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PostPosted: 11 Nov 05, 1:36 
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Del Boy is on QT next week

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I used to love watching that :oops: I might tune in next week


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I think I'd rather have Jade, then that pompous, self-important tw@t :roll:

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Question time is THE best programme on TV


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Rincewind wrote:
I think I'd rather have Jade, then that pompous, self-important tw@t :roll:


::lol:: ::lol:: ::lol:: ::lol:: ::lol:: ::lol:: ::lol::


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Its a very entertaining show and this should be interesting.

Is this Dereks first step towards public office?

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Umm no. Hes even too embarassing for the tory party.

Thick as 2 short planks, and not even popular in the show he entered :D

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BBC One's Question Time is broadcast on Thursdays at 2235
This week's panel
Question Time, the BBC's premier political programme, will be Newbury on Thursday, 17 November, 2005.

David Dimbleby will be joined by the Lord Chancellor Lord Falconer, David Willetts MP, Baroness Williams, Alice Miles of The Times, and speech writer and author Derek Laud.

Lord Falconer
LORD FALCONER QC

Title: Constitutional Affairs Secretary and Lord Chancellor

Career: Lord Falconer was appointed by the Prime Minister to his current post in 2003.

His previous positions in government include solicitor general, Dome minister and cabinet office minister.

A lawyer, Charlie Falconer shared a flat with Tony Blair when they were first called to the bar.

David Willetts MP
DAVID WILLETTS MP

Title: Shadow Trade and Industry Secretary

Career: David Willetts is backing David Davis in the Conservative leadership battle, having decided not to run himself.


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Previously shadow work and pensions secretary, he has also shadowed education and employment portfolios.


Baroness Williams
BARONESS WILLIAMS

Title: Liberal Democrat

Career: Shirley Williams stood down as Liberal Democrat leader in the House of Lords last year, retiring from frontline politics after 30 years.

An MP for 17 years, Shirley Williams was a cabinet minister in Jim Callaghan's government and an architect of the comprehensive system as education secretary.

She left the Labour Party and became co-founder of the SDP in 1981.

Alice Miles
ALICE MILES

Title: Associate Editor, The Times

Career: Alice Miles has been a columnist at The Times since 1999.

After graduating from Southampton University she joined the Mail on Sunday as a trainee. Since then she has qualified as a barrister, been a political reporter for the Evening Standard and chief leader writer for the Express.

Alice lives in London and has a young daughter.

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DEREK LAUD

Title: Speech writer and Author

Career: Derek Laud has just finished writing six children's stories.

He is a professional speech writer and wrote speeches for Baroness Thatcher. He was also a successful contestant in the Big Brother house earlier this year.

Derek is a campaigner for the Countryside Alliance and was a master of the foxhounds with the New Forest foxhounds.

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Thanks for the reminder.

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Good for Derek I say, it's his area and he's doing something serious, not just walking around nightclubs with the infamous 'don't you know who I am' line.


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what was that jumper all about?

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Mr superiority Complex. aka Derek Laud, seems to be still angry with Makosi.

Housemate attacks Makosi decision

Former Big Brother contestant Derek Laud has condemned a decision to allow fellow housemate Makosi Musambasi to stay in the UK as "reprehensible".

The Zimbabwean won her battle to stay in the UK as a refugee at an asylum and immigration tribunal on Thursday.

The 25-year-old faced deportation after quitting her job as a nurse to appear on the Channel 4 reality show.

But Mr Laud, who was speaking on the BBC's Question Time, accused Ms Musambasi of being "calculating".

A spokesman for Ms Musambasi said he had not seen Thursday evening's programme and could not comment.


It seems to me an extraordinarily calculated thing for her to have done in order to stay and I just don't think that should be lost on any of us

Mr Laud, a Conservative party speechwriter, said: "It's very clear to me that she had every intention of going into the Big Brother house to stay in the country.

"She came to the UK as a nurse, she could have left the Big Brother house to work as a nurse again and she has decided she doesn't want to."


On learning of the deportation threat when she left Big Brother in August, Ms Musambasi, who came to Britain in 1998, made an asylum application which was rejected.

But the tribunal ruled that she could face violent confrontation if she returns to her native Zimbabwe, following her lewd behaviour on Big Brother earlier this summer.

Ms Musambasi's antics saw her getting intimate with winner Anthony Hutton in a hot tub and kissing many of her fellow contestants, including the women.


She told the tribunal she feared for her life should she be forced to return to Zimbabwe, where she claimed she had been branded a "lowlife lesbian".

Mr Laud added: "If there is real evidence, compelling evidence that Makosi's life would be in danger if she was returned, then of course I would be against that.

"But it seems to me an extraordinarily calculated thing for her to have done in order to stay and I just don't think that should be lost on any of us.

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"When I asked Makosi in the Big Brother house to discuss Zimbabwean politics, said she couldn't do that because to commit herself to any kind of view, would be prejudicial to her in the future.

"She obviously must have known too when she kissed another lady, that would be prejudicial to her returning."

The Home Office said it was "disappointed" by the ruling and may appeal.

However, the ruling ties in with an earlier and wider decision by the asylum appeals body which has effectively blocked deportations to Zimbabwe.

Ms Musambasi, of High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, came third in the show behind Anthony Hutton and Eugene Sully.


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I thought he came across quite well, although he did seem very posh.

Well done to him for putting the boot into the Tories!

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Northern Monkey wrote:
what was that jumper all about?


A bit harsh, I'd rather wear something like that and stand out than some grey suit and tie!!


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cc100 wrote:
Is this Dereks first step towards public office?

Not if there is any truth in these allegations, http://pebpr.blogspot.com


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