Who watches The Last Leg?
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debbiedo49
Community member Posts: 2,904 Disability Gamechanger
Do you watch the last leg? What do you think of it? Did you see the mp on it last night saying assessments were a disgrace? Let’s see if anything happens about that! Do you laugh or cringe at the humour?
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I would maybe of had a bit more faith in her had she stated when the meeting was gonna take place and had said ill come back on once the meeting has been and let you know what was said. Alex Brooker is a big advocate for PIP and the way they treat people. It is a brilliant show I've not foind it as funny this season but still watch loyally it seems to be getting better again tho x
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They will bring it back up I’m sure
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I am a big fan of the show, but it can be hit or miss depending on the guests, but I am definately a loyal viewer. Some of the jokes are a little cringy, but on the whole it's a good bit of entertainment and good to have a disability show on the tv
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Welcome to the community, @laurag! Personally, I completely agree with you- love the presenters though!
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It’s hilarious ?
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I watched it a few times but did not find it particularly funny as I thought they were being a bit too careful to be PC. At the moment I do not find much funny due to a change in circumstances but maybe some time in the future I will try again.... maybe.
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i like it, they are funny and bring up issues that need to be talked about
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Me too
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I have been wathching it for a couple of years and i love the way they can laugh at themselves.
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Last one of series on tonight
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