So Where Was the Voice of the Working Class? [Edition 2]

Daily MailOctober 24, 2009

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I INITIALLY applauded the BBC's courage in inviting Nick Griffin on the programme because I assumed the opportunity would be taken to debate why so many people have given up on the major parties.

Instead, in a spectacular mishandling of the situation, we witnessed Question Time tearing up its usual format to operate as a feel-good star chamber, with an ineffably smug David Dimbleby acting both as chairman and prosecuting counsel, urging the other panellists to join the kicking.

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So Where Was the Voice of the Working Class? [Edition 2]

The panellists were a quintessentially BBC confection of the metropolitan political...

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