Thursday, 27 June 2019

BBC PMQ 26th June 2019

I wasn't impressed with Jeremy Corbin's contributions. Saudi Arabia is an independent country and stopping the sales of weapons to them would not stop the conflict, they can get weapons from anywhere in the world and if they can't then it would be worse because they would make their own weapons and they would be less accurate.

If we take heed to what he says then the conflict will continue and there will be less income to the UK.

Wednesday, 26 June 2019

ITV GMB 25th of June 2019

Well, much of the show was about Boris, shocking.

Police were called to Boris Johnson's home but no crime was committed. That is all we need to know. I don't want to know what Boris and his Girlfriend were arguing about. I don't care. It is just a waste of interview airtime if you ask me.

They could be asking him what he will be doing about the housing crisis or how he will protect jobs when AI automation sets in. What plan does Boris have for a no deal brexit? We are kept in the dark because of journalist obsessed with the domestic event at his home. The public don't care what he was arguing about.

Saturday, 22 June 2019

BBC QT 20th June 2019

The main issues that were covered were Boris Johnson, Brexit and Knife crimes.

I think that most of the good contributions to the show came from Tim Martin, the guy that owns the Weatherspoons pub chain. He pointed out some of the big issues with the EU and how making a clean break wouldn't be so bad.

My contribution to the discussion would be that I am clear on what causes most of the knife crimes. Young men are enticed into joining gangs because they see their parents working extremely hard and struggling to pay all the bills and they don't want that lifestyle. The gangster lifestyle offers to grant their dreams, nice cars fast money and financial freedom. They know that selling drugs brings big short term rewards. The gangster lifestyle comes with risks of death and prison but it is a risk that many young people are prepared to take. I think that parents should put their money together and pay for a bus service that takes their children straight home from school. The children need to be kept away from gangs.

Wednesday, 19 June 2019

ITV GMB 19th June 2019

On good morning Britain today they mentioned that the EU wants to ban the use of meat names in vegetarian fake meat. I think that the EU shouldn't interfere with the manufacturing sector because making processed foods that are profitable is already very difficult, now businesses have to cross a vast river of rules and regulations. The problem is they have to do something to justify their huge incomes, so bureaucrats and technocrats make silly rules and regulations, the more rules there are, the more difficult it is to run a business because consultancy firms need to be paid to ensure they are legal and there is often a cost involved.

Many of the rules are so pointless that they are vetoed by most of the member states.

I would like to congratulate the team for winning the award. The show is fantastic, a joy to watch. The presenters are brilliant.

Saturday, 15 June 2019

BBC QT 13th of May

On the topic of Boris Johnson, I would like to point out that the EU won't make a new deal. The EU told China where to go when they didn't except their proposals and China has the second biggest economy in the world. I think he is over confident and shouldn't make these big promises that rely of cooperation of others.

I would like to add that we are very much a divided country and I resent that. If you want to bring the UK together then you need to think outside the box. Not that I have the answer to that. Perhaps the UK needs to vote on the type of brexit we have, whether it is a clean break, transition deal, or Canada style deal with no customs union but no tariffs.

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