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David Dimbleby chairs the debate from Worthing, where the panellists facing questions from the audience at :
Anna Soubry MP, Anneliese Dodds MP, Daily Mail and Sunday Times columnist Dominic Lawson, Professor of American literature Sarah Churchwell, and novelist Lionel Shriver |
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Soubry....why don't you naff off !
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Th. May dead sacred of election !
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Labour want an election !
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bozz eyed fecker starting to annoy me
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still brexit
remoaners and gammons , yawn |
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Bunch of nobodies
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Brexit brexit brexit ..... load of bollocks. Just get out ffs
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next question ....please
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Self-determination...that's what we want !
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Shriver was born Margaret Ann Shriver on May 18, 1957, in Gastonia, North Carolina, to a deeply religious family (her father is a Presbyterian minister).
At age 15, she informally changed her name from Margaret Ann to Lionel because she did not like the name she had been given, and as a tomboy felt that a conventionally male name fitted her better.[1] |
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Very white audience.
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The beak on the Dodds girl
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Guy thinks he's on the panel !
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Pretty young woman !
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Whatever floats your boat re. Shriver, but ffs Lionel???
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^ Said something
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why so many americans ?
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Woman on left, Churchwell has lived here maybe 19 years at least :
Churchwell lectured at the University of East Anglia from 1999 until 2016, when she became Professor of American Literature and Public Understanding of the Humanities and director of the Being Human festival at the School of Advanced Study of the London University.[1] She has written for The Times Literary Supplement, The New York Times Book Review, The Spectator, the New Statesman,[2] The Guardian and The Observer. Her books include The Many Lives of Marilyn Monroe (2004); and Careless People: Murder, Mayhem and the Invention of The Great Gatsby (2013) about F. Scott Fitzgerald.[3][4][5] Her television appearances include Newsnight, Question Time, The Review Show, and The Sharp End with Clive Anderson. Churchwell was a judge for the 2014 Man Booker Prize.[6] She was Writer in Residence at the Eccles Centre for American Studies in 2015. |
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No need to fine latecomers.....Docs always seem to run 20 to 40 mins behind
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I just hear noise when she speaks as the beak totally transfixes my attention like an indian snake charmer does a cobra.
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Just take the next patient
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On to This Week :
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i wouldnt mind getting a ton when i have to wait half an hour
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ton of nutty slack ?
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When ever you go to Docs use handgel before you leave....they have some on walls or take your own....place is full of germs !
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Horrible hair !
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Not so bad in studio
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Even good
flip flopping here ...lol |
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Labour woman was full of crap as usual, there were 3 times at least she was talking total nonsense but her rant about using EU people as bargaining chips is rubbish, as it was the EU that didn't want to do a simple early reciprocal deal (which the UK wanted) to clear all that up, they said it had to be part of the final deal, I forget the other, but more poorer kids are now going to uni than ever before and again she was talking rubbish about how it's so bad for them. She just wanted to tell fibs to score petty points...
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she was correct about may not giving immigrants leave to stay
dunno how you can deny it, she was only one with power to grant that and did not she made it a chip to be bargained theres more poor people at uni because they dont earn and pay 9 grand a year... |
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Tuition fees are no barrier to anyone going to uni, no matter how much they are. The student is given a loan at the start to cover it and they only start paying back when they're earning above a threshold and even then it's only a small percentage of their wage. I got into real debt in my younger years with phone calls from 7am to 11pm, threatening letters in the post and damage to my credit rating. Tuition fees don't come with that. When the graduate does start paying it back, the payment comes out of their wage automatically. They can't accidentally miss a payment. It is the softest "debt" possible.
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Didn't get on but very refreshing to see my hometown of Worthing on QT. Not a left winger in sight
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She didn't make it a chip to be bargained. Unlike the virtue signalling left, she actually takes her responsibility for the many British people who live in europe seriously, which is it should be. They went to Europe and said "lets just have a reciprocal deal here and give all the people living abroad these sensible rights" and the EU told them to F--- Off.
Only in the warped mind of the remoaner left can the Tories be the bad guys here and the EU the good guys. |
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oh gamm on just checking you know thats not true
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