Showing posts with label nick robinson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nick robinson. Show all posts

Tuesday, 3 January 2012

BBC's Nick Robinson on Parliament,the lobby system,blogging and of course Mandelson

It is not very often that the BBC's top notch political commentator Nick Robinson gives a interview.

However he has opened up to Iain Dale on his Total Politics site.

In the piece,he tells Dale that politics and parliament have become more significant since we have been in coalition

Parliament is beginning to debate the things that anger, upset, inspire our audience. And the select committees are gradually building their power.
He also tells the magazine that he was probably the first political blogger,starting in 2006 and credits the rise of online as having massively increased the speed of accountability.

He also talks about that famous encounter with Peter Mandelson days after the election as well as commenting on the Westminster lobby system

 I just find the whole debate about the system of reporting in Westminster terribly anal, self-obsessed, tedium. There was a big scandal, and Michael Cockerell, to his enormous credit wrote a book about the lobby system in the early 80s. There’s basically a conspiracy of secrecy, a secret briefing, the very existence of which was an offence against this closed shop to reveal. It could be used to trash a minister’s reputation without anybody ever telling the public where it stemmed from. This just isn’t the case any more

Tuesday, 8 April 2008

Brown grilled by Nick Robinson

Watching Gordon Brown's interview with Nick Robinson ,it is simply more of the same.Asked about the latest economic news the Prime Minister repeats the tried and tested approach.

We are better prepared than 15 years ago when we had high interest rates,low inflation,difficult decisions etc etc etc.

Browm says that he will do everything in his power to keep the economy on a smooth slope.

Pressed on the 10p tax rates by Robinson,he claims that he has already helped the lowest paid thru child benefit,tax credits,minimum wage,pensioner tax credits and an overall low tax rate

Will this put people's minds at rest.......unlikely