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Try to be a bit more impartial, Nick. You owe to yourself. Your political affiliations are becoming too obvious and quite embarrassing.
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May and her Brexiteers are also incredibly short on details Nick. We have no clue what UK will look like post-Brexit
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No you didn't, you commented it was elegant. You also said you would leave it for listeners to judge whether she answered your questions.pic.twitter.com/0TRAwiZCQ6
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I'd say Theresa May deviously avoided the question rather than elegantly avoided the question.
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Cluelessly avoided the question
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As a former president of Oxford Conservative Union he's never going to be impartial.
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So why is he in the job?
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A very good question
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Because the BBC is scared of the Tories and thus about as impartial as the Daily Mail.
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No one should be surprised that your tweets are short of facts and long on Tory bias. Story of your life.
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What's the source for that info? There's no reference. How do I judge its accuracy please? Thanks
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I've collected it from all over the place. Cardiff University, BBC, Universities, and what they have said themselves.
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