| Kemi Badenoch on Desert Island Discs this morning 12:37 - Jan 30 with 673 views | WeWereZombies | https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/p Anyone else listen to it ? One of the episodes that was more interesting from the point of view of the subject's responses to questions than from the music played I found. |  |
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| Kemi Badenoch on Desert Island Discs this morning on 12:48 - Jan 30 with 601 views | NedPlimpton | Just reading about it now https://www.bbc.co.uk/programm I didn't listen, but reading the above has really got my goat. She was lucky enough to have been born in the UK to a wealthy family and so when life in Nigeria became too difficult so was able to move back to the UK, yet her policies would deny others the same opportunity e.g. those not born in the UK but wanting to flea a military coup Obviously this is just a snippet so I'm happy to be enlightened if she came across as more compassionate [Post edited 30 Jan 12:57]
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| Kemi Badenoch on Desert Island Discs this morning on 12:50 - Jan 30 with 590 views | patrickswell | Did Lauren Laverne ask whether she was born a c**t, or just became one when she got into politics? |  | |  |
| Kemi Badenoch on Desert Island Discs this morning on 13:12 - Jan 30 with 464 views | Zx1988 | The wife and I tend to catch the start of Desert Island Discs on the drive to church on a Sunday morning, finding the quality/interest of the guests to be rather hit and miss. As the 10am news concluded on Sunday morning I turned to the wife and said "ooh, Desert Island Discs. I do hope there's someone interesting and thought-provoking on this morning..." We changed station about ten seconds later, after we'd heard the intro and stopped laughing. Salman Rushdie a few weeks ago, on the other hand, was excellent. [Post edited 30 Jan 13:32]
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| Kemi Badenoch on Desert Island Discs this morning on 13:12 - Jan 30 with 463 views | WeWereZombies |
| Kemi Badenoch on Desert Island Discs this morning on 12:48 - Jan 30 by NedPlimpton | Just reading about it now https://www.bbc.co.uk/programm I didn't listen, but reading the above has really got my goat. She was lucky enough to have been born in the UK to a wealthy family and so when life in Nigeria became too difficult so was able to move back to the UK, yet her policies would deny others the same opportunity e.g. those not born in the UK but wanting to flea a military coup Obviously this is just a snippet so I'm happy to be enlightened if she came across as more compassionate [Post edited 30 Jan 12:57]
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I can't say she came across as compassionate but she's not a complete idiot either (note that I have not ruled out the possibility of being a partial idiot...) |  |
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| Kemi Badenoch on Desert Island Discs this morning on 13:30 - Jan 30 with 370 views | bartyg |
| Kemi Badenoch on Desert Island Discs this morning on 12:48 - Jan 30 by NedPlimpton | Just reading about it now https://www.bbc.co.uk/programm I didn't listen, but reading the above has really got my goat. She was lucky enough to have been born in the UK to a wealthy family and so when life in Nigeria became too difficult so was able to move back to the UK, yet her policies would deny others the same opportunity e.g. those not born in the UK but wanting to flea a military coup Obviously this is just a snippet so I'm happy to be enlightened if she came across as more compassionate [Post edited 30 Jan 12:57]
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Without having listened to it, everything in the write up seems quite reasonable, which I hate about politicians, especially conservatives. They come across as well adjusted and compassionate, but their actual policies and views are anything but. The cognitive disconnect between her saying she's in politics to "give a future to young people" and her actual policies is insanity. I agree that it's absurd she doesn't recognise her privilege and luck in having British citizenship, and how she seeks to prevent people whom are in the exact same situation as her just without this "get out of jail free card". That the only traditional "culture" she can give an example of being queuing shows her small mindset. |  | |  |
| Kemi Badenoch on Desert Island Discs this morning on 13:31 - Jan 30 with 362 views | baxterbasics | Guess I'm in a one-man club here of quite liking Kemi, unless someone wants to admit to joining me? Haven't listened to the DIDs but I'm always wary when it's a current high profile politician doing these sorts of things, there's a high likelihood the picks and answers are carefully choreographed to sell personality rather than a genuine look at their taste. |  |
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| Kemi Badenoch on Desert Island Discs this morning on 13:33 - Jan 30 with 336 views | Illinoisblue |
| Kemi Badenoch on Desert Island Discs this morning on 12:50 - Jan 30 by patrickswell | Did Lauren Laverne ask whether she was born a c**t, or just became one when she got into politics? |
Has Lauren ever asked a remotely tough question? |  |
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| Kemi Badenoch on Desert Island Discs this morning on 14:21 - Jan 30 with 165 views | leitrimblue |
| Kemi Badenoch on Desert Island Discs this morning on 13:31 - Jan 30 by baxterbasics | Guess I'm in a one-man club here of quite liking Kemi, unless someone wants to admit to joining me? Haven't listened to the DIDs but I'm always wary when it's a current high profile politician doing these sorts of things, there's a high likelihood the picks and answers are carefully choreographed to sell personality rather than a genuine look at their taste. |
I'm struggling to understand the Starmer love in, but Kemi, holly feck |  | |  | Login to get fewer ads
| Kemi Badenoch on Desert Island Discs this morning on 14:26 - Jan 30 with 144 views | WeWereZombies |
| Kemi Badenoch on Desert Island Discs this morning on 13:31 - Jan 30 by baxterbasics | Guess I'm in a one-man club here of quite liking Kemi, unless someone wants to admit to joining me? Haven't listened to the DIDs but I'm always wary when it's a current high profile politician doing these sorts of things, there's a high likelihood the picks and answers are carefully choreographed to sell personality rather than a genuine look at their taste. |
I like her a bit more after listening but we were starting from a very low base, there is no way I could ever vote Conservative and that hasn't changed. Perhaps that is the usefulness of 'Desert Island Discs' and Nick Robinson's 'Political Thinking' in that they humanise the people behind the policies and give us some hope of constructive political discourse. Her comments about identity politics are worth taking on board.l |  |
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| Kemi Badenoch on Desert Island Discs this morning on 14:27 - Jan 30 with 141 views | J2BLUE |
| Kemi Badenoch on Desert Island Discs this morning on 12:48 - Jan 30 by NedPlimpton | Just reading about it now https://www.bbc.co.uk/programm I didn't listen, but reading the above has really got my goat. She was lucky enough to have been born in the UK to a wealthy family and so when life in Nigeria became too difficult so was able to move back to the UK, yet her policies would deny others the same opportunity e.g. those not born in the UK but wanting to flea a military coup Obviously this is just a snippet so I'm happy to be enlightened if she came across as more compassionate [Post edited 30 Jan 12:57]
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Are you in favour of open borders? Do you agree with any controls on migration? |  |
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| Kemi Badenoch on Desert Island Discs this morning on 14:48 - Jan 30 with 47 views | NedPlimpton |
| Kemi Badenoch on Desert Island Discs this morning on 14:27 - Jan 30 by J2BLUE | Are you in favour of open borders? Do you agree with any controls on migration? |
Interesting questions to throw at me. Can I ask what's made you ask those questions? I'm in favour of more legal routes to asylum, but not necessarily open borders How about you? |  | |  |
| Kemi Badenoch on Desert Island Discs this morning on 14:58 - Jan 30 with 0 views | GlasgowBlue |
| Kemi Badenoch on Desert Island Discs this morning on 12:48 - Jan 30 by NedPlimpton | Just reading about it now https://www.bbc.co.uk/programm I didn't listen, but reading the above has really got my goat. She was lucky enough to have been born in the UK to a wealthy family and so when life in Nigeria became too difficult so was able to move back to the UK, yet her policies would deny others the same opportunity e.g. those not born in the UK but wanting to flea a military coup Obviously this is just a snippet so I'm happy to be enlightened if she came across as more compassionate [Post edited 30 Jan 12:57]
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This is one of my pet hates. People should not have their political views defined by their ethnicity. It's problematic imo. Using a person's ethnicity to define their political views relies on stereotypes and takes away a person's individual agency. There is vast political diversity within any given ethnic group and we shouldn't be culturally or ethnically stereotyping. People are individuals who are free to be good or bad. |  |
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