repoman
Contributor
My guess is that very few people in the US realize that QT even happens over in the UK.
For any UK folk here, what leeway does the PM have to avoid answering a question or preventing one in the first place?
Even Obama would have benefitted from QT.
The idea of Trump having a chance for not looking much worse than normal during QT is impossible.
Reagan in 1972 could have been ok during it, but 1986 it would be obvious he had lost it.
Clinton would have been masterful during his term. Eisenhower, restrained but commanding.
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But would the prospect of knowing that the election winner would have to be in Question Time affect the voters decisions? Would a Republican leaner decide against Trump because he didn't want to see the label tarnished?
For any UK folk here, what leeway does the PM have to avoid answering a question or preventing one in the first place?
Even Obama would have benefitted from QT.
The idea of Trump having a chance for not looking much worse than normal during QT is impossible.
Reagan in 1972 could have been ok during it, but 1986 it would be obvious he had lost it.
Clinton would have been masterful during his term. Eisenhower, restrained but commanding.
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But would the prospect of knowing that the election winner would have to be in Question Time affect the voters decisions? Would a Republican leaner decide against Trump because he didn't want to see the label tarnished?
