BBC’s Laura Kuenssberg almost falls off her chair as Brian Cox raises elephant in room Brexit

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Published 2024-06-16
Well done Brian Cox for raising the elephant in the room that most politicians are too terrified to mention in this election - the catastrophic damage which has been inflicted & continues to be inflicted on the UK economy by Brexit

BBC’s Laura Kuenssberg almost fell off her chair

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  • Only Britain suffered from Covid and the war in Ukraine...is that what she said??
  • @starmersbarber
    Keunnsberg is so ego-driven and blinkered, she believes she knows more than actual economic experts. It's tragic.
  • Wtf is Nadine Dorries doing there ???🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️
  • @boab1965
    She's spouting the Tory mantra. Impartial?????
  • Laura the Tory scrambling to defend the government. Surely she’s got to go….
  • @TootlinGeoff
    Tory Kuenssberg having difficulty coping with inconvenient facts. 😅😅
  • @rogblankpage
    Bravo 👏 it’s being brushed under the carpet all the time
  • @johngoddard7126
    She’s a Tory mouthpiece, and this showed it in full effect
  • @JHatLpool
    Very well said, Brian Cox (comical listening to Laura Kuenssberg trying to squirm her way out of it).
  • She pressed the tories' ' war in Ukrain & Covid ' emergency button.
  • @MrJules1977
    The question is why does she speak up for the tories so much, she must be getting something for it.
  • @GreenmanXIV
    Kuenssberg, was so far up Johnsons, arse it was a wonder you could see her shoes.
  • @jasonking2976
    Brian also said that Farage has an element of the fascist about him, which was a good one!
  • @mrdaveythebaby
    Kuenssberg forgot to pretend she was a journalist for a minute there 😅
  • Contrary to what Tory Laura says, it isn't difficult at all to extract the Brexit-loss sum from the pandemic and war loss sums – economists and the government's own budgetary department have done it and published it!
  • It's the elephant in the room that neither of the two main parties want to talk about, perhaps on the benighted assumption if you don't talk about it, it might just go away.