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The Daily Politics was about the only good thing the BBC did with the fantastic Andrew Neil on it.
But I believe they decided it wasn't trendy and "yoof" enough, and he was a middle aged white man, so they ditched it. I totally forgot about the new show until I read your comment and switched on and it's 5 women and one guy on the right. Is he ghey or trans, what BBC diversity tick box does he tick? |
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I give up before the male arrived
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He (They/Zie?) ran off as I finished typing, was obviously on to speak about a specific thing, and feared his mensies would synchronise. Episode 1, they've set out the tick box PC stall in no uncertain terms haven't they.
Can't wait to see the viewing figures crash. |
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Thoroughly enjoyable watch with good debate and no gammons shouting over one and other.
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unwatchable
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By the way the licence fee is voluntary ,
It’s a very good idea not to pay it if you don’t wish to |
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It's to the Daily Politics what Victoria Derbyshire is to proper news. Not worth watching, the first and last time for me.
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I remember them walking down our street , it’s usually a Sunday , checking on the tv licence
Looking down you could see them , 3 or 4, knocking on doors ( dressed in overcoats middle aged and had the appearance of ex army , think there was a woman once as well. But you can tell them a mile off From my upstairs flat I watched them all the way from the top to the bottom of the street Knocking on doors Don’t think anyone answered , maybe everyone was in church that Sunday morning |
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They’ll leave you a little note , throw it in the bin
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ps I think you have to register to log in to the bbc I player now
So I wouldn’t do that , it’s just a way to check if you have a licence |
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Most of their political programmes are a load of crap , that’s why i don’t watch them
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or anything else ( apart from fake or fortune ) and that’s at my mothers house on Sunday night
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There is one thing that you can be happy about as well as the money , you are doing more good by not paying the bbc licence fee than those that do
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Good to hear you get female company once a week, lfc1971!
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shut up
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only joking , you hit a nerve there die Linke : )
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I watch match of the day at a female friends house as well , ok : )
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I have never paid for a tv licence and I never will
It’s your duty to do the same , if possible |
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I stopped paying the licence fee years ago.
The resulting correspondence was comical. They start off friendly (have you forgotten to pay, help is available etc) before progressing to various levels of intimidation (threats of visits, threats of fines, threats of court summons etc) none of which ever materialised into anything. Empty threats every single one. Then they began all over again by being friendly (inviting me to buy a licence, do you need help etc). Laughable. :) |
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Poncing off old ladies isn't cool IFC
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LOL I googled this and this is the producers twitter feed:
https://twitter.com/robburl?lang=en "So what you are saying is that viewers wouldn’t be able to distinguish between Politics Live today and Loose Women because women simply can’t be distinguished from one another?" LOL. Who can read that and not be reminded of his fellow traveller in snowflakery "Cathy Newman" with her endless deliberate distortions of points in her infamous "so what you are saying is .. [not what you were saying]" Jordan Peterson interview. As shown in 100s of "So what you are saying" Cathy Newman Memes. https://medium.com/@stianchrister/24-memes-that-sum-up-jordan-peterson-vs-cathy-newman-7c7b9229f2f What is also funny is that insufferable paranoid flouncing out of the studio fool Owen Jones has apparently had a mad go at him, :) https://order-order.com/people/rob-burley/ |