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There ought to be a law about that! |
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25/04/08 (78 review reads) |
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Advantages: A lot of fun on Sundays
Disadvantages: Politicians will be having heart-attacks before the show even starts
I would like to see a law that says:
the Prime-minister and the whole parliament must attend, with no exceptions and sick-leaves, the new weekly T.V Show "Ask Your Government"
It would be a three hour T.V show, broadcasted on Sundays when it would receive higher numbers, where the whole government would be on stage, sitting on their comfortable red arm-chairs. They'd have 100 cameras on them and 1000 mics , so they won't be able to even whisper to one another without the camera picking it up.
Every week there would be a RANDOM pick of three u.k citizens who would appear on the T.V show and have an hour each to ask whomever from the government any question they wanted.
I would like to see their faces sweating and them looking at the clock every two minutes hoping that the time would go by faster every time anyone asks those corrupt politicians why s***t is going the way it is in this country.
I am sure we would have to run an operating room backstage to save all those politicians from all the heart-attacks they'll be having.
Summary: Wouldn't you like to ask your government a couple of questions? I know I would
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- 27/04/08 There are 646 MPs, so 100 cameras won't be enough. |
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- 25/04/08 Politicians are politician because they know exactly how to handle situations like that. What makes you think they would be any more likely to tell the truth when they can't even do it on TV already, in response to the questioning of the political opposition, who are far more astute in their questioning already?
The only time they are worried about awkward questions is when an election is looming. |
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- 25/04/08 They just spin the asnwers, |
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