@CatharineHoey
Kate Hoey
2 years
Why did @bbcquestiontime especially invite a Queens University Professor to be in the audience to give her pro Protocol view last night? #bbcbias
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@bill_howarth
Bill Howarth πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡Ί πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦ #FBPE #RejoinEU
2 years
@CatharineHoey @bbcquestiontime Didn't you advocate Brexit ? Didn't you vote for this protocol ?
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@hammer_mo
πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ Maurice πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡Ί
2 years
@CatharineHoey @bbcquestiontime To stop the panelists making stuff up about it. Like you do.
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@Connollyjpa
John Connolly
2 years
@CatharineHoey @bbcquestiontime Because she knows what she is talking about
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@jiJonathon
Jonathan
2 years
@CatharineHoey @bbcquestiontime Because the majority of folks and businesses in NI are pro the protocol?
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@JeffreyPeel
Jeffrey Peel
2 years
@CatharineHoey @bbcquestiontime The BBC does this constantly. "Business leaders", with zero experience in business, are trotted out as experts to mouth remainiac nonsense.
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@Alheri
Dr Lilly Evans πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦ πŸ”ΆIf not now, when
2 years
@CatharineHoey @bbcquestiontime You can speak when you are a Professor - until then please keep your political extremism to yourself. You have no academic expertise to object or if you do please put it in public domain. You can easily check references to the Prof work. This is inappropriate for HoL member
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@davidsm44748108
david smith
2 years
@CatharineHoey @bbcquestiontime Probably. I had to switch off.
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@T0mcurry
Tam πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§
2 years
@CatharineHoey @bbcquestiontime It's a total balance to their narrative, better of watching Tik Tok πŸ˜†
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@DavidChalmers1
David Chalmers
2 years
@CatharineHoey @bbcquestiontime Because she understands it? The programme highlighted clearly the damage and divisions in NI, caused by your Brexit.
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@Redeyes1878
Mr Red Eye
2 years
@CatharineHoey @bbcquestiontime To be fair, Fiona Bruce pulled her into line when she tried to misrepresent @little_pengelly in respect of her comments about a tsunami of rising costs should the protocol be fully implemented.
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@RobTayl55647518
Best for us all
2 years
@CatharineHoey @bbcquestiontime Amazing a professor has a different view to you.
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@mickinerimi
Mick Treviss
2 years
@CatharineHoey @bbcquestiontime Because they are so biased it is at times, embarrassing!!
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@real_pfreeman
Paul Freeman πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡Ί #PR2029
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@DougBannatyne
His Excellency Lord Doug B.🏴󠁧󠁒󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡Ί
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@hamandcheese99
Ham99
2 years
@CatharineHoey @bbcquestiontime Because she’s an expert? I know experts are people tories don’t like taking advice from but the rest of us would like to hear what they have to say
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@my_opinion_coun
my opinion counts
2 years
@CatharineHoey @bbcquestiontime Because bbc only push their own agenda
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@jpxan71
JPC
2 years
@CatharineHoey @bbcquestiontime Someone who is an expert in her field explaining the facts, definitely cause for concern in the current environment
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@orangesky_JC
John Chambers πŸ’”πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦Infosys needs investigating.
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@CatharineHoey @bbcquestiontime Because the program likes to get a wide range of views. Like Farage. Not bias, it’s that you don’t like the facts and evidence.
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@Den1Fen
DeniseF
2 years
@CatharineHoey @bbcquestiontime She should have been on the panel. Was great to hear an informed take on it rather than someone from a β€˜think tank’ funded by dark money!
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