According to Iain,
This would not only save money, it would improve journalism.
It was last night's addition that finally forced Iain over the edge.
The first 20 minutes were spent on wittering about something which hadn't happened yet, the vote in the Senate, and then a pointless interview with the French finance minister on the financial crisis. The programme's reporting of this important subject is going round and round in ever decreasing circles.
Finally a report on David Cameron's speech arrived, and it suggested that Newsnight had missed the point. Michael Crick, the political editor, then popped up and it seemed that he hadn't got a clue what the point was either. It was a seven out ten speech, he said gravely, and Brown was a 7.5 out of ten last week. What does that mean?
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