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“…think about it,,,, when QT has come from England, have there ever been Scottish people on the panel ? “
Yes, frequently. “Regulars” that spring to mind are Danny Alexander and Nicola Sturgeon. There is probably a Scot on the panel at least every other week. But, of course, they get a say in matters that effect only the English, whereas the reverse is not true, so I suppose that’s the reason.
“Why the loss of interest?”
I think that earlier question was the one where I suggested that all people in the UK should have a vote on Scottish Independence. It is clear that they will not, so now I (being south of the border) am no longer interested.
My question is not anti-Scottish, Slapshot. If it has to be described as anti-anything it is anti-BBC because of the way they treat English and Scottish audiences so differently.
“If the population of Scotland does equal 5% of the UK population (not checked btw)”
Population of UK = 63.182m
Population of Scotland = 5.295m
%age Scotland = 8.4%
(source:census 2011)
Yes, sorry Baldric, I hadn’t checked it either. I had in my mind that Scotland’s population was around 3m.
Anyway, thanks for all your contributions. Made for a much more lively debate than that on QT (apart from the Rab C Nesbitt character sitting at the back who denounced just about everything to do with England, Scotland, Europe and the rest of the world about 20 mins into the programme).
The Oscar for “Best Answer” goes to whiskeyron for his accurate portrayal of this ridiculous nonsense.
I thought I’d have a quick look at the frequency of Scottish editions of QT and the make up of the panels. Since January 2013 there have been 42 QTs (I’m discarding the preposterous South African edition last December). Among them there have been four visits to Scotland. So at 9.3%, about right for the population. However, on those four occasions only one panelist - Nigel Farage in Edinburgh on June 13th- was not a Scot. The remaining 20 were all Scottish. By contrast, although I have not gone through the list comprehensively, it is very easy to spot the Scots on the English panels. These include Ming Campbell (x2), Margot James (x2), Danny Alexander (x3), Douglas Alexander (x2). I’m sure I could find a good few more.
So there’s plenty of room for Scots when QT comes from England (nothing wrong with that) but virtually no room for English people (or indeed any other nationality) when it is broadcast from Scotland.