The Rest Is Politics

45. Question Time: BBC impartiality, books vs. newspapers, and Stewart spoofery

Sep 1, 2022
The hosts reminisce about their university days, sharing regrets about missed literary opportunities. They engage in a lively debate about BBC impartiality, with insights on journalism's evolving landscape. The decline of local journalism is highlighted, underscoring its role in community accountability. A lighthearted discussion about biking and music education explores the importance of arts access in schools. Throughout, humor and personal anecdotes keep the conversation engaging and reflective.
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ANECDOTE

University Reading Regrets

  • Alastair Campbell regrets not reading enough at university and feels he's been catching up ever since.
  • Rory Stewart shares a similar regret, attributing his lack of reading to socializing.
ADVICE

Prioritize Books

  • Read books instead of newspapers to learn more.
  • Make time for reading, even if it's just for half an hour daily.
ANECDOTE

Eton's Impact

  • Alastair Campbell often criticizes Eton but acknowledges its excellent facilities and educational outcomes.
  • Rory Stewart points out Eton's efforts to support state schools.
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