David Dimbleby chairs the debate from Dover, with a panel of politicians and other guests facing topical questions from the audience.
The panellists are Transport Secretary Chris Grayling, Shadow Secretary for Brexit Keir Starmer, Vice President of the European Parliament Mairead McGuinness, journalist Afshin Rattansi, and actor Brian Cox
David Dimbleby chairs the debate from Dover, with a panel of politicians and other guests facing topical questions from the audience. The panellists are Transport Secretary Chris Grayling, Shadow Secretary for Brexit Keir Starmer, Vice President of t
cameras are trained to find nodding heads, or shaking heads, as required
or rolling eyes, they may even be planted, who knows
quite why they try to make an answer more right or wrong by showing other people is very odd, and as if two people agreeing are more right than one persons opinion
cameras are trained to find nodding heads, or shaking heads, as requiredor rolling eyes, they may even be planted, who knowsquite why they try to make an answer more right or wrong by showing other peopleis very odd, and as if two people agreeing are
Telford involves lots of low income people who are of no consequence to the likes of this lot on here and very embarrasing to the authorities.
Oh and it IS the BBC remember.
Telford involves lots of low income people who are of no consequence to the likes of this lot on here and very embarrasing to the authorities.Oh and it IS the BBC remember.
1, A member of an oligarchy, someone who is part of a small group that runs a country. 2, (especially Russia, USA, Europe, or China) A very rich person, particularly with political power; a plutocrat.
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Nounoligarch (plural oligarchs)1, A member of an oligarchy, someone who is part of a small group that runs a country.2, (especially Russia, USA, Europe, or China) A very rich person, particularly with political power; a plutocrat.https://en.wiktionar