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diddlydo | 23:07 Wed 27th Nov 2019 | News
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So we were expecting Boris on BBC1 with Andrew Neil at 7.30 this evening. Never happened. Who wants a chicken as PM?????
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jakep - the Mary Beard prog was on BBC2. I want to know who was supposed to be on the Andrew Neil prog on BBC1 if it wasn't Boris.
i have already answered that it was one Labour man and one conservative, both names escape me but neither were allowed to speak properly
it wasn't on BB1 but BBC2 at 7 i know because i watched it
I'm not sure why diddlydo's wind-up posts get such a response. They must be wind-ups as surely no-one can have such a poor grasp of reality.
ff don't know why i respond really, but it doesn't wind me up as such.. more wanting to put things right
Usual fake news form Diddlydo.
FF you forgot to mention gulliver in your summing up of diddly.
can't do that surely, miss off the other half of the duo
He was asked seven times to-day in an interview, if he would agree to the interview with Andrew Neil or no and he wouldn't give a straight answer.

He was asked if he might appear and again, no straight yes or no. He said it wasn't up to him and discussions were on-going.

Other than the date of the interview, what else is there to talk about?
Thank heavens that our future Prime Minister is not stupid enough to walk blindly into the traps set by the self serving Beep Beep See and the other MSM marxist mouthpieces. Agent Cob is indeed as stupid as stupid does. (Apologies to Forest Gump)

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