Paxman: "Let's see if we can tackle all of these topics if we've got time, and we've got loads of time, with yawning seconds and minutes ahead of us."
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London Mayoralty discussion on Newsnight
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Must watch TV.
Paxman. Would you like to apologise for calling Ken a liar.
Liberal. I didn't know whether to arrest you for a breach of the peace or threatening behaviour.
Paxman. So will you apologise.
Boris. Errrrr. No
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Suprised politicians are not required to publish their tax returns - even in corrupt countries like Russia that is a requirement.Comment
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Paxman to Ken. But you employee your wife.
Livingstone. Well if you've been stuck in an attic with me typing my autobiography for three years she deserves every penny.
Paxman. Yes, but what about the poor people who have to read it.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostPaxman to Ken. But you employee your wife.
Livingstone. Well if you've been stuck in an attic with me typing my autobiography for three years she deserves every penny.
Paxman. Yes, but what about the poor people who have to read it.
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The irony of a liberal complaining of someone changing their views to pander to whatever minorities will give him the most votesDoing the needful since 1827Comment
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Originally posted by realityhack View PostI'd love to continue watching this, but I can't bear to hear Ken speak anymore.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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