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Why has the Deputy Prime Minister chosen a London based commercial radio station, such as LBC on which to conduct his phone-in show?
Why has the Deputy Prime Minister chosen a London based commercial radio station, such as LBC on which to conduct his phone-in show?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.And if he'd chosen a Manchester based one, would you be asking about his choice then? He's been invited by LBC and accepted that invitation. He's probably got a home in London too, so the station is convenient.
Are we to deduce, aog , that you are not based in London or the South East? What's your point? He has gone on LBC Do you think members of the government must only broadcast on the local station local to their constituency?
Are we to deduce, aog , that you are not based in London or the South East? What's your point? He has gone on LBC Do you think members of the government must only broadcast on the local station local to their constituency?
FredPuli43
/// Are we to deduce, aog , that you are not based in London or the South East? ///
Why should you deduce that? Apart from that LBC is widely receivable far from London if one possesses a digital radio receiver.
/// What's your point? He has gone on LBC Do you think members of the government must only broadcast on the local station local to their constituency? ///
Why do you always answer in an aggressive way, why can't ABers ask perfectly innocent questions without the need for you to be so aggressive?
But in answer to your question, I would have thought being a member of the British government, he would have been better seen to be addressing the whole nation by holding his phone-in on the BBC.
Incidentally I do not know what your reference to Manchester was all about, the BBC do still broadcast from Broadcasting House London you know.
Don't be so grumpy in the future.
/// Are we to deduce, aog , that you are not based in London or the South East? ///
Why should you deduce that? Apart from that LBC is widely receivable far from London if one possesses a digital radio receiver.
/// What's your point? He has gone on LBC Do you think members of the government must only broadcast on the local station local to their constituency? ///
Why do you always answer in an aggressive way, why can't ABers ask perfectly innocent questions without the need for you to be so aggressive?
But in answer to your question, I would have thought being a member of the British government, he would have been better seen to be addressing the whole nation by holding his phone-in on the BBC.
Incidentally I do not know what your reference to Manchester was all about, the BBC do still broadcast from Broadcasting House London you know.
Don't be so grumpy in the future.
I would hope that the song from this video will feature prominently.
Have to give the guy some kudos for continually sticking his head above the parapet - he must be a sucker for punishment, since this show will largely consist of him having to apologise, followed by a repetition of the following standardised responses; continually blame labour for "the mess we are in"; a how the LibDems are the only moderating force shielding the public from the brutality of them there nasty Tories; that the LibDems joined forces with those nasty Tories in the public interest; That Libdems are the only party that stand for social justice and fairness; and that political campaign pledges are not worth the paper they are printed on.
It will be a tragi-comedy, and if Mr. Clegg seriously thinks he can win back support for the LibDems, he is sadly mistaken, in my view.
Have to give the guy some kudos for continually sticking his head above the parapet - he must be a sucker for punishment, since this show will largely consist of him having to apologise, followed by a repetition of the following standardised responses; continually blame labour for "the mess we are in"; a how the LibDems are the only moderating force shielding the public from the brutality of them there nasty Tories; that the LibDems joined forces with those nasty Tories in the public interest; That Libdems are the only party that stand for social justice and fairness; and that political campaign pledges are not worth the paper they are printed on.
It will be a tragi-comedy, and if Mr. Clegg seriously thinks he can win back support for the LibDems, he is sadly mistaken, in my view.
FredPuli43
Because has I have already said, why a London based radio station, it is not as if he is say the London Mayor.
Being a National politician, the Deputy Prime Minister no less, he should have chosen a Radio station, which is freely available to all in the UK.
Just as simple as that, nothing sinister, nothing anti-this, that or the other, just a simple ordinary question to put to other ABers.
Because has I have already said, why a London based radio station, it is not as if he is say the London Mayor.
Being a National politician, the Deputy Prime Minister no less, he should have chosen a Radio station, which is freely available to all in the UK.
Just as simple as that, nothing sinister, nothing anti-this, that or the other, just a simple ordinary question to put to other ABers.
Ah, so that's what you meant, aog. It's not that it's a local station, it's that it's in London, "London based". That's why you cited the fact that it was in London. Therefore you don't object to LBC as not being a national station, though, as you say, it is widely available on the internet. So which local station should he have gone on and why? A London one seems a reasonable choice for a man who works, and probably keeps a home, in London. Or should he have gone only on whatever station serves his constituency?
You have to forgive my asking questions to find out precisely what it is you are complaining about. It is not always clear; as shown above, it may not be clear now, in the light of your earlier replies.
You have to forgive my asking questions to find out precisely what it is you are complaining about. It is not always clear; as shown above, it may not be clear now, in the light of your earlier replies.