It's Christmas time and there's no Question Time on a Thursday. That means it's ONLY #comfytime and the end of 2018 review. Your classic trio of THE NEIL, Choo Choo and AJ host, with Lib Dem irrelevance Miranda Green and Neil's SNP fucktoy John Nicolson also featuring.
Liam Halligan and Kevin Maguire feature in the This Week panto with Rory Bremner once again providing the voices of the year.
On TW (11:45pm - 12:30am): >Andrew Neil reviews the political year with Michael Portillo, Alan Johnson, Miranda Green and John Nicolson on the sofas. The team are joined for Shakespearean-themed films by Liam Halligan and Kevin Maguire, while music is provided by Gabrielle Aplin and the Ida Girls. Plus famous voices channelled by Rory Bremner.
You now need TV licence to watch BBC catch up. Just stop fucking paying and carry on watching TV. When they send letters, pop them in recycling and when they come to door, either ignore it and slam door in their face. They can do nothing.
Aaron Brooks
I'm undecided on this. For ages I thought so, but of late his tweets replying to people accusing him of this suggest otherwise (he says things like 'when I leave the BBC I'll be able to tell you how I voted', etc).
James Reyes
>moment of the year >its all just muh Russia
Ethan Jones
Is that Bobby Gillespie on the right, stewing with absolute disgust?
why is this guy banging on about his stupid sob stories
Leo Johnson
>immigrants have to be given citizenship just give em work visas
Cameron Smith
WE NEED MORE EU IMMIGRANTS TO DO OUR SHIT PAID JOBS
Connor Cruz
>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. instagram.com/p/BpH7PG0HoSq/
Jose Morgan
If you pay tv licence fee, you're probably a virgin faggot
Grayson Robinson
How many immigrants is too many? They never answer this question. Also who apart from politicians really gaf about Windrush. Honestly. Average house price is fucking 300k and they're going on about Windrush
Christian Phillips
>Bobby "Smiler" Gillespie WEW
Benjamin Long
I will never get tired of the last 3 seconds of this webm.
>I was immediately cut off by Andrew Neil who quickly handed the question over to Michael Portillo. I love how he completely ignores the fact he was completely smashed off his head to the point he was incomprehensible.
>Politics student at Newcastle University. Mother of two fur babies, passionate Socialist, animal lover, and campaigner for social equality Fucking Hexham.
Possibly for the best - that he didn't make it to any of the last QT episodes means he must really be getting on. He's always been older than his years and he's well into his 70s now.
Hudson Nelson
SEETHING
He really hit a nerve when when he called out that cat lady didn't he
Cameron Bell
It's not to do with his age, he's been blacklisted on the beeb because he dropped too many redpills.
Ryan Hall
He seems to have stopped a lot of his TV stuff since his partner died. Plus I think an element of is a factor too.
Isaiah Anderson
You reckon? Really could be, to be fair. Last time I remember him being on something was Newsnight when tranny Paris Lees called him a privileged white male, a hideous claim.
Did she really call him that? He's club-footed, had polio, and grew up dirt-poor and also gay when it was illegal for fuck sake
Parker Davis
I like how they cling onto this "award-winning" shit, yet ignore the fact she's genuinely mental who constantly peddles insane conspiracy theories on Twitter then deletes them as soon as they're ripped to pieces.
Oh, and then there's that thing with Len Blavatnik who turned out to be a Remain campaign donor.
Colton Morgan
She really did, it's on Youtube. Don't seek it out because it'll make you angry but she did.
Matthew Powell
Yeah that tranny is a stupid fucking cunt. If I recall Starkey basically just ignored him saying it as well, I was expecting him to go fucking bananas. Makes me unsettled to think he might have had to restrain himself for fear of being labelled a "transphobe" or some other bollocks.
Michael Martinez
DRUUUUUUUUUUMMMMMMMPPPPPPPFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
Joshua Barnes
Who's this you're talking about sorry? Can't remember a cat lady being on.
That Kevin maguire is a tool. Does anyone remember the Louise boat?
Ethan Gray
Some of these cages featured tongue-pieces called “the branks” or “scold’s bridle,” which originated in 16th century Scotland before journeying to America via England. These tongue-pieces included spikes or thorny wheels called rowels and would be shoved into the captives’ mouths. Besides the obvious wounds that these mechanisms inflicted, the cages also muffled screams and prevented effective communication.
Jackson Collins
Cor I'd love to have it off with Liz while she wears that Trump cap
Carson Bailey
>Now it's time for fuck drumf hahaha! This doesn't belong on comfy time.
Jayden Thompson
He also said the Primal Scream singer Bobby Gillespie, who recently looked on stony-faced as Neil danced on the set of This Week, was a “miserable jock” who likes to “spout Corbynista propaganda from his fancy Islington pad”.
Quite enjoy the format of 4 panellists who are fairly knowledgeable and think they should do it more often rather than simply getting some dipshit lefty to spout on about socialism.
Ethan Ramirez
>The problem with populists is that we engage with them >It has nothing to do with just calling them and their supporters names
Anthony Martinez
Citizens of nowhere was the best thing May ever said.
Austin Johnson
Back when may showed signs of some potential, how low she has gone since.
Ethan Campbell
This is This Week at its best. The only decent political show and they shove it to the midnight timeslot.
Elijah Howard
True, it loses a lot of viewers because of that. I think that does help it though to some extent, makes it a bit looser.