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From 14 October 2013 (topic split) (October 2013)

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EM
EastMediaWatcher
Very weird angle for the TOTH for midnight just then. The camera appeared to be behind Lukwesa and almost viewed from where the big screen was,
DK
DanielK
Very weird angle for the TOTH for midnight just then. The camera appeared to be behind Lukwesa and almost viewed from where the big screen was,

10x better than some of the pans I've seen this week though.
BA
bilky asko
10x better than some of the pans I've seen this week though.


I've seen some pretty amazing pans this week. Did you know you can get stone ones now? What a world we live in.
MW
Mike W
Stupidest TOTH Pan at 10am. Shot of between two peds, pull out and lift to above peds and zoom out. Looked as stupid as it sounds on air.

http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/02/uk-kitchen/tefal/graphics/TefalEvidence._V179366125_.jpg
CI
cityprod
I think somebody just got panned...
SK
Skygeek
Naming no names, but one suspects certain members of this forum will get their knickers in a twist over this new Sky News Budget promo.

Personally, I happen to think it's rather brilliant!
GMc, eanok and London Lite gave kudos
LL
London Lite Founding member
Another one for Sky's "Stand Up and Be Counted" demo.

The head bopping is rather clever.
BR
Brekkie
Really don't see the point in a budget weeks before an election.
LJ
Live at five with Jeremy
Really don't see the point in a budget weeks before an election.

I'm sure the Conservatives do though!
EM
EastMediaWatcher
It'll be a giveaway budget to sweeten people.
NJ
Neil Jones Founding member
Really don't see the point in a budget weeks before an election.


12 days actually, as Parliament is dissolved 25 working days before an election. Budget on 18th, dissolved on the 30th. It will almost certainly be a "we've done something really nice, give us your vote" type budget.

Contrary to popular belief spending on things doesn't spontaneously stop just because Parliament is dissolved.
eanok and London Lite gave kudos
MI
m_in_m
Really don't see the point in a budget weeks before an election.


12 days actually, as Parliament is dissolved 25 working days before an election. Budget on 18th, dissolved on the 30th. It will almost certainly be a "we've done something really nice, give us your vote" type budget.

Contrary to popular belief spending on things doesn't spontaneously stop just because Parliament is dissolved.

There is a point to note however whilst the budget speech will have been delivered some of the changes could in theory never take place as the Finance Act surely cannot pass through both Houses before Parliament is dissolved and so an incoming Government could just remove them.

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