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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Having watched and listened to various politicians refuse to answer questions properly (Miliband was a classic example last night) I think a new law should be passed whereby a politician being interviewed can only answer with either "yes", "no", or with a specific number. It would certainly cut out all the waffle. Failure to comply with the new law would be punishable by a kick for the politician in the nether regions by the interviewer.
All those in favour say "I".
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Haha that George osbourne one where he avoided answering a question 18 times.
Yeah good idea.
Maybe bring out a law that says we change the word u-turn back into the word lie. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Having watched and listened to various politicians refuse to answer questions properly (Miliband was a classic example last night) I think a new law should be passed whereby a politician being interviewed can only answer with either "yes", "no", or with a specific number. It would certainly cut out all the waffle. Failure to comply with the new law would be punishable by a kick for the politician in the nether regions by the interviewer.
All those in favour say "I".
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No. I like to watch 'em squirm especially where the interviewer is Paxman-esque and gives them no quarter. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Having watched and listened to various politicians refuse to answer questions properly (Miliband was a classic example last night) I think a new law should be passed whereby a politician being interviewed can only answer with either "yes", "no", or with a specific number. It would certainly cut out all the waffle. Failure to comply with the new law would be punishable by a kick for the politician in the nether regions by the interviewer.
All those in favour say "I".
No. I like to watch 'em squirm especially where the interviewer is Paxman-esque and gives them no quarter."
Watching them squirm is a bit of a spectator sport, but on a serious note, how can we be expected to vote for them when they refuse to answer some really serious questions about what the country will look like under their governments? |
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theres no way u would ever get a straight answer off a politician they are a master class in telling porkies .the manifesto's aint worth the paper they are printed on |
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