Question Time Iraq Special next week (22/3)

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Post by Colston »

George not so sure tonight... hasn't been confirmed.
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Post by Mandy »

Very disappointing to have heard that tonight.

In the the thread on the Downing Street Petition which wasn't accepted since they are probably scared to even hear GG's name, I wrote :
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Which is probably why the BBC won't invite GG to be on Question time next week {even after discussing it with him last week). George just said on TalkSport he has not had a confirmation of his invitation,
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George stated that it would be an invited audience...

..but this appears to be the usual run of things.

https://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/q ... 419479.stm

What say you?

Any news on the panel?
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Post by luke »

yeah i noticed that colston, looks like its the norm, and thinking about it, i guess they would have to do something like that. be interesting to know how the bbc share out the seats though, what they think is fair and balanced ...

i got a feeling galloway won't be on it, they didn't mention it last week ...
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THIS WEEK'S PANEL:

John Bolton
Des Browne MP
Dr Liam Fox MP
Charles Kennedy MP
Benazir Bhutto
Tony Benn

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At least Bhutto and Benn will be good viewing!
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Benn will be good, Kennedy could actually be good on this subject (unless he gets too hung up on the UN), not so sure about Bhutto. I've got 2 and a half essays to do for Friday, I'd have interrupted that for George but now I'm not so sure. I wonder if they excluded him for criticising the BBC like that caller who used to work for them said, or if they were just concerned for Ned Flanders' (Bolton's) safety?
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Post by major.tom »

Funny comparison, Harry, between Bolton & Flanders, but the only thing they have in common is a mustache. Ned is annoyingly nice, while Bolton's a colossal prick.

Too bad BBC didn't follow through and include GG. But that would've taken more courage than I've seen them display in the last few years. If they've rigged the audience, they might as well rig the panel.

Granted, I'm not as learned on British MP's so that might not be as bad an imbalance as it appears...
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Absolutely ridiculous that on the anniversary debate of the Iraq War, the most vocal leader of the anti-war movement, who is constantly in the Public Eye, and whom events have proved was right all along, is excluded !!

I believe that is it down to one of two things; either the BBC acting vindictive because of his constant criticism of them, or they have bowed to pressure from either/both Bolton & Browne, because they dare not of face GG in a debate, exactly like Jon Gaunt did at the end of last year. I tend to think that it is more the latter, because although I know that the BBC is now a shadow of it’s former self after it’s self-castration following the Hutton Inquiry, it must surely retain enough professionalism not to be motivated by petty vindictiveness. I’m interested to read Harry’s comment about a Caller who was former BBC employee, as I don’t retold hear that call, so I would like to know what he/she said.

Regarding the panel, Tony Benn will be brilliant, and although he will be head & shoulders above the rest, his polite & restrained manner, as well as his age will be taken advantage off by his opponents, as has been done in the past, as in trying to dismiss his views as that of an old out of touch eccentric. To me he is a priceless & unique hero, and in common with GG, I regard him, as he does, in many ways as my Mentor, as he helped shape my opinions when I became interested in politics at a young age.

It would be interesting to see if Dimbleby says anything about the absence of Galloway, as it is such an obvious shortfall in the debate, and I wouldn’t be surprised Benn himself remarks on it.
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Absolutely shocking that there's no George. I'm very curious about this "invited audience." Just how does one get invited? And what is the selection criteria? Actually, I think I can work out the second one for myself.
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Tony Benn's the man. I'm also looking forward to hearing Bhutto - I don't think I've ever seen her in a situation like Question Time before.
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Faceless , have you not see the “Dinner with Portillo” episodes that are on EvilGoblin’s YouTube page ? Bhutto was a guest along with GG, and I think she came cross as ok, but as I’m struggling to remember her, she could not have made too much of an impression on me.

Indeed what I remember most is some old yank professor being so unable to counter GG comments about American imperialism, that the only thing that he finally comes out with is a very pathetic huff of “You don’t know what you are talking about !”.

Classic GG-got-his-man moment.
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George was great there, thanks for that. Rana was also OK, Bhutto was just bland. The others were on cloud cookoo land.
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Post by Sheffman »

... sickening GG has been dropped tonight, not sure why. I sent a rant via e-mail to the BBC, but of course, I'm wasting my time.
Good to see Tony Benn making an appearance, hope he doesn't let the side down.
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