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Prospects for Monday, 1 September, 2008

Shaminder Nahal | 13:04 UK time, Monday, 1 September 2008

Here are programme producer Shaminder's prospects for tonight's programme:

Hello everyone,

There's lots around today but how should we do it?

The hurricane is blowing the Republican convention off course.

It's meant to be the start of the Brown relaunch, but the government's already been hit by two big negatives - Alistair Darling's dire message on the economy, and the leaked letter from Jacqui Smith's which reveals fears of rising crime and racial tensions as a result of the economic downturn. What shall we do on all this?

EU leaders are gathering in Brussels to discuss relations with Russia after the Georgian crisis. Who do you want to talk to?

Anything else?

Shaminder


Comments

  • Comment number 1.

    JACQUI SMITH - THE LEAK FACTOR

    As any fule kno: if you fill your country with cheap foreign labour in the good times, then when the bad times come they will either make a disaffected mass of alien unemployed or, if retained in work, be attacked by out-of-work indigenes. One thing is certain: in green alcohol-fuelled Britain - 'there's gonna be a fight'. Further, Jacqui - being two-and-six short of a man - will have NO IDEA WHY.

  • Comment number 2.

    Ooo, scary times, hurricanes in the States, do we care? Another lecture from Jackie Smith our home secretary...so what? I like Alistair Darling's language of telling us how bad it really is, I believe him because he is for the chop and has nothing to lose.

  • Comment number 3.

    FUNDAMENTALS

    How about looking into what may be at the root of much that's going wrong today, instead of just reporting the consequences? I appreciate that the Newsnight team has limited time/resources, but some of this warrants more scrutiny than US politics I suggest.

  • Comment number 4.

    A VOTE FOR FUNDAMENTALS #3

    How many of you in the Newsnight Team have investigated your deepest motivations? How many would dare?

    Each walk of life has its underlying stereotype. There are a set of professions that 'interfere' with the lives of others (I will not list to avoid offence). Politicians fall in this group. Will Newsnight look at 'What Politicians Really Want'? You can't fail to notice that, after the clergy, they are a funny lot.

    In passing: I went into science. You can hide from emotion and make logic your god.

  • Comment number 5.

    "The Irish Republic may need to hold a second referendum on the EU's Lisbon Treaty, despite its rejection by voters in June, an Irish minister says."

    Has the Treaty changed ? or have they been told to do it again till they vote the right way this time ?

    What is going on over there , whats the No camp saying ?

  • Comment number 6.

    Hard times ahead? Depends whether you believe what Darling told The Guardian or
    what he told The Stornoway Gazette .....



    Not a very good time either to pick a fight with Russia. Why on earth are we doing
    this? Has Gordon Brown lost his marbles?

    How many times do Ministers need to be reminded that Georgia attacked Ossetia
    not vice-versa .........

    Perhaps you should interview Valery Gergiev (conductor of the LSO) and
    the only South Ossetian I have seen
    recently - conducting Prokofiev at the
    Edinburgh Festival before he dashed
    back home to conduct a requiem for
    those who died when Sakashvili and
    the Georgian army attacked his town.

    This is about oil and pipelines as ever.

  • Comment number 7.

    Charles Clarke MP might have some insight into the crisis that beset the Attlee Govt sixty years ago ...... his father Otto was
    then at The Treasury. Apparently Cripps
    at one point suggested to Attlee that he might resign as PM and become The Chancellor of The Exchequer ..........

    Tony Benn and/or Anthony Howard will probably remember all the ins and outs.

  • Comment number 8.

    WHAT ARE WE SIGNED UP TO? (#5)

    Does anybody know? If Major or Brown or some other limited-intellect has signed a document that says: "No referendum shall be taken as binding on, or even relevant to, EU matters" then it is surely time to fill the Tunnel with cement and make all the ferries one-way? Your move Newsnight.

  • Comment number 9.

    Deal with something significant and send a crew to the London Hilton where 9 of the 10 men alive who have completed 100 first-class centuries will be celebrating over dinner tonight (boycott, amiss, hick, abbas, gooch, graveney, edrich, turner and ramprakash). but where is sir Viv Richards?

  • Comment number 10.

    If only we had that Feodor (#9)! We could do with something good in the news.

  • Comment number 11.

    is Scot right? Are women over 50 finished in TV News?

    how ageist is the uk? Everyone knows men over 50 are finished in manual work. So women over 50 are finished in beauty work?

  • Comment number 12.

    NATIONAL PRIDE

    Whilst somewhat ebbing from the news, it should be noted that from 1934 to 1961 was known as Staliniri, and that Gori was Stalin's birth-place. Georgia's attack on Tskhinvali was far more than just waving a blue-flag to a bear, and Russia's occupation of Gori should be seen in the same light perhaps now that it's trying to recover its pride after what was done in the early 1990s.

    The fact that Russia is now considering selling its S300/S400 system to Iran, which lies South of Georgia via Armenia (Russia's ally) and that Iran is keen to join the SCO, should wake a few people up.

  • Comment number 13.

    Well Selina Scott (57) is suing Channel 5 for age discrimination, Moira Stewart was dumped a couple of years ago, and even Nick Ross (60) was dumped by Crimewatch for being "too old." I doubt the public looked upon any of those people as being too old - they think of them as a national treasure!

  • Comment number 14.

    Jeremy Paxman is next ...please

  • Comment number 15.

    GEORGIA - FALKLANDS?

    Viewed from outside Britain, I imagine Maggie's reaction looked a bit OTT. But surely no one would liken the Thatcher nationalism as in anyway similar to Putins?
    What good fortune the Gibraltar issue never quite boiled over. Oh wad some power the giftie gie us . . .

  • Comment number 16.

    HOT NEWS - SCIENTIST PROVE THEMSELVES RIGHT!

    We are warmer than we were. We have not been warmer than we are (over more than a thousand years). The only thing they forgot to prove was that 'we dun it'. Doh!

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