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Henry_17

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Harris Academy, Peckham. Maybe RH can get you a front row seat, and back stage pass..


Henry_17 Wrote:

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> Double D just mentioned that next week's show will

> be in "South London". The website is even cagier

> in divulging details, stating only "London".

>

> Anyone know where this is likely to be?

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Apologies, my use of English is not good due to the EU. It will be better when we leave. We will also start brewing proper English beer again like Double Diamond and Red Barrel which sadly Brussels outlawed due to the lack of diamondsbarrels in the beer. A good topic of conversation when I bump into Nige again at a Westminster pub
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malumbu Wrote:

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> Apologies, my use of English is not good due to

> the EU. It will be better when we leave. We will

> also start brewing proper English beer again like

> Double Diamond and Red Barrel which sadly Brussels

> outlawed due to the lack of diamondsbarrels in the

> beer. A good topic of conversation when I bump

> into Nige again at a Westminster pub


Unless he's migrated to the States by then.

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I hate this programme, it attracts extreme guardianista liberal elitists for the most part, and a handful of right wing nationalist fanatics on the other. There's no sensible middle ground, and the biased panel try to 'out do-gooder' each other, it's painful to watch. Time the BBC retired this show.


Louisa.

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Louisa Wrote:

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> I hate this programme, it attracts extreme

> guardianista liberal elitists for the most part,

> and a handful of right wing nationalist fanatics

> on the other. There's no sensible middle ground,

> and the biased panel try to 'out do-gooder' each

> other, it's painful to watch. Time the BBC retired

> this show.

>

> Louisa.



Don't they boast about how representative the audience is.


It's not at it's best however - Robin Day - he was a presenter :)

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They do seem to have a problem with the chair.


But for me the truly dire aspect of this programme (as with the appalling Newsnight) is that it makes a pretence of serious discussion. Yet the format only allows soundbites. So we get people on it who are willing to give them.


Can you imagine a serious thinker participating in this programme? How could they even begin to construct an argument in the slots available?


The BBC is supposed to provide public service: in current affairs it has long since stopped even trying in the concern for 'audience'.

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