Newsnight
Do we get a chance to vote on what we actually thought of the trial last night?
Given all the hype about how...
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Hmnn, yes. I wondered about that. Wasn't going to... er... 'vote' as I don't like how the results of such... er... 'votes' can get played up.
Then again, if it's not looking like things may go quite the way intended, maybe it's best not to have one at all. Or explain.
There are a few around who have form in this regard, as I recall.
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