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ArishMell · 70-79, M
Of course not.
It shows the politician irrespective of who he or she is, of which Party or what event, is unable or afraid to answer honestly, questions they do not like.
UK politicians do not normally stoop to insults but duck difficult questions by blaming their opponents, hiding behind weasel phrases like "We are committed to... " and "We are keeping it under review", (i.e. admitting "but not doing...") or being "Unavailable for comment".
It shows the politician irrespective of who he or she is, of which Party or what event, is unable or afraid to answer honestly, questions they do not like.
UK politicians do not normally stoop to insults but duck difficult questions by blaming their opponents, hiding behind weasel phrases like "We are committed to... " and "We are keeping it under review", (i.e. admitting "but not doing...") or being "Unavailable for comment".