QT: Griffin v Straw v ?

September 27, 2009 at 7:54 pm

It’s no exaggeration to say that the most anticipated Question Time of the year will be the one featuring Nick Griffin MEP on 22nd October. Fraser Nelson, who acquitted himself quite reasonably in last Thursday’s QT tourney, runs with news on the Spectator site that Labour are abandoning their previous stance of empty-chairing the BNP and will be putting up Jack Straw.

Straw will be a nervous constituency MP, considering his narrow majority, and so will be very happy to have a place at the table for what will be the most watched programme of the scheduled QT run. As Fraser Nelson says:

Great news for the BNP. Labour should have sent a street fighter, not a desk general. Jon Cruddas is far and away the best BNP baiter in the Labour party, touring Dagenham council houses and talking voters out of supporting Griffin’s party. Straw has in the past been accused of bending brutish foreign policy to assuage Muslims in his Blackburn constituency, and the closest he gets to BNP fighting is writing pieces for his local newspaper telling Muslims not to wear the veil when visiting him in his constituency office.

The speculation will now centre on who is put up by the two main parties and the other one, and Nelson ponders:

Odds are that Michael Gove will be the Tory choice – the logic being that his formidable debating skills compensate for his abject lack of experience – but he hardly carries war wounds from the ghettoes of Surrey Heath. The Lib Dems will probably put up Sarah Teather. The QT editors do not choose the party people, but will probably select two others. Shami and Sir Andrew Green? We will soon see. 

TheEye thinks that this would smack of the BBC playing the man, not the ball. Although we are used to seeing a lone Tory thrown to the wolves of a lefty panel (and we are sometimes reduced to playing Spot-The-Righty at all) these other suggestions would be complete panel-rigging to artifically generate a single-issue debate. Would it be too much to ask for a rational reasonable QT where a range of interesting panelists were asked a range of interesting questions to elicit, shock horror, a range of interesting opinions?

Actually, it would be too much to ask as it never happens anyway. To remind you, All Seeing Eye co-contributor David Vance will be presiding over the regular QT livechat on Biased-BBC which runs in real time alongside Question Time, and your humble Eye will be assisting David with the livechat moderation. There are rumours that co-contributor G.O.T. (he of the great logo above) may even join us so come along and join the fun!

And one final appeal: there is bound to be a stage invasion and protest by some student types. When there is, the Biased-BBC livebloggers insist on decent-looking naked totty, please. No men, or women with beards. Thanks in advance…