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They seem to have a brain dead violent thug on the panel! Surely the idea of the program is debate of topical issues. What are the BBC thinking?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yes, one of the most disappointing QT's for some time (but at least we were spared anyone from the LibDems crying into Nigel Farage's beer).
One thing I'm not quite sure about, Prudie:
"...and bear in mind he represents a fair enough proportion of society to warrant his views being aired. "
Which "fair enough proportion" would this be then? Professional footballers, millionaires or violent thugs? Mr Barton showed a singular lack of respect undertsanding on QT. Quite why the BBC saw fit to invite him is quite beyond me. But I suppose after Russell Brand the only way was up.
One thing I'm not quite sure about, Prudie:
"...and bear in mind he represents a fair enough proportion of society to warrant his views being aired. "
Which "fair enough proportion" would this be then? Professional footballers, millionaires or violent thugs? Mr Barton showed a singular lack of respect undertsanding on QT. Quite why the BBC saw fit to invite him is quite beyond me. But I suppose after Russell Brand the only way was up.
Today's quiz: Joey Barton and Piers Morgan - who said what?
http:// www.the guardia n.com/t v-and-r adio/sh ortcuts /quiz/2 014/may /30/joe y-barto n-piers -morgan -questi on-time -quiz
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I have just watched Bartons' intellectual input into last nights program. While I am glad that the show has people other than politicians on it once in a while, couldn't the BBC have at least checked that this tw*t had his brains between his ears instead of down his pants first ? :::
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -politi cs-2763 3347
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I have read further down the page on my Barton BBC link, and it transpires that Barton has quite a checkered past, mostly due to crimes of violence ::::
"In 2004 he was fined six weeks' wages by Manchester City after he stubbed a cigar in the eye of young team-mate Jamie Tandy during a Christmas party.
In 2007 he received a suspended jail sentence and was given a 12-match ban for a training ground altercation with team-mate Ousmane Dabo, which left him needing hospital treatment.
The following year he was jailed for six months for common assault and affray after a late-night attack on a man in his native Liverpool "
Perhaps the BBC should have erred on the side of caution and not had him on after all.
"In 2004 he was fined six weeks' wages by Manchester City after he stubbed a cigar in the eye of young team-mate Jamie Tandy during a Christmas party.
In 2007 he received a suspended jail sentence and was given a 12-match ban for a training ground altercation with team-mate Ousmane Dabo, which left him needing hospital treatment.
The following year he was jailed for six months for common assault and affray after a late-night attack on a man in his native Liverpool "
Perhaps the BBC should have erred on the side of caution and not had him on after all.
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