Clitterbug > 24/05/2014, 16:13
(24/05/2014, 14:53)rampantdan Wrote: I don't think question time is really a programme about debate, I'd say that it's much more about watching politicians trying to cope in an environment where the level of control they are accustomed to is greatly reduced. I sympathise with the viewpoint that 'big' issues are rarely raised (although I must say that the debate on diversity last week was a rare moment when the horizon was broadened beyond the news cycle) but I think that has to come with the territory somewhat, otherwise there would be little to differentiate it from The Big Question (which although largely based around spirituality does take questions pertaining to issues of wider import) and there also does need to be a vehicle for the airing of grievances pertaining to the here-and-now (i.e. the news cycle).que'
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