QUESTION TIME / THIS WEEK THREAD 3

No, nothing will stop them, they will plough on and on till the bitter end.

>when he invites mongs like richard herring and bobby gillespie on and they get upset because the show is genuinely and unironically 2deep4them

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Oh forgot about Andrea, nvm that

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*Blocks your Posh Boy*

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DESU just showed the shambles that is the media
>Social decline topic but let's dance

Isn't he dead?

>It's only fair considering it's taken 40 years to have this vote.
Tbf, this was the first. The Maastricht Treaty was the creation of what we know today as the EU and was the final straw for some in Europe. The '75 vote to be remain in the EEC.

Can we have some (((Oven))) memes capped from This segement?

>I was asked to go on “This Week” show on @bbc last night to discuss “Progress”, My line of reasoning was that here in the U.K. we are not progressing but regressing back to the social inequalities of the 1930’s due to the failure of 40 years of Free Market Capitalism, and tying that in with the rise of Fascism in Europe & all over the world; I was immediately cut off by Andrew Neil who quickly handed the question over to Michael Portillo. I never got to say what I fully wanted, my impression was that Andrew Neil sensed an alternative opinion that he didn’t want to hear and closed me down. I found him to be arrogant, rude & smug. When I arrived before the show, the Producers asked me if I would take part in this ‘dance’ idea at the end of the show ; I refused, after that their attitude towards me changed. After it finished, the Labour M.P. Caroline Flint joined Michael Portillo, Andrew Neil & the Producer / crew as they cracked open the Champagne ( or Wine? ) and toasted each other, it was a sickening sight. This film sums up the attitude of the political class of our country, and the media who support / serve / enable them.

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