Where do you stand on climate change? After discredited research, is Climate Change Secretary Ed Miliband right to issue a warning that recent controversies over scientific data must not be allowed to undermine efforts to tackle global warming? How do we know what data to trust? After Tony Blair appeared before the Chilcott inquiry on Friday, what did you make of his responses? Dr Peter Bull is a specialist in social and political psychology – he analysed Blair’s use of language on the show.
Undoubtedly the biggest ‘story’ of the weekend, but what should happen to John Terry now? Does his personal life and behaviour impact on his role as England captain? Should the information have been made public in the first place? And in other sport, Britain’s hopes were dashed again yesterday when Andy Murray failed to beat the indomitable Roger Federer. Was Murray choking or is Federer just too good?
A video’s been released of the British couple taken hostage by Somali pirates back in October – Rachel Chandler especially looking very thin and frail. Do you believe the British Government should be doing more to negotiate with these pirates? What are the alternatives? As the Government gears up to contemplate banning smoking outside buildings, is this the right way to cut the number of smokers in the UK in half or is it more Big Brother state?
I’ll be back tomorrow morning from 7am.