GB News in the dock again, this time Sunak is involved. on 15:38 - Feb 19 with 849 views | jontysnut | Yet they can employ people like Neil Oliver talking about vaccines causing a fictional 'turbo cancer' and Ofcom thinks that's just fine. |  | |  |
GB News in the dock again, this time Sunak is involved. on 15:48 - Feb 19 with 803 views | Pinewoodblue | How do you manage to fill a studio audience with undecided voters. Would have thought, with the current state of the Government that it would be impossible. Unless of course it was held in an asylum. |  |
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GB News in the dock again, this time Sunak is involved. on 16:27 - Feb 19 with 730 views | redrickstuhaart |
GB News in the dock again, this time Sunak is involved. on 15:48 - Feb 19 by Pinewoodblue | How do you manage to fill a studio audience with undecided voters. Would have thought, with the current state of the Government that it would be impossible. Unless of course it was held in an asylum. |
You put out a request for "undecided voters" who watch GB News and want to speak to the pm, I guess... |  | |  |
GB News in the dock again, this time Sunak is involved. on 16:32 - Feb 19 with 707 views | Basuco |
GB News in the dock again, this time Sunak is involved. on 16:27 - Feb 19 by redrickstuhaart | You put out a request for "undecided voters" who watch GB News and want to speak to the pm, I guess... |
is this the session where a member of the "independent audience" asked a journalist where to hand in his expenses claim? |  | |  |
GB News in the dock again, this time Sunak is involved. on 16:40 - Feb 20 with 454 views | tractordownsouth |
GB News in the dock again, this time Sunak is involved. on 16:27 - Feb 19 by redrickstuhaart | You put out a request for "undecided voters" who watch GB News and want to speak to the pm, I guess... |
Presumably the voters in question were undecided between the Tories and Reform UK. |  |
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