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NUS Extra: one of the causes for debate
Tuesday, 20th November 2007
The first ever York 90 newscast takes a look at who wanted what during last week's NUS referendum campaign on campus.

Co-produced by Jo Shelley, Katie Anderson and Lucy Taylor.

This newscast was produced by York 90 for The Yorker, in association with YSTV. It was broadcast on YSTV news on Wednesday, November 14.

Due to technical restrictions, it has not been possible to publish on The Yorker until now.

 

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#1 Samuel Whittaker - Tue, 20th Nov 2007 11:05pm

Olly Ward, comment-and-a-half.

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#2 Anonymous - Wed, 21st Nov 2007 12:41am

This clip was clearly made by NUS suck-ups who wanted 2 make the NO campaign look bad. The yorker and its little witch sister Yorker90 are phonies who suk up to YUSU. They're probably funded by the Yes campaign.

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#3 Anonymous - Wed, 21st Nov 2007 12:45am

To comment #2: You are mad. Do you really think a group of videocasters is so embroiled in the NUS debate? I'm sure they don't care.

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#4 Benjamin Rackstraw - Wed, 21st Nov 2007 3:33am

That was amazing! good work guys.
How does it make the no campaign look bad? Pretty even either way, I'd say.

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#5 Owen Jones - Wed, 21st Nov 2007 8:40pm

To comment #2: Olly Ward (last guy talking) is the only member of The Yorker commenting in the video (appart from the voice over) and it doesn't sound like he is on the side of the Yes campaign or the no campaign

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#6 Anonymous - Mon, 4th Feb 2008 10:24pm

Wow, it appears that some people feel so strongly about the NUS debate that they actually forgot how to spell 'suck'. How terrible.

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