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If ever there was an endorsement for Brexit it was last night's 'Question Time'. The rantings of Emily Thornbury were a disgrace. She continually called Boris Johnson a liar and along with that idiot of an SNP MP, Ian Blackford, continually interrupted the other panellists when they attempted to offer their opinions. Compare these two to the erudite, measured and polite comments of political commentator Iain Dale and they were shown up for what they are. The Lib Dem MP, Layla Moran, also resorted to profanities and there you have it, NASTY Remainers. Richard Tice, chairman of Brexit, was given little air time as it was dominated by the two loud mouths, Thornbury and Blackford. The Tory MP, Kwasi Kwartang was OK but when asked the question 'What will Boris do if he he has to ask Brussels for another extension?' he should have answered that he didn't know, because nobody does. I don't think that Fiona Bruce chaired it very well, as I say, she allowed those two loud mouths too much air time. When you have politicians such as Thornbury and Blackford we realise that we really have scraped the bottom of the barrel.
Last edited by Leicesterbaggie; 06-09-2019 at 08:00 AM.
I’ve just watched last nights QT. TBF to Fiona Bruce, I think she had her hands full. Blackford came across as a dour Puritan Scot and seemed incapable of answering any question without a long monologue on independence, his manners in interrupting people were awful.
Layla Moran came across as unpleasant and immensely dislikable, I can see why she’s the sort who slapped her boyfriend around recently only to be arrested by the police as she eventually owned up to.
Lady lard as* came across as her usual patronising self. All 3 constantly used personal abuse throughout. This program was a great advert for Leave given the behaviour of these 3. Thornbury once again cut herself as a figure of complete ridicule by stating she would negotiate a deal then campaign against it.
Iain Dale came across well I thought and easily the most coherent which was interesting as he isn’t an MP. I thought the best bit was when that young woman who called them all completely useless and accused them of embarrassing the nation. It summed up what a shower of sh*t exists in the House of Commons and how so many on all sides need flushing down the drain at the next election.