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Betty Boop
24-09-2009, 09:42 PM
Woohoo! Question Time is back! :greengrin

Toaods
24-09-2009, 09:49 PM
you catch Andrew Neil's pre Question Time plug for his show?


"Coming up later tonight...the Worlds biggest bender:


.....Uri Geller."


:faf::faf::faf:

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Woohoo! Question Time is back! :greengrin


I've been on Question Time.

Not in the seat I should have been though......:greengrin

wpj
24-09-2009, 09:55 PM
Jeez i'm getting old, i'm liking Heseltine!!

Betty Boop
24-09-2009, 10:00 PM
Jeez i'm getting old, i'm liking Heseltine!!

Also known as Tarzan! :greengrin

Toaods
24-09-2009, 10:01 PM
Jeez i'm getting old, i'm liking Heseltine!!

Interesting that he badgered Harman(no favourite of mine) about not giving an answer on AL Megrahi - he was often quiet as a church mouse when in power.

wpj
24-09-2009, 10:04 PM
Also known as Tarzan! :greengrin

:greengrin have just googled him and added the words tarzan cartoon :faf: (remember spitting image)

it's difficult to say when i hated all things tory that he would be such better company than the bland modern polititions

Woody1985
24-09-2009, 10:04 PM
HH is a cretin.

That is all.

Danderhall Hibs
24-09-2009, 10:17 PM
Did I just see Frank Lampard Snr in the crowd? He was laughing at Heseltine talking about the £1m house tax.

Betty Boop
24-09-2009, 10:26 PM
BNP supporter in the audience! :blah:

Toaods
24-09-2009, 10:31 PM
Did I just see Frank Lampard Snr in the crowd? He was laughing at Heseltine talking about the £1m house tax.

think you are correct - he shat himself when they referred to it as the Abrahmovic Tax.:faf:

wpj
24-09-2009, 10:41 PM
The cartoon thing i googled earlier got me onto this site
http://www.cartoons.ac.uk/ good site!
the result from putting "Hibernian" in the search is interesting

LiverpoolHibs
25-09-2009, 09:42 AM
Jeez i'm getting old, i'm liking Heseltine!!

I also slightly baffled myself by liking him - until his seriously unpleasant comments about Sangatte (which the Lib Dem guy pulled him up well for).

In contrast, Harriett Harman is never anything other than one of the most loathsome people ever.

I think the reason is that, despite Heseltine symbolising pretty much everything I hate, he at least believes in something and subscribes to a congruent, coherent ideology and analysis of the world.

Meaning that I actually prefer him to Harman - who only subscribes to the Blairite notion that any proper ideological politics is anachronistic and should be left in the past in favour of ****ing dreadful consensus politics and appealing to the desires of the electorate - despite despising everything he stands for.

It was quite a revelation!

Big Ed
25-09-2009, 10:17 AM
I also slightly baffled myself by liking him - until his seriously unpleasant comments about Sangatte (which the Lib Dem guy pulled him up well for).

In contrast, Harriett Harman is never anything other than one of the most loathsome people ever.

I think the reason is that, despite Heseltine symbolising pretty much everything I hate, he at least believes in something and subscribes to a congruent, coherent ideology and analysis of the world.

Meaning that I actually prefer him to Harman - who only subscribes to the Blairite notion that any proper ideological politics is anachronistic and should be left in the past in favour of ****ing dreadful consensus politics and appealing to the desires of the electorate - despite despising everything he stands for.

It was quite a revelation!

He resigned over the Westgate Affair. I cannot imagine a set of circumstances which would even have Harriet Harman contemplate resignation.

Woody1985
25-09-2009, 10:21 AM
It was brilliant when Fraser Nelson (IIRC) said she'll be out of a job in 6 months. :faf:

Betty Boop
25-09-2009, 10:33 AM
I also slightly baffled myself by liking him - until his seriously unpleasant comments about Sangatte (which the Lib Dem guy pulled him up well for).

In contrast, Harriett Harman is never anything other than one of the most loathsome people ever.

I think the reason is that, despite Heseltine symbolising pretty much everything I hate, he at least believes in something and subscribes to a congruent, coherent ideology and analysis of the world.

Meaning that I actually prefer him to Harman - who only subscribes to the Blairite notion that any proper ideological politics is anachronistic and should be left in the past in favour of ****ing dreadful consensus politics and appealing to the desires of the electorate - despite despising everything he stands for.

It was quite a revelation!

Did he not say that he could tell the difference between economic migrants and asylum seekers, just by looking at them? :greengrin

Big Ed
25-09-2009, 10:35 AM
It was brilliant when Fraser Nelson (IIRC) said she'll be out of a job in 6 months. :faf:

But she won't will she. She is a QC and has been Minister of State in the Department for Constitutional Affairs with responsibilities including constitutional reform, legal aid and court processes.
She'll use all of those things to get some monsterously paid legal gig somewhere regardless of the fact that she is both shallow and inept at every turn in public life.

LiverpoolHibs
25-09-2009, 10:36 AM
It was brilliant when Fraser Nelson (IIRC) said she'll be out of a job in 6 months. :faf:

Meh, I think he was the most objectionable of all of them last night. And on a panel that also contains Digby Jones (who, incidentally, bears a striking resemblance to a bullfrog), that's no mean feat.