• 18 hours ago
Question Time was brought to a chaotic end on Thursday night (20 March) after noise from a protest at the University of Reading threatened to drown out audience members and panel guests.
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00:00Utilities historically have paid dividends, but if they're boring and regulated well, they should, but make it boring.
00:08But the board and the management has been an utter disaster.
00:11But the regulation was too weak was the problem.
00:13Yes, I would agree.
00:14So changing the regulation.
00:15Yes, you. For me.
00:16Yes.
00:17Oh, yes. I'm a keen sailor. I'm a bit rubbish though.
00:20I'm a proud member of Goring Thames Sailing Club and we sail on the Thames.
00:27Can I just say, in answer to your question, you should say to those children, no, the water is absolutely not safe.
00:33I live on the River Thames and I see on a daily basis human excrement go past my property.
00:39So the answer is a definitive no.
00:42I just, before we go, we can all hear in here.
00:45If you can hear at home, there's a protest going on outside about something, I'm not sure what.
00:48There's lots of sirens blaring.
00:50Several notes.
00:51But anyway, anyway.

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