TALKING POLITICS

S01-EP15 - Richard Danbury on television debates, old vs new media & the BBC

May 20, 2015
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
2
The Labour Party Needs to Be Aware of What George Osborne Is Planning to Get Them Hooked on Before 2020
02:54 • 2min
3
The Labour Party's Interest in Regional Devolution
04:56 • 2min
4
The Problem With English Devolution
06:33 • 2min
5
The Civil War Resonance of the English Parliament Argument
08:27 • 2min
6
The SMP's Role in the Brexit Debate
10:22 • 2min
7
The Inquisitorial Journalists Put Politicians on the Spot
11:54 • 3min
8
Zero Hour's Contracts Will Be Good for My Business
14:40 • 2min
9
The Role of Interrogative Interviews in Political Communication
16:57 • 2min
10
The Theatre of the Election
19:19 • 2min
11
The Importance of Professional Interrogative Journalism
21:13 • 2min
12
The Alchemy of a Question Time Debate
23:18 • 2min
13
Nicola Sturgeon and the Seven Person Debate
25:12 • 2min
14
The Negative Effect of the Media on Elections
26:47 • 2min
15
The Importance of Communication in a Democracy
29:07 • 2min
16
The Future of the BBC
31:31 • 2min
17
The BBC's Argument for a Conservative Government
33:39 • 2min
18
Chukka Umana Pulls Out of the Labour Leadership Race
35:17 • 2min
19
Umana's Decision to Be a Leader Is Too Early for Him
37:11 • 2min
20
The Dangers of Thinking in the Medium to Long Term
39:36 • 2min
21
The Problem With New Labour and the Labour Party
41:15 • 2min
22
The Labour Party's Leadership Election
43:08 • 2min
23
Labour's Talent Pool Isn't Huge
45:10 • 2min
24
The Problem With the Labour Party in Scotland
46:43 • 3min