CSC Director on tonight's Question Time

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CSC Director Douglas Murray will be a panellist on tonight's Question Time. Murray will be appearing alongside Ben Bradshaw, Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, Conservative peer Lord Lawson, Liberal Democrat peer Baroness Tonge and journalist Jane Moore.

The show will be broadcast at 10.35pm on BBC 1.

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For an allegedly non-partisan organisation, your Director appeared to me to be the usual foaming right wing ranter

I have to be honest I hadn't been a follower of the CSC or Mr Murrey however on watching tonights QT I found myself agreeing with basically, everything Mr Murray was saying on all subjects. At last someone who represents the average man on the street who is able to go onto this programme who talks sense. I have now become a fan of Mr Douglas Murray and CSC. Thank you for talking on the country's behalf this evening.

Laughable that such an obviously divisive character be director of a centre for social 'cohesion'.

Should you not rename this site ' lets give muslims a good kicking'?

May I say what a very impressive contribution Douglas Murray made to BBC Question Time last night.

He made his points with great clarity.

I was particularly pleased that he was able to expose Baroness Tonge as a supporter of Islamic terrorists.

I very much hope we will see and hear Douglas Murray on TV more often in the future.

Douglas rocked as usual.
It's a shame there was anyone else involved other than Mr Murray and old loopy Tonge.
I would have enjoyed a good hour of watching the "Baroness" squirm as Douglas exposed her pro terror & anti Israel views.

One point I would make though:
During the program Douglas gave a brilliant response mentioning the Assault on the British people finishing with there is no political party revolutionary enough to turn it around. Maybe there is no party but there is certainly a leader in the form of one Douglas Murray. I hope one day he may turn his attention to this.

I had abandoned all hope. But an incisive, articulate Douglas Murray provides one glimmer of sense in the haze of BS coming from all those who should not be in government to start with.

I was very interested in Mr Murray's comments regarding the "broken society" and have a few questions (I don't know whether he it is customary for the Director to respond to blog comments, but nevertheless). In what way has the monarchy been assaulted or brought down over the last 4 or 5 decades, and which elites do you hold responsible for this? What kind of revolutionary government would a "small c conservative" such as Mr Murray envisage, and in what ways would said government both re-build the institutions and insulate them from elite attacks in the future?

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