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State Of Chaos
Just watched the first episode of ‘State of Chaos’ by Laura Keunesberg.
It is on BBC 2 at 9pm tonight.
Highly recommended.
Might be uncomfortable viewing for some ABers.
It is on BBC 2 at 9pm tonight.
Highly recommended.
Might be uncomfortable viewing for some ABers.
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Gromit
You beat me to it.
LK must have a pretty impressive contacts list in her phone. She even got Fiona Hill and Nick Timothy!!!!
Matt Hancock, Nadine Torres, Jacob Rees-Mogg, William Hague, Steve Baker, Nicky Morgan and Amber Rudd...absolutely outstanding.
I'm a bit gutted that we have to wait a week for the next episode.
You beat me to it.
LK must have a pretty impressive contacts list in her phone. She even got Fiona Hill and Nick Timothy!!!!
Matt Hancock, Nadine Torres, Jacob Rees-Mogg, William Hague, Steve Baker, Nicky Morgan and Amber Rudd...absolutely outstanding.
I'm a bit gutted that we have to wait a week for the next episode.
For any of you who might think this programme was a Brexit-bashing fest - it 1009% wasn't.
From the Guardian review:
"There is a great display of the BBC’s grand balancing act throughout, though notably, the only Labour figure interviewed in the opening episode is Hilary Benn. I suppose this is the story of the mess the Tories have made, and it’s more damning if they are the ones to tell it."
(https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2023/sep/11/laura-kuenssberg-state-of-chaos-review-full-of-extraordinary-revelations-if-you-can-bear-to-watch)
Whether you're a Brexiteer or a Remainer, you'll probably find the programme fascinating as it doesn't attempt to justify one position over another - rather the point is to explain just what happened in the aftermath.
From the Guardian review:
"There is a great display of the BBC’s grand balancing act throughout, though notably, the only Labour figure interviewed in the opening episode is Hilary Benn. I suppose this is the story of the mess the Tories have made, and it’s more damning if they are the ones to tell it."
(https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2023/sep/11/laura-kuenssberg-state-of-chaos-review-full-of-extraordinary-revelations-if-you-can-bear-to-watch)
Whether you're a Brexiteer or a Remainer, you'll probably find the programme fascinating as it doesn't attempt to justify one position over another - rather the point is to explain just what happened in the aftermath.