The Thursday political discussion double bill resumes tonight with Chesterfield the host of a bad Dimbleby & Friends panel. Once again Diane Abbott runs away after being an idiot midweek but has been replaced by the just as inept white van hater Emily Thornberry. Angry bitch Liz Truss is on for the Conservatives with the decrepit Vince Cable representing the Lib Dems. LBC's Iain Dale makes his QT debut.
On #comfytime, there is no Portillo but there is the delectable Priti Patel alongside THE NEIL and AJ. Thankfully our morals will be put in check as MORALITY MAN discusses Syria.
On QT (10:45pm - 11:45pm): >David Dimbleby presents topical debate from Chesterfield. On the panel are chief secretary to the treasury and former justice secretary Liz Truss MP, shadow foreign secretary Emily Thornberry MP, Liberal Democrat leader Vince Cable MP, Guardian columnist Nesrine Malik and LBC presenter Iain Dale.
On TW (11:45pm - 12:30am): >Andrew Neil presents a round-up of the political week with Alan Johnson and Priti Patel. There is a review of Westminster life from Richard Madeley. Plus Peter Hitchens presents a film on why he is against bombing Syria, while DJ and TV presenter Ashley James puts morality in the spotlight.
I find Emily Maitlis quite sexy. I imagine her straddling me wearing black stockings and suspenders, no bra and she's pushing her tongue in my mouth and grinding hard on my cock.
almost forgot this was on but remembered in the end haha
Andrew Gray
Bracing for a snooze-fest. Old man Vince Cable will no doubt monotonously drone on about brexit
Isaiah Green
>From a Jewish family, Emily Maitlis is the daughter of Professor Peter Maitlis, FRS, Emeritus Professor of Inorganic Chemistry at the University of Sheffield, and Marion Maitlis. She is married to Mark Gwynne, an investment manager, whom she has referred to as "my Catholic boy". They have two children.
Jeremiah Cook
Hitchens on This Week.
Angel Fisher
>hitchens and pretty Patel tw Might actually be bothered to stay up
Gavin Morris
Truss looks a fucking mess.
Thornberry always is.
Ryan Phillips
At least there's not a shit actor, singer or comedian on.
This question is distracting from the real question which is why is May a total fucking psycho trying to deport these people who lived here for 50 years.
She'd say something fucking stupid and everyone would laugh at her
Kevin Gomez
dont think anyone has been deported - its a (((diversion))) from something else
Jose Cox
>How dare they create a hostile environment for illegal immigrants by warning them that they will get kicked out if found. How will the real immigrants know they aren't the ones being targeted?!?!
Neither Labour or Tories are responsible, it was a UKBA decision.
Anthony Thompson
Why don't we just flood the Commons with ex-military men? At least they would have the balls to push through legislation despite all the constant bitching...
Nobody has been deported or will be deported, people just want to shout muh racism
Chase Adams
Absolute fucking disgrace isn't it? As if having Cable and Thornberry wasn't bad enough.
Daniel Roberts
>Labour home sec got rid of the documentation in 2009 Not quite. The decision to shred the documents was made by Labour in 2009. They were shredded under the Tories in 2010 with no thought to digitalise them beforehand (a Labour oversight).
Aaron James
>Actually thinks Teresa May wanted to kick these wogs out in 2012
Jaxson Sanchez
what's this whole windrush thing about?
Kayden Williams
>I agree with the gentleman in blue
I'm gonna write a song about this.
Cameron Wood
Why is this called a political debate show when there is no debate
Christopher Perry
>muh windrush
doesn't matter they'll all be kicked out along with the wiggers by 2030 when the nationalists win powah
Wyatt Walker
it's virtue signalling for the panel, but in those terms it's nothing compared to the "Corbyn is an anti-semite" smears last week.
When you've got people like Tebbit marching against racism, it's obvious it's a set up.
Jonathan Lee
you finally get the point of qt, grats
Levi Wilson
vince the cuck busy virtue signalling, what a worthless man
Cooper Mitchell
Don't see how May can be blamed, when only 18 MP voted against the Immigration Act. Everybody else abstained or voted for it.
Plus, if Immigration had been remotely sensible for the past twenty years, it wouldn't be needed.
Jordan Martin
>i agree with whoever got the most amount of claps
Brody Rivera
Would need to start a new party because none of them would be allowed onto the candidates as they are all white men who have conservative tendencies
Robert Robinson
It's gone to the point of not being funny anymore, beyond that, to being worth an indulgent smile and bemused shake of the head
Look – Corbyn is definitely a multi-racialist, pro-faggot leftist. But he is also an old school type leftist and thus ANTI-GLOBALISM. And sorry to break the rough news – but a multi-racialist, pro-faggot leftist against globalism is better than a multi-racialist, pro-faggot “Tory” for globalism. Just look at this on the geo-political scale here. Theresa is: Anti-Russia Pro-Israel Pro-Saudi Pro-international free trade Pro-EU Female Jeremy is: Not even concerned about Russia, would probably just be cool with Putin Anti-Israel Anti-Saudi Anti-international free trade At least less pro-EU than Theresa Male Honestly, if you look at this from just a basic cost-benefit analysis, I don’t even understand how we are having this discussion.
Adam Hernandez
>the default position is to refuse entry how is that a bad thing?
Jack Howard
Exactly, it was essentially a cross-party decision.
William Gonzalez
Thanks for the reminder
Connor Gomez
Because what a tiny minority wants is way more important than the country at large, eh Vince? Fucking native Brits wanting immigration sorted out...how bloody dare they?
Oliver Butler
This womyn of colour is dying, fuck borders and laws and shit!
Adrian Allen
The board is either trolls or fucking cucks. This is about the most sensible thing I've read all evening.