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AIBU?

Share your dilemmas and get honest opinions from other Mumsnetters.

To remind you to watch channel 4 now

198 replies

DontFundHate · 29/05/2017 20:51

Q and A corbyn and may

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SmileEachDay · 29/05/2017 22:00

One guy in audience tried to start a standing ovation...

MrsFring · 29/05/2017 22:01

Ooh dear. That terrible cunt in the audience who gave her a standing ovation. Clearly a very bad man.

shinyredbus · 29/05/2017 22:01

errrrr is paxman deaf?! she said NO DEAL is better than a BAD DEAL! keeps asking the same question. Even i heard it (and i am partially deaf in one ear!!)

flamingnoravera · 29/05/2017 22:01

He definitely gave her an easier ride but she dug her own pit.

EpoxyResin · 29/05/2017 22:01

I saw that smile, on his own, sat back down again. Which bit of it do you think he was particularly taken with?

flamingnoravera · 29/05/2017 22:02

A small moment of glee to see he was alone in standing.

noblegiraffe · 29/05/2017 22:02

Theresa recovered by the end, which is a shame. I think Paxo softballed the Brexit questions.

MoonShapedPool · 29/05/2017 22:02

I've been a Labour voter forever but wasn't convinced by Corbyn. I was going to vote Conservative for the first time as I really believed May to be the stronger candidate. I am pretty politically engaged and don't read the rags so I'm not easily swayed (I hope!). I thought Corbyn was excellent tonight and I am pleasantly surprised. Just have to get over my Abbot fears now...

Whatawaytomakealiving · 29/05/2017 22:02

What happened to questions about our public services. Education, health, police, prisons?

BurnTheBlackSuit · 29/05/2017 22:03

Wasn't the no deal better than a bad deal line repeated because the audience liked it? It was done to help TM.

LassWiTheDelicateAir · 29/05/2017 22:03

Paxman was terrible. Andrew Neil's interviews were much better.

SmileEachDay · 29/05/2017 22:03

Me too noble

He didn't ask her about education OR the NHS.

flamingnoravera · 29/05/2017 22:03

moon it's good to know that these programmes do change views.

ssd · 29/05/2017 22:04

moon, lets hope you dont get ill soon then, unless you have private healthcare

MoonShapedPool · 29/05/2017 22:05

I just couldn't see him as a viable statesman until tonight. He was gracious and articulate and I'm happy to have been wrong 😊

flamingnoravera · 29/05/2017 22:05

What can we do to allay your fears ""moon?

ssd · 29/05/2017 22:07

apologies moon, I misread your post.

LassWiTheDelicateAir · 29/05/2017 22:07

I have voted Labour in every election since 1979 and I'm not voting Labour this time. He was slightly less useless than he usually is.

GladAllOver · 29/05/2017 22:08

There's no way I could vote for Labour while Abbott is in the frame for Home Secretary.

MoonShapedPool · 29/05/2017 22:09

I was a Brownite to be honest, I'm not into the hard left 70's socialist crap which is Abbot and Corbyn's background. Pleased to see he is willing to put his personal politics aside for the good of the modern party

ssd · 29/05/2017 22:09

would you rather have Boris Johnson?

Littledrummergirl · 29/05/2017 22:09

Based on tonight's program you changed your mind from Corbyn to May, Moon?
Were you watching something different to me? Which parts? What did she say to achieve that? Are you on glue?
Sorry, genuinely it would be helpful to understand how she convinced you.

MoonShapedPool · 29/05/2017 22:09

ssd no probs Grin

catgirl1976 · 29/05/2017 22:10

I want Moon to vote labour, but not enough to defend Dianne Abbott :)

I'll be voting labour and hoping she soon feels a need to spend more time with her family :)

MoonShapedPool · 29/05/2017 22:10

Littledrummergirl other way round 😁