[QUOTE="gray198, post: 295502, member: 7694"
]I didn't think that he gave Boris a chance to answer anything properly,[/QUOTE]
Some while ago BBC 2 had a programme examining Boris Johnson, the man and his life, which took the form of Andrew Marr interviewing him at length for the entire programme.
Apart from some perceptive and probing questions, Marr gave Johnson his head to speak freely, resulting in Johnson hanging himself by showing what a devious and thoroughly dishonest person he is. I would love the BBC to show this again, and it should be required viewing for anyone foolish enough to consider backing him to hold any public office.
Unfortunately the rules on impartiality would probably prevent this happening.
So I'm not surprised at Andrew Marr's insistence on Boris Johnson giving concise straight answers in this latest interview, knowing so well the circuitous waffling that Johnson usually uses to avoid any straight answer.
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]I didn't think that he gave Boris a chance to answer anything properly,[/QUOTE]
Some while ago BBC 2 had a programme examining Boris Johnson, the man and his life, which took the form of Andrew Marr interviewing him at length for the entire programme.
Apart from some perceptive and probing questions, Marr gave Johnson his head to speak freely, resulting in Johnson hanging himself by showing what a devious and thoroughly dishonest person he is. I would love the BBC to show this again, and it should be required viewing for anyone foolish enough to consider backing him to hold any public office.
Unfortunately the rules on impartiality would probably prevent this happening.
So I'm not surprised at Andrew Marr's insistence on Boris Johnson giving concise straight answers in this latest interview, knowing so well the circuitous waffling that Johnson usually uses to avoid any straight answer.
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