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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Does anyone else agree that instead of the media being the ones to ask the questions that are going to give them print worthy material it should instead be members of the public posing real world worries and queries?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Does anyone else agree that instead of the media being the ones to ask the questions that are going to give them print worthy material it should instead be members of the public posing real world worries and queries? "

I am of the opinion that daily updates were a mistake. The questions are pathetic, repetitive and generally not helpful.

I really wish that when the media ask a question that the minister responds with either "I refer you to the answer I gave you the day before and the day before that" or alternatively "Next!"

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


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I am of the opinion that daily updates were a mistake. The questions are pathetic, repetitive and generally not helpful.

I really wish that when the media ask a question that the minister responds with either "I refer you to the answer I gave you the day before and the day before that" or alternatively "Next!" "

I like that idea!

I think the updates themselves are a good idea rather than relying on the media however like you’ve said, the media have always got a ‘target’ or an angle that they are looking for.

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By *omplexchiqueTV/TS
over a year ago

Sale


"Does anyone else agree that instead of the media being the ones to ask the questions that are going to give them print worthy material it should instead be members of the public posing real world worries and queries? "

Strongly suspect it won’t make a scrap of difference who asks the questions from the dysfunctional and evasive government ministers..... Andrew Neil posted the below after yesterday’s press conference:

Andrew Neil, Twitter 16:32. 19/04/2020

Some unsolicited advice after another dire press conference. Ministers that most folks have never heard of should stop their amateur-hour ‘father of the nation’ acts. No more homilies. No more patronising pats on the back for us. No more even more patronising pep talks.

No more annoying exhortations for us to buckle down further. You don’t have the authority or respect for any of this. Just give us the facts. And give straight answers to straight questions (unlike today when it cam to Hugh Pym’s question on PPE).

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


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Strongly suspect it won’t make a scrap of difference who asks the questions from the dysfunctional and evasive government ministers..... Andrew Neil posted the below after yesterday’s press conference:

Andrew Neil, Twitter 16:32. 19/04/2020

Some unsolicited advice after another dire press conference. Ministers that most folks have never heard of should stop their amateur-hour ‘father of the nation’ acts. No more homilies. No more patronising pats on the back for us. No more even more patronising pep talks.

No more annoying exhortations for us to buckle down further. You don’t have the authority or respect for any of this. Just give us the facts. And give straight answers to straight questions (unlike today when it cam to Hugh Pym’s question on PPE)."

Haven’t seen that but totally agree, use the updates to give the facts, nothing else.

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire


"Does anyone else agree that instead of the media being the ones to ask the questions that are going to give them print worthy material it should instead be members of the public posing real world worries and queries?

Strongly suspect it won’t make a scrap of difference who asks the questions from the dysfunctional and evasive government ministers..... Andrew Neil posted the below after yesterday’s press conference:

Andrew Neil, Twitter 16:32. 19/04/2020

Some unsolicited advice after another dire press conference. Ministers that most folks have never heard of should stop their amateur-hour ‘father of the nation’ acts. No more homilies. No more patronising pats on the back for us. No more even more patronising pep talks.

No more annoying exhortations for us to buckle down further. You don’t have the authority or respect for any of this. Just give us the facts. And give straight answers to straight questions (unlike today when it cam to Hugh Pym’s question on PPE)."

Neil is spot on, williamson with his patronising whine was pathetic..

Bring back Patel, who makes Abbot look like a maths scholar but at least it's funny watching..

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Does anyone else agree that instead of the media being the ones to ask the questions that are going to give them print worthy material it should instead be members of the public posing real world worries and queries?

Strongly suspect it won’t make a scrap of difference who asks the questions from the dysfunctional and evasive government ministers..... Andrew Neil posted the below after yesterday’s press conference:

Andrew Neil, Twitter 16:32. 19/04/2020

Some unsolicited advice after another dire press conference. Ministers that most folks have never heard of should stop their amateur-hour ‘father of the nation’ acts. No more homilies. No more patronising pats on the back for us. No more even more patronising pep talks.

No more annoying exhortations for us to buckle down further. You don’t have the authority or respect for any of this. Just give us the facts. And give straight answers to straight questions (unlike today when it cam to Hugh Pym’s question on PPE).

Neil is spot on, williamson with his patronising whine was pathetic..

Bring back Patel, who makes Abbot look like a maths scholar but at least it's funny watching.. "

I’m imagining the daily ‘it’s your turn today’ that goes on behind the scenes

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By *ibbyhunterCouple
over a year ago

keighley

Anyone seen the American daily updates? really entertaining President Trump v the liberal left press both giving it large .

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By *y Favorite PornstarCouple
over a year ago

Basingstoke

I don't watch them. Don't need to watch lizards speak broken english. Like Michael Gove saying lockdown needs "balanced judgement". No shit sherlock, I was thinking we should roll dice but now you've really made me re-think. Or there's "no date" to re-open schools. Another meaningless response, they could at least tell us the conditions that would result in schools reopening and without using the fucking word "reasonable" like it's a court case.

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By *uninlondon69Man
over a year ago

Tower Bridge South


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I’m imagining the daily ‘it’s your turn today’ that goes on behind the scenes "

It wouldn't surprise me at all if it was done by drawing straws!

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire


"

I’m imagining the daily ‘it’s your turn today’ that goes on behind the scenes

It wouldn't surprise me at all if it was done by drawing straws! "

Possibly explains why Patel hid for weeks..

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan
over a year ago

here

I wonder if they put out the minister responsible for whatever the particular focus is for that day...

Yesterday it was Gavin Williamson - Education Secretary and the briefing had a focus on Schools and the effect/action on making sure disadvantaged kids don't miss out..

The day Priti (Home Secretary) was rolled out the briefing was to announce law and order, domestic abuse support...

Rishi (Chancellor) is rolled out when the main focus of the briefing is to do with financial support, treasury stuff...

Nah... i think they draw straws

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire


"I wonder if they put out the minister responsible for whatever the particular focus is for that day...

Yesterday it was Gavin Williamson - Education Secretary and the briefing had a focus on Schools and the effect/action on making sure disadvantaged kids don't miss out..

The day Priti (Home Secretary) was rolled out the briefing was to announce law and order, domestic abuse support...

Rishi (Chancellor) is rolled out when the main focus of the briefing is to do with financial support, treasury stuff...

Nah... i think they draw straws "

Fair point..

I suppose it saves us from Rees Mogg..

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Anyone seen the American daily updates? really entertaining President Trump v the liberal left press both giving it large ."

"liberal left press" are not allowed anywhere near Trumps briefings.

But I do agree that it's entertaining to see Trump fumble his way through them. And it was funny that they have to make videos for him to play, like a primary school child, because he's unable to speak properly or make any points.

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan
over a year ago

here


"I wonder if they put out the minister responsible for whatever the particular focus is for that day...

Yesterday it was Gavin Williamson - Education Secretary and the briefing had a focus on Schools and the effect/action on making sure disadvantaged kids don't miss out..

The day Priti (Home Secretary) was rolled out the briefing was to announce law and order, domestic abuse support...

Rishi (Chancellor) is rolled out when the main focus of the briefing is to do with financial support, treasury stuff...

Nah... i think they draw straws

Fair point..

I suppose it saves us from Rees Mogg.. "

I wonder what the theme of the day would be that it required the Leader of the House to front the briefing

Thats not a question... although I can hear the keyboards rattling already ... form an orderly queue

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire


"I wonder if they put out the minister responsible for whatever the particular focus is for that day...

Yesterday it was Gavin Williamson - Education Secretary and the briefing had a focus on Schools and the effect/action on making sure disadvantaged kids don't miss out..

The day Priti (Home Secretary) was rolled out the briefing was to announce law and order, domestic abuse support...

Rishi (Chancellor) is rolled out when the main focus of the briefing is to do with financial support, treasury stuff...

Nah... i think they draw straws

Fair point..

I suppose it saves us from Rees Mogg..

I wonder what the theme of the day would be that it required the Leader of the House to front the briefing

Thats not a question... although I can hear the keyboards rattling already ... form an orderly queue

"

Tend to agree, condescending pontification might be a step too far even for middle England..

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan
over a year ago

here


"I wonder if they put out the minister responsible for whatever the particular focus is for that day...

Yesterday it was Gavin Williamson - Education Secretary and the briefing had a focus on Schools and the effect/action on making sure disadvantaged kids don't miss out..

The day Priti (Home Secretary) was rolled out the briefing was to announce law and order, domestic abuse support...

Rishi (Chancellor) is rolled out when the main focus of the briefing is to do with financial support, treasury stuff...

Nah... i think they draw straws

Fair point..

I suppose it saves us from Rees Mogg..

I wonder what the theme of the day would be that it required the Leader of the House to front the briefing

Thats not a question... although I can hear the keyboards rattling already ... form an orderly queue

Tend to agree, condescending pontification might be a step too far even for middle England.. "

Rishi got the short straw today

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

When the same question is asked again they should say i have already answered that move on, sick of hearing the same questions over and over waste of time.

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By *hybloke67Man
over a year ago

ROMFORD

I agree the press shouldn't keep asking the same question one after another.

There are lots of things they can ask and get the answers to question the public would like to hear.

We know there is a global PPE shortage let's move on from the same question.

Matt Hancock said some PPE can be reused which was supposed to be one use only. This was meet with outrage from some. Now Essex hospitals have said actually we can wash these one use gowns 3 times and keep their repellant nature.

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By *unscot44Man
over a year ago

Stepps (Glasgow)

Have to say having watched a large number of daily briefings given not only here in UK but also the Trump comicathon every night, i have been pretty impressed with Nicola Sturgeon's briefings the most.

While i don't always agree with everything she says, she always seems to strike the right tone between capturing gravity of situation but avoiding downright gloom and doom, i also think she comes across as quite a clear and concise speaker compared to a lot of others on show.

Having said that i am trying to cut down on watching all daily briefings as they can become very repetitive to to journalists asking same questions over and over again.

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"Have to say having watched a large number of daily briefings given not only here in UK but also the Trump comicathon every night, i have been pretty impressed with Nicola Sturgeon's briefings the most.

While i don't always agree with everything she says, she always seems to strike the right tone between capturing gravity of situation but avoiding downright gloom and doom, i also think she comes across as quite a clear and concise speaker compared to a lot of others on show.

Having said that i am trying to cut down on watching all daily briefings as they can become very repetitive to to journalists asking same questions over and over again."

I think she is great.

She shredded some Brexit party bellend in one of those election debates.

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By *isaAndNicoleTransTV/TS
over a year ago

Southport / Ellesmere Port

It was good yesterday when they had the Liverpool Echo journalist on. Should be more regional reporters as they are much closer to their local communities and have much less of an agenda. The Echo journalist really pushed home the point that we were too relaxed and too late with lockdown restrictions.

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By *HaRiFMan
over a year ago

Beyond the shadows.


"Does anyone else agree that instead of the media being the ones to ask the questions that are going to give them print worthy material it should instead be members of the public posing real world worries and queries?

I am of the opinion that daily updates were a mistake. The questions are pathetic, repetitive and generally not helpful.

I really wish that when the media ask a question that the minister responds with either "I refer you to the answer I gave you the day before and the day before that" or alternatively "Next!" "

I’m in agreement with you I just switch over when it comes to the questions but. They should just sent out an FAQ beforehand to stop the journalists asking the same questions.

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By *unscot44Man
over a year ago

Stepps (Glasgow)


"Have to say having watched a large number of daily briefings given not only here in UK but also the Trump comicathon every night, i have been pretty impressed with Nicola Sturgeon's briefings the most.

While i don't always agree with everything she says, she always seems to strike the right tone between capturing gravity of situation but avoiding downright gloom and doom, i also think she comes across as quite a clear and concise speaker compared to a lot of others on show.

Having said that i am trying to cut down on watching all daily briefings as they can become very repetitive to to journalists asking same questions over and over again.

I think she is great.

She shredded some Brexit party bellend in one of those election debates."

To be honest depending on your views on Scottish independence she will always be one of those leaders who is either held in high regard or contempt by most. In terms of pure leadership qualities and how she comes across during interviews and grillings by journalists i always think she handles herself pretty well compared to most current politicians.

Not as much fun though as watching the nightly comedy special held by big Donald lol pure comedy gold at times, although shouldn't laugh as the problems and confusion he is causing are potentially dangerous.

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"Have to say having watched a large number of daily briefings given not only here in UK but also the Trump comicathon every night, i have been pretty impressed with Nicola Sturgeon's briefings the most.

While i don't always agree with everything she says, she always seems to strike the right tone between capturing gravity of situation but avoiding downright gloom and doom, i also think she comes across as quite a clear and concise speaker compared to a lot of others on show.

Having said that i am trying to cut down on watching all daily briefings as they can become very repetitive to to journalists asking same questions over and over again.

I think she is great.

She shredded some Brexit party bellend in one of those election debates.

To be honest depending on your views on Scottish independence she will always be one of those leaders who is either held in high regard or contempt by most. In terms of pure leadership qualities and how she comes across during interviews and grillings by journalists i always think she handles herself pretty well compared to most current politicians.

Not as much fun though as watching the nightly comedy special held by big Donald lol pure comedy gold at times, although shouldn't laugh as the problems and confusion he is causing are potentially dangerous."

Think she always comes across very well.Never dodges the questions (unlike some others)and is concise and gets her point across.

Really admire her.Though labour willie fucked if you get independence.

He is just a clown.

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By *uninlondon69Man
over a year ago

Tower Bridge South


"It was good yesterday when they had the Liverpool Echo journalist on. Should be more regional reporters as they are much closer to their local communities and have much less of an agenda. The Echo journalist really pushed home the point that we were too relaxed and too late with lockdown restrictions. "
That blew everybody's mind last week when the guy from Ladbible asked a better question than all the political journalists!

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By *ragoniteMan
over a year ago

Cheshire

They need to have some science and medical journalists asking the questions, not just the political ones.

eg Gove explaining how different ventilators work a couple of weeks back was painful and also inaccurate. Nobody had the knowledge to pick him up on it.

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By *rHotNottsMan
over a year ago

Dubai & Nottingham


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Strongly suspect it won’t make a scrap of difference who asks the questions from the dysfunctional and evasive government ministers..... Andrew Neil posted the below after yesterday’s press conference:

Andrew Neil, Twitter 16:32. 19/04/2020

Some unsolicited advice after another dire press conference. Ministers that most folks have never heard of should stop their amateur-hour ‘father of the nation’ acts. No more homilies. No more patronising pats on the back for us. No more even more patronising pep talks.

No more annoying exhortations for us to buckle down further. You don’t have the authority or respect for any of this. Just give us the facts. And give straight answers to straight questions (unlike today when it cam to Hugh Pym’s question on PPE).

Haven’t seen that but totally agree, use the updates to give the facts, nothing else."

Totally agree - it’s just a dumbed down version of the same shit they do in Parliament , half expecting them to start making animal noises soon.... wankers

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