What a bizarre choice.
BBC Debate Night then gives a short bio for each debater, concluding with
It looks like one of Moley’s jokes but it isn’t, that’s the actual BBC tweet.
What a bizarre choice.
BBC Debate Night then gives a short bio for each debater, concluding with
It looks like one of Moley’s jokes but it isn’t, that’s the actual BBC tweet.
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9 responses to “Four adults and”
I’ve seen pictures of Scotland; do I qualify?
Do you have a white T shirt?
My grandfather was born in Scotland. So I should qualify.
A bloke in a white t-shirt who once lived somewhere but doesn’t anymore versus “Hollyrood’s official piper” – I’d better fire up my VPN.
I went to Stirling for a conference once. And I own many tshirts. I would debate way better than Talcum X.
Ahhhh but are the tshirts sparkling white? It’s no good having black or red or blue tshirts, because they don’t look enough like toddler underwear.
Can we also take a spell at mocking “Will be part of what’s next”, because that’s one of the weakest, most desperate things I think I’ve ever heard any politician or political party that wants to be taken seriously say. I mean, they loose my vote on principle just for that.
Hahahaha isn’t it though?
The Scottish Liberal Democrats need to be careful what they wish for. The last time their counterparts south of the border became ‘a part of what’s next’ they sold their voters down the river, dumped their principles, lost all semblance of credibility and all-but destroyed themselves as a viable political party.