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This week the panel discuss the rules on children transitioning gender, and ask if we should slow the process. But is it wrong to deny treatment to children who say they are sure that are trans?
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Has the government learned from Windrush?
How much is too much for high speed rail?
Are we asleep to the threat of coronavirus?
Is colour-blind casting the future? -
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With mounting concerns about the spread of coronavirus, The Pledge has recruited a doctor as a guest panellist this week - none other than Love Island's Alex George.
He's arguing the media is fuelling hysteria about the infection.
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Should there be a maximum age for US President?
Was No10 right to ban some reporters?
Is education the way to prevent radicalisation? -
This week, Femi tells the panel that he doesnât want police to use facial recognition technology as he thinks the government can't be trusted.
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Will Brexit bring peace?
Is office football banter harmless?
How should we punish criminals who attack police?
Is antisemitism a thing of the past? -
This week Michelle Dewberry presents the case for Parliament moving to northern England.
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Nick Ferrari on why white privileged men should be able to talk abut race.
Afua Hirsch says the 'Tradwife' is not a feminist Twitter trend.
June Sarpong reckons post-Brexit Britain should look to Africa.
And on his Pledge debut, Geoff Norcott argues that social media is harming the left at the ballot box. -
This week Andrew tells his adoption story - and explains why he thinks the stigma around it is wrong.
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Should Big Ben chime on Brexit day?
Are Extinction Rebellion extremists?
Does Canada want Harry and Meghan?
How gloomy is the outlook for our high streets? -
The week, we ask if a Christmas general election is a gamble or a gift for those looking to deliver Brexit.
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Is the gender pay gap as dramatic as it appears?
Is hate crime really on the rise?
Who's really at fault over the Grenfell Tower fire? -
Greg Dyke thinks if you're a royal, press intrusion comes with the territory.
He says if Prince Harry and Meghan are "struggling to cope" with the press coverage they could leave royalty behind and move abroad. But do the panel agree?
Carole Malone thinks parliament has "repeatedly betrayed voters and democracy" and says the handling of Brexit has been "the greatest political embarrassment of modern times".
Michelle Dewberry says a "pitiful" number of prosecutions have followed against soldiers who worked at Nazi concentration camps. She thinks they should all face jail, despite their age, and even if they weren't directly involved in killings.
Prince William and Kate visited Pakistan recently and took every opportunity to wear a sherwani.
But Nick Ferrari wants to know, what is appropriate when it comes to cultural appropriation?
Sainsbury's has announced that they will not be selling fireworks in any of their stores.
Femi Oluwole suggests we "do what we can to shield" our animals from any distress and insists the ban is unnecessary. -
On The Pledge this week, the panel discusses racism in football after England's 2020 Euro qualifier against Bulgaria was marred by monkey chants and Nazi salutes. Maajid Nawaz says that 'racism is re-emerging in football because racism is re-emerging in society.'
Nick Ferrari believes the government's proposal for compulsory voter ID is a good idea, but do the panel agree?
Michelle Dewberry says spreading the benefits of immigration to the north of England wonât work because âplans devised in Westminster are so often contradictory to the wants, needs and desires of the northâ.
June Sarpong says now is the time to improve state education after it was revealed there has been a 27% rise in home schooling in the last year.
And Rachel Johnson looks at the public feud between Coleen Rooney and Rebekah Vardy and asks âshould we accept that social media is where the bloodiest battles are fought these days?â -
On this week's episode of The Pledge:
Rachel Johnson, the prime minister's sister, discusses Boris Johnson's alleged relationship with Jennifer Arcuri, the American model turned technology entrepreneur, who it is claimed was given more than ÂŁ100,000 in public money when the PM was mayor of London.
Femi Oluwole says Mr Johnson's critics need to be careful and not get distracted by focusing on whether or not Mr Johnson had an affair with Ms Arcuri.
Also, are Extinction Rebellion's goals realistic? Carole Malone and Andrew Pierce argue that Extinction Rebellion's goals cannot be achieved by 2025 without severe limitations on air travel and car usage. -
This week Carole Malone tells the panel why she doesnât think the Duchess of Sussex has been bullied by the press.
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Should Jeremy Corbyn be given his chance to lead an emergency government?
Is Donald Trump really a friend of the UK?
Would you want IS bride Shamima Begum living next door?
Is it necessary to allow male soldiers to wear make-up? -
This week Rachel Johnson confesses that former prime minister David Cameronâs new book memoir melted her "stone cold heart, just a little". But does the rest of the panel agree?
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Do prison sentences for knife crime deter people?
Is the job of a teacher as tough as they make out?
Why should foreign students be welcomed?
Is a ban on Fireman Sam political correctness gone mad? -
This week our panellists discuss Brexit and the Operation Yellowhammer document, the perception of those who undertake IVF treatment, and Labour's proposals to allow tenants the right to buy.
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This week, the panel discuss whether a general election will solve anything.
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Should more police officers be armed with tasers?
Could learning about slavery help tackle racism?
Is Dior's latest advert culturally insensitive and insulting?
On the panel this week are Maajid Nawaz, Carole Malone, Afua Hirsch, Rachel Shabi and Nick Ferrari -
This week the panel debates whether the average person is being âpriced outâ of becoming an MP.
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Are Baby Boomers to blame for the attitudes of Generation Snowflake?
Is Donald Trump right to reinstate the federal death penalty?
Should private schools be permanently excluded?
Is it game over for conventional careers? -
In the week her brother Boris became the new prime minister, Rachel Johnson makes a personal plea on his behalf. But how does the rest of the panel feel about him?
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Given events in the Gulf, is it time we gave the UK military more backing?
Do women in sport deserve more respect?
Why isn't there better care for those with dementia? -
This week, Greg Dyke baffles younger members of the panel by revealing he prefers to pay for goods with cash.
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Is Donald Trump racist?
Would it be wrong to force through a no-deal Brexit?
Is the mainstream media biased towards remainers?
Should police tell journalists how to do their job? -
This week the panel debates whether Sir Kim Darroch should have written his unflattering memos about Donald Trump.
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Are Harry and Meghan justified in wanting a high level of privacy or have they gone too far?
Should we be in a new space race?
Should people under the age of 18 be allowed to compete at Wimbledon?
Are kids exposed to too much too young?
On this week's panel are: Greg Dyke, Carole Malone, June Sarpong, Michelle Dewberry and Nick Ferrari. -
This week the panel debates the cost of funerals, and whether itâs right to make the taxpayer foot the bill when a child dies.
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Would a no deal Brexit be undemocratic?
Should inheritance tax be replaced with a levy on all large parental cash gifts?
Do you think work should be made more fun than home?
Can you be straight and open to a âgay sexual experienceâ? - Se mer