When the Question Becomes the Story
Sri Lanka, July 6 -- There are few things more revealing in public life than the questions people refuse to answer. A speech can be rehearsed. A photograph can be staged. A rumour can be fed just enough to keep people interested but questions are dangerous because they move power, if only for a moment, away from the person speaking and towards the person asking.
This week on our BBC Radio 4 show, When It Hits the Fan, David Yelland and I looked at three stories about questions, and the different ways powerful people try to manage them. Andy Burnham giving a major political speech without taking questions from journalists. Prince Harry and Meghan once again caught between palace briefings, security concerns and the question of whether a ...
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इस लेख के रीप्रिंट को खरीदने या इस प्रकाशन का पूरा फ़ीड प्राप्त करने के लिए, कृपया
हमे संपर्क करें.