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Question Time/ Momentum Time
Last night, I watched (on YouTube) the previous evening's Q.T. with disbelief, 'A bizarrely shouty crackers episode – even by its current standards – during which the audience was allowed to heckle and jeer questions on Grenfell and the situation on the Gaza border. One audience member trying to put forward a valid point, quipped to the mob: “this is not a Momentum meeting”… but it certainly seemed to be !!
One of the panel members - not another Chakraborty !! claimed that the recent shootings of Palestinians by Israeli soldiers was the fault of Britain for selling them rifles!!
Did anyone watch this?
One of the panel members - not another Chakraborty !! claimed that the recent shootings of Palestinians by Israeli soldiers was the fault of Britain for selling them rifles!!
Did anyone watch this?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I went off QT a lot when it went to 5 panelists, which I think makes things rather crowded.
Actually a bit of ‘banter’ from the audience is good. Livens it up. If you go to Any Questions they actually encourage audience reaction! The latter I prefer anyway as you just get the words and don’t have any visual distraction.
Actually a bit of ‘banter’ from the audience is good. Livens it up. If you go to Any Questions they actually encourage audience reaction! The latter I prefer anyway as you just get the words and don’t have any visual distraction.
//I went off QT a lot when it went to 5 panelists, which I think makes things rather crowded. //
It also means Dimbleby has to spend more time interrupting and telling people to answer the question, or asking them a different one, which means he spends more time talking than any of the five actual panellists.
It also means Dimbleby has to spend more time interrupting and telling people to answer the question, or asking them a different one, which means he spends more time talking than any of the five actual panellists.