Joe Lycett - Qatar/Beckham debate

Yes I am actually, because again it was a thing that none actually knows how many died.
Not only that but apparently the World Cup acted as a way to change the laws. Otherwise they would have continued having the poor labour laws.

So really it worked for the better…

I think that is a fair summary; if you ignore all the migrant deaths, the homophobic controls on the clothes that fans were allowed to wear inside the stadium, all the empty seats and the rampant corruption that lead to the tournament being held there in the first place - then it's clear the tournament has been a resounding success.
 
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3 prime ministers in a year, what kind of point scoring nonsense has this descended into? :p

None of those prime ministers are obsessed with what clothes people wear or where they choose to park their penis for the night.

But guess what, no one from Qatar or even the gulf has ever pointed fingers and criticised.

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