John Pienaar on Politics
John's joined by Rosa Prince from the Telegraph to discuss the varying messages that the party leaders passed on to the CBI this week. Plus analysis of PMQs, and have we heard the klaxon that heralds the start of the election build-up?
Nick Short

Nick Short So there is a private dinner for 27 people and suddenly we have a President even Stalin and Saddam would allow people to vote for them even if they got 110% of the votes. They never had the brass necks to decide over a few course and some wine without some semblance of an election. To think they where in Berlin last w...eek celebrating the downfall of a wall that symbolised all that is wrong with undemocratic government. Hopefully we will not be waiting 20 years again for Democracy to restored.

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November 19 at 1:50pm · Report
John Pienaar on Politics
5 live's Chief Political Correspondent looks at the shortest Queen's Speech since 1997. Joined by Andrew Porter of the Daily Telegraph, John Pienaar says this was "the most political programme I've ever heard."
Madeleine Cutts-Watson

Madeleine Cutts-Watson Listening to Cameron's response to the Queen's Speech and laughed out loud at this (re the cronies that Brown catapulted into Govt as advisors and who have subsequently left) "it's not jobs for the boys but stoats for the goats". Priceless!

November 18 at 7:24am · Report
Joseph Abela

Joseph Abela Tks to John Pienaar, the information he delivers about politics helps us a lot to caste our votes in a responsible manner.

November 16 at 2:26pm · Report
John Pienaar on Politics
John Pienaar reports from a Glasgow North East car park as Labour's Willie Bain becomes the constituency's new MP. Joined by Lorriane Davison from the Times, Afghanistan and the forthcoming general election are also discussed.
Nick Short

Nick Short Seems Brown has upset the Army with his lack of bowed head today at the Cenotaph when he laid his Wreath. If you want to see the comments follow this link http://www.arrse.co.uk/Forums/viewtopic/t=137423.html but beware the language is not for those easily offended.

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John Pienaar on Politics
John looks at a week which saw further deaths in Afghanistan raise questions over Britain's continued presence in the country. It was also the week when MPs discovered what Sir Christopher Kelly's review of expenses would mean for them. His guest analyst is Ben Duckworth, Editor of Total Politics.
Mike

Mike David Cameron sounded genuinely angry yesterday when he said "this must never happen again". Not sure though, whether he was angry with Gordon Brown for signing away the power of Parliament, or angry because he was being forced to deal with the Europe issue so soon before a general election, and being facing a split in the Tory party because of it?

November 5 at 6:19am · Report
Nick Short

Nick Short Cameron is no better than Brown both can be described as British Quisling's The people do not seem to matter to them. They wonder why people are voting for extreme parties today is a prime example of why. They do not listen to the people

November 3 at 1:26pm · Report
Nick Short

Nick Short John is David Milliband heading for a load of egg on his face if he continues with his smearing of Michal Kaminski. Four years ago the man Milliband has been arse licking for so long Hosted a dinner for Michal Kaminski at Downing St all smiles round. Michael Schudrich who Milliband has been quoting has been on the radi...o this morning describing Kaminski a good friend of Israel. Will there be an apology from this light weight over promoted disgrace, who displays all that is wrong with nulabour.

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October 30 at 1:39pm · Report
John Pienaar on Politics
John is joined by The Times' Phil Webster to look at a week when the pressure on MPs continues to intensify. With Christopher Kelly expected to recommend a ban on MPs employing their relatives as part of an expenses reform, Webster suggest many MPs are reconsidering their future in Parliament...
Mike

Mike Oh for heaven's sake. Careers advice for primary school children. Yet more proof, if it were needed, that this government is stark raving bonkers!

October 28 at 6:11am · Report
Nick Short

Nick Short The best recruiting Sergeant for the anti EU parties in the UK will be the installation of Tony Bliar as President of Europe. Let him have the job and the public backlash could lead to demands for a Vote on leaving Europe

October 27 at 8:52am · Report
Natasha Koczy

Natasha Koczy Just discovered this facebook group. What do you reckon John?
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=160483299661&ref=nf

A group if you would like to join or support a big gay kissathon to protest against BNP leader Nick Griffin. This group was created in response to Nick Griffin’s outrageous homophobic comments on ...