London has probably the best opportunity for employment for decent educated youngsters and choose to ignore the fact the scum that carry out these attacks are unemployable and yes no one was allowed to say this a 99% black problem since stating facts apparently is racist. There is a lack of well paid jobs in most areas for uneducated youngsters yet they do not go around stabbing each other like this community in London,strange that isn’t it. |
Just to be clear - you are saying that young black men are involved in 99 per cent of knife crime simply because they are black. Really ? | |
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BBC Question Time on 21:47 - Nov 9 with 742 views | bluey_the_blue |
BBC Question Time on 21:22 - Nov 9 by Kilkennyjack | Just to be clear - you are saying that young black men are involved in 99 per cent of knife crime simply because they are black. Really ? |
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BBC Question Time on 21:56 - Nov 9 with 738 views | pikeypaul | Of course I didnt the thick terrorist lover is just being a tw@t as usual. They were talking specifically about the recent spate of gang knifings around London. Just take a look at the victims and the people wanted in connection with the murders and it’s not hard to work it out even for the thick Irish prick. | |
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BBC Question Time on 22:05 - Nov 9 with 726 views | raynor94 |
BBC Question Time on 21:22 - Nov 9 by Kilkennyjack | Just to be clear - you are saying that young black men are involved in 99 per cent of knife crime simply because they are black. Really ? |
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BBC Question Time on 09:16 - Nov 10 with 653 views | Kilkennyjack |
BBC Question Time on 22:05 - Nov 9 by raynor94 | Read his post again |
Well he states its 99 per cent black crime, but offers no reasons why it should be so ? Although he is quite certain it is not a lack of good job opportunities. Many professionals do link crime to lack of socio-economic opportunities. What can it be then ? Tough on the causes of crime, but we dont know what the cause could possibly be? Weird. | |
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BBC Question Time on 09:37 - Nov 10 with 643 views | Catullus |
BBC Question Time on 09:16 - Nov 10 by Kilkennyjack | Well he states its 99 per cent black crime, but offers no reasons why it should be so ? Although he is quite certain it is not a lack of good job opportunities. Many professionals do link crime to lack of socio-economic opportunities. What can it be then ? Tough on the causes of crime, but we dont know what the cause could possibly be? Weird. |
One of the causes, quite possibly.....gang culture. It rules the roost in many large cities across the world. Where you live, who your friends are decides what gang you end up in and often you don't have a choice, if you're not with that gang then you're against them. In America gang culture is deeply ingrained in many areas. Gangs are hard to escape. I read a very good book written by former 'Mau Mau' Nicky Cruz, it's about his time in the gang. He escaped gang life and became a Christian Evangelist....from one dodgy gang to another in my book!! Whichever big city you look at in the UK, London, Manchester, wherever, there is a problem with gangs and we are feeling it here in Swansea too with the 'County Lines' shenanigans, inner city gangs trying to spread their evil. | |
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BBC Question Time on 09:43 - Nov 10 with 640 views | swanjackal |
BBC Question Time on 09:37 - Nov 10 by Catullus | One of the causes, quite possibly.....gang culture. It rules the roost in many large cities across the world. Where you live, who your friends are decides what gang you end up in and often you don't have a choice, if you're not with that gang then you're against them. In America gang culture is deeply ingrained in many areas. Gangs are hard to escape. I read a very good book written by former 'Mau Mau' Nicky Cruz, it's about his time in the gang. He escaped gang life and became a Christian Evangelist....from one dodgy gang to another in my book!! Whichever big city you look at in the UK, London, Manchester, wherever, there is a problem with gangs and we are feeling it here in Swansea too with the 'County Lines' shenanigans, inner city gangs trying to spread their evil. |
Christ, there is a name from the past. Remember watching "The Cross and the Switchblade" with the ultimate male, Eric Estrada, in the role of Cruz. way back when doing RE in comprehensive, | |
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BBC Question Time on 12:42 - Nov 10 with 615 views | Kilkennyjack |
BBC Question Time on 09:37 - Nov 10 by Catullus | One of the causes, quite possibly.....gang culture. It rules the roost in many large cities across the world. Where you live, who your friends are decides what gang you end up in and often you don't have a choice, if you're not with that gang then you're against them. In America gang culture is deeply ingrained in many areas. Gangs are hard to escape. I read a very good book written by former 'Mau Mau' Nicky Cruz, it's about his time in the gang. He escaped gang life and became a Christian Evangelist....from one dodgy gang to another in my book!! Whichever big city you look at in the UK, London, Manchester, wherever, there is a problem with gangs and we are feeling it here in Swansea too with the 'County Lines' shenanigans, inner city gangs trying to spread their evil. |
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BBC Question Time on 15:41 - Nov 11 with 528 views | Catullus |
BBC Question Time on 09:43 - Nov 10 by swanjackal | Christ, there is a name from the past. Remember watching "The Cross and the Switchblade" with the ultimate male, Eric Estrada, in the role of Cruz. way back when doing RE in comprehensive, |
It's one hell of a story, all the more compelling because it's true. | |
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