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The Centre on Question Time

Last night's episode of Question Time featured Douglas Murray, Director of the Centre for Social Cohesion.

The panel also featured Tony McNulty, the Home Office minister, Lord Heseltine, the senior Conservative politician, Vince Cable, the acting leader of the Liberal Democrats, and Ahdaf Soueif, the British-Egyptian novelist and political commentator.

Click here to watch the whole episode.

Comments (3)

David Rawson:

Heard Murray on the radio.To urge bombing of Iran is preaching hatred and encouraging terrorism.No different to Abu Hamsa.Why do think tanks always contain people who can't think?

anthony norman:

Great job - the rest were from Central Casting, especially when the issue of Enoch Powell arose.!

Bryan:

To Douglas Murray, I just want to say, you were superb on question time the other night. Of all the panelists you were the only one to speak openly and honestly, and in my opinion the only one talking any sense. Great display, congratulatiions and keep up the very good work.

You should be running for PM!

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