And there it is, exactly as predicted. As biased on this as you are on everything else. Any remaining credibility lost. If you're actually incapable of applying the same logic to the two of them then there's no point even having a discussion.
Quite rightly too. I just can't see the Police doing much more than dispersing only the biggest gatherings though. And on Ed (and Keir), they're tearing old Boris to shreds week after week. It's men v boys. Then again if you're going to go up against a QC every week you'd better know your stuff.
As expected you did not understand the differing roles. Brian Walden was similarly employed as was Sir Robin day. Hardly biased I have stated the BBC should be more divergent. Its impartiality rules and those for freelancers are not fit for purpose e.g. journalists having conflicting interests - working for banks. Divergent would mean employing more people from differing political outlooks than it does. This week was an example of divergency - Marr, Portillo and Abbott. I do not extend that to Match of the day and Lineker and Wrighty.
Morning Wiz, can I or can you change the heading of this thread? Can it be changed from 'Moonshot' to 'MOONSHINE'.