David Dimbleby chairs the debate from Colchester, with a panel of politicians and other guests facing topical questions from the audience.
On the panel are
Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Greg Clark,
Shadow Home Secretary Diane Abbott,
former Metropolitan Police Commissioner Bernard Hogan-Howe,
former CEO of Marks & Spencer Stuart Rose, and
crime writer Dreda Say Mitchell
David Dimbleby chairs the debate from Colchester, with a panel of politicians and other guests facing topical questions from the audience. On the panel are Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Greg Clark, Shadow Home Secret
Bernard Hogan-Howe usually comes across as a normal human being. No wonder he left the plod; he realised that Flabbott might have become his boss. At least he's gone some professional integrity.
Bernard Hogan-Howe usually comes across as a normal human being. No wonder he left the plod; he realised that Flabbott might have become his boss. At least he's gone some professional integrity.
BBC forced to close down tonight's programme due to huge support for the Labour Party and utter contempt and derision for the Tories and their failed policies and pathetic budget.
BBC forced to close down tonight's programme due to huge support for the Labour Party and utter contempt and derision for the Tories and their failed policies and pathetic budget.
The Leopard 23 Nov 17 22:46 seems we have a rival thread. Only 40mins tonight as it was cut short due to someone needing medical attention. Where did you hear it?
Keep up Spotify
The Leopard 23 Nov 17 22:46 seems we have a rival thread.Only 40mins tonight as it was cut short due to someone needing medical attention. Where did you hear it?Keep up Spotify
I am surprised anyone bothers to watch this programme anymore,you might as well save time and get the Labour party election leaflet to keep up to date.
I am surprised anyone bothers to watch this programme anymore,you might as well save time and get the Labour party election leaflet to keep up to date.