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Amy Rutland (rutters101) Labour campaigner planted in #bbcqt as the disgraceful BBC show appalling bias once again,

How low can a corporation go? All the way low and lower is the answer. The BBC have for an eternity been a bias deceitful and corrupt institution and is fast showing its age as a broadcaster which is a relic from a bygone era.

 

Last night UKIP candidate Diane James appeared on Question Time and even before the show began I raised concerns about 'what would go down?'. I expected the normal gang leaders to turn on the most vulnerable and I expected Dimbleby to fan the flames. You see, Diane James and UKIP are threatening to break up the cushy little status quo that exists and will continue to exist unless the three mains political parties are ousted and the BBC dismantled and broken up.

 

http://palpatinespit.blogspot.co.uk/2013/03/amy-rutland-rutters101-labour.html

 

Amy Rutland Labour party Regional Policy Co-ordinator very unpleasant young lady, but what should one expect of the Labour party.

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I have no interest in seeking apologies for anybody. I wasn't questioning her political affiliations. I was asking for evidence that she was planted there deliberately by (or with the knowledge of) the BBC.

 

Are there any rules to prevent party activists being in the Question Time audience? I genuinely don't know.

 

They deliberately pick the audience to ensure a balanced cross section of people. The application form to be in the audience is here which asks about party membership.

 

Before we get the predictable accusations that it's so they can hand pick a left wing audience, here's right wing commentator James Delingpole's description of his experience of appearing on the programme.

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The left is often called the politics of hate, and she was certainly full of it.

 

I think you'll find that the phrase "politics of hate" is used to describe the agenda of right wing parties as they tend to be misogynistic, anti-Semitic, racist and homophobic.

 

You're probably confusing this with "politics of envy" which was first coined by Margaret Thatcher, afaik.

 

Just saying. ;)

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I think you'll find that the phrase "politics of hate" is used to describe the agenda of right wing parties as they tend to be misogynistic, anti-Semitic, racist and homophobic.

 

You're probably confusing this with "politics of envy" which was first coined by Margaret Thatcher, afaik.

 

Just saying. ;)

 

Didn't the Soviets persecute the Jews?

You also seem to have ignored the fact that hard-line Socialist regimes including the USSR, People's Republic of China, North Korea, Cuba, and Zimbabwe, have opposed human rights legislation and persecuted homosexuals and virtually eveyone else who didn't conform to their left wing idiocy.

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I think you'll find that the phrase "politics of hate" is used to describe the agenda of right wing parties as they tend to be misogynistic, anti-Semitic, racist and homophobic.

 

You're probably confusing this with "politics of envy" which was first coined by Margaret Thatcher, afaik.

 

Just saying. ;)

 

Spoken like someone filled with hate. :)

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I think you'll find that the phrase "politics of hate" is used to describe the agenda of right wing parties as they tend to be misogynistic, anti-Semitic, racist and homophobic.

 

You're probably confusing this with "politics of envy" which was first coined by Margaret Thatcher, afaik.

 

Just saying. ;)

 

No def the politics of hate. The left are often quite hateful in their language and the manner they put it. The horrible girl on QT prime example.

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