Posted: Mar 24, 2015 6:27 pm
by smudge
surreptitious57 wrote:These broadcasts are not supposed to be interviews in any traditional
sense as they are just there to show a different side to all the leaders
so that is why they do not feature any real hard questions as per usual



I understand that. My objection was the clear implication that the interviewer (James Landale) was supportive of Cameron and all that he said. Its one thing to frame it as an informal conversation. Quite another to be a sycophantic twit.
That said- I think Cameron was rather too relaxed and said things he has since regretted.

This is the same "interviewer" that allowed Cameron to make an unchallenged speech (with heavy spin) regarding the new leaders debates last week. Feeble. The BBC are supposed to know how to do "impartial". I'm well aware many of its main political commentators are Tories. Few are as inept and clearly bias as Landale.