C4 Tory Leadership debate 18:32 - Jun 16 with 17410 views | bluey_the_blue | "Six men - and it is all men". Oh dear. Each candidate's schooling mentioned. It's a bear pit as predicted. | | | | |
C4 Tory Leadership debate on 21:45 - Jun 16 with 1879 views | bluey_the_blue |
C4 Tory Leadership debate on 21:44 - Jun 16 by MrSwerve | Also no full stop at the end! |
So it's three errors then and not two. Warwick's such a thick illiterate cvnt. | | | |
C4 Tory Leadership debate on 21:53 - Jun 16 with 1857 views | Glyn1 |
C4 Tory Leadership debate on 21:44 - Jun 16 by MrSwerve | Also no full stop at the end! |
Unless you're a paid-up member of the Conservative party you have no say in who is going to be our next Prime Minister - so why are the TV channels showing these "debates"? They didn't do so for the Labour candidates after Blair left, or after Brown left. Surely they could have just left it to Conservative Central Office to film it themselves just for their members. This was just a couple of hours of Tory propaganda for free. | |
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C4 Tory Leadership debate on 21:54 - Jun 16 with 1853 views | Glyn1 | Still it's nice that our next Prime Minister will be from Eton. We haven't had one of those for ... oooh, three years? | |
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C4 Tory Leadership debate on 21:55 - Jun 16 with 1853 views | exiledclaseboy |
C4 Tory Leadership debate on 21:53 - Jun 16 by Glyn1 | Unless you're a paid-up member of the Conservative party you have no say in who is going to be our next Prime Minister - so why are the TV channels showing these "debates"? They didn't do so for the Labour candidates after Blair left, or after Brown left. Surely they could have just left it to Conservative Central Office to film it themselves just for their members. This was just a couple of hours of Tory propaganda for free. |
There was only one candidate when Blair left. Brown would have had to debate himself. Other than that, you’re right. | |
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C4 Tory Leadership debate on 21:59 - Jun 16 with 1840 views | BrynCartwright |
C4 Tory Leadership debate on 21:44 - Jun 16 by MrSwerve | Also no full stop at the end! |
What an a-hole he is....period! | |
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C4 Tory Leadership debate on 22:00 - Jun 16 with 1840 views | exiledclaseboy | They didn’t do debates for the 2016 Tory leadership election either, making the current w*nkfest even more odd. | |
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C4 Tory Leadership debate on 22:00 - Jun 16 with 1840 views | bluey_the_blue |
C4 Tory Leadership debate on 21:55 - Jun 16 by exiledclaseboy | There was only one candidate when Blair left. Brown would have had to debate himself. Other than that, you’re right. |
There was a Labour leadership debate televised though, wasn't there? I seem to remember one but not who was in it. | | | |
C4 Tory Leadership debate on 22:01 - Jun 16 with 1839 views | Highjack |
C4 Tory Leadership debate on 22:00 - Jun 16 by bluey_the_blue | There was a Labour leadership debate televised though, wasn't there? I seem to remember one but not who was in it. |
Yeah Corbyn and that dreary Owen bloke did one. | |
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C4 Tory Leadership debate on 22:07 - Jun 16 with 1830 views | bluey_the_blue |
C4 Tory Leadership debate on 22:01 - Jun 16 by Highjack | Yeah Corbyn and that dreary Owen bloke did one. |
That's probably why I don't remember it. Could swear there was an earlier one though. | | | |
C4 Tory Leadership debate on 23:17 - Jun 16 with 1761 views | Morfa_Same |
C4 Tory Leadership debate on 20:44 - Jun 16 by Kilkennyjack | Twitter says Rory won by a landslide tonight. Were you watching the right channel ? |
He's definitely the most sensible person in the contest, though that's a bit like being the tallest person in Lilliput. I would hate for Gove to be the next PM, and if it's Dominic Rabid I'm leaving the country. | | | |
C4 Tory Leadership debate on 00:39 - Jun 17 with 1719 views | Jack_Meoff |
C4 Tory Leadership debate on 21:33 - Jun 16 by sherpajacob |
The Logan's run manifesto. Must admit, it would solve a hell of a lot. |
C*nt would love to go round with a scythe and do it himself. | |
| If you want a vision of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face--forever. |
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C4 Tory Leadership debate on 07:09 - Jun 17 with 1666 views | Pegojack |
C4 Tory Leadership debate on 00:39 - Jun 17 by Jack_Meoff | C*nt would love to go round with a scythe and do it himself. |
I couldn't agree more with that policy. Let's start with those 120,000 odd Conservative Party members. | | | |
C4 Tory Leadership debate on 08:21 - Jun 17 with 1633 views | Muteswan |
C4 Tory Leadership debate on 07:09 - Jun 17 by Pegojack | I couldn't agree more with that policy. Let's start with those 120,000 odd Conservative Party members. |
Democracy working well here. I suppose freedom of speech works both ways. You don’t necessarily have to agree with it. A little extreme, wouldn’t you say? | | | |
C4 Tory Leadership debate on 09:22 - Jun 17 with 1588 views | costalotta |
C4 Tory Leadership debate on 19:41 - Jun 16 by exiledclaseboy | Raab. Who on earth takes him in any way seriously. What a f*cking idiot. He’s been grinning inanely all night. |
Agreed and I thought that when I seen him on Marr a few weeks ago. When Rory challenged him on the debate last night did you see the look in his eyes? The flight or fight mode deciding... he’s dull and does not understand democracy if he thinks he can prorogue. He won’t get in anyway. Came last in the debate imo. | | | |
C4 Tory Leadership debate on 09:28 - Jun 17 with 1582 views | Pegojack |
C4 Tory Leadership debate on 08:21 - Jun 17 by Muteswan | Democracy working well here. I suppose freedom of speech works both ways. You don’t necessarily have to agree with it. A little extreme, wouldn’t you say? |
It was a joke, mate. Well, an attempt at one. | | | |
C4 Tory Leadership debate on 09:46 - Jun 17 with 1559 views | dickythorpe |
C4 Tory Leadership debate on 21:33 - Jun 16 by sherpajacob |
The Logan's run manifesto. Must admit, it would solve a hell of a lot. |
They shoot horses don't they? | | | |
C4 Tory Leadership debate on 11:07 - Jun 17 with 1518 views | exiledclaseboy | There’s a series of press conferences for the leadership candidates today, one after the other in one of the Conmons committee rooms. Johnson isn’t turning up for these either. | |
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C4 Tory Leadership debate on 11:24 - Jun 17 with 1496 views | union_jack |
C4 Tory Leadership debate on 11:07 - Jun 17 by exiledclaseboy | There’s a series of press conferences for the leadership candidates today, one after the other in one of the Conmons committee rooms. Johnson isn’t turning up for these either. |
He doesn’t need to. He topped the poll I reckon in last night’s debate purely by not being there to open his mouth. He’s too far ahead at the moment to risk anything and he and his team know it. A sad state of politics in this country. What do they say? When America sneezes... You’d have thought we’d have learned from their debacles over the last few years but seem intent on copying them. | |
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C4 Tory Leadership debate on 12:46 - Jun 17 with 1459 views | bluey_the_blue |
C4 Tory Leadership debate on 11:24 - Jun 17 by union_jack | He doesn’t need to. He topped the poll I reckon in last night’s debate purely by not being there to open his mouth. He’s too far ahead at the moment to risk anything and he and his team know it. A sad state of politics in this country. What do they say? When America sneezes... You’d have thought we’d have learned from their debacles over the last few years but seem intent on copying them. |
The problem is, where there are more than two in the debate, the person in the lead is a natural target. No issue with a debate between final two... | | | |
C4 Tory Leadership debate on 13:00 - Jun 17 with 1441 views | bluey_the_blue | Stewart is toast. "Q: In Ireland citizens’ assemblies have taken years to find policy solutions to problems. So why do you think one could be used in the UK to get a Brexit solution quickly? Stewart says any solution will have to be achieved through parliament. He says he will focus on getting the deal through parliament. He needs another 45 votes to do that. The citizens’ assembly plan would be a threat to encourage parliament to compromise. But if he fails to get the deal through parliament, he will need an alternative - something that forces MPs to think outside party political boundaries. He says a citizens’ assembly could be run like jury service. It could sit at weekends, and reach an agreement quite quickly. He says, if the citizens’ assembly comes up with something parliament does not want, parliament could reject it." "Q: What if the citizens’ assembly comes up with a plan the EU rejects? Stewart says, in that case, it would not happen. But he would expect the assembly to take evidence from people like Michel Barnier. He would not expect it to come up with a unicorn." So basically Stewart's position is he believes he can get May's deal through parliament by threatening a "citizen's assembly". That "assembly" would magically come up with a plan incredibly quickly by working weekends only. The "CA" plan could of course be rejected by parliament but he wouldn't expect it to because the "CA" would listen to what EU wants and base a plan off that. Bonkers. | | | |
C4 Tory Leadership debate on 13:20 - Jun 17 with 1414 views | exiledclaseboy | Stewart was toast the moment he said he wouldn’t countenance a no deal Brexit. Whatever he’s saying now is irrelevant. | |
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C4 Tory Leadership debate on 13:30 - Jun 17 with 1400 views | bluey_the_blue |
C4 Tory Leadership debate on 13:20 - Jun 17 by exiledclaseboy | Stewart was toast the moment he said he wouldn’t countenance a no deal Brexit. Whatever he’s saying now is irrelevant. |
True, but the real underlying issue is he still believes he can get May's deal through parliament. His tactic is an ineffectual threat. Given it's been voted down how many times now, he's literally on another planet. Anyone lookimg to get a deal shouldn't look at what Parliament has voted down but what Parliament has shown agreement for and right now it's only the Brady amendment that matches that criteria. | | | |
C4 Tory Leadership debate on 13:55 - Jun 17 with 1370 views | WarwickHunt |
C4 Tory Leadership debate on 13:30 - Jun 17 by bluey_the_blue | True, but the real underlying issue is he still believes he can get May's deal through parliament. His tactic is an ineffectual threat. Given it's been voted down how many times now, he's literally on another planet. Anyone lookimg to get a deal shouldn't look at what Parliament has voted down but what Parliament has shown agreement for and right now it's only the Brady amendment that matches that criteria. |
He’s not “literally” on another planet, you daft twà t. | | | |
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