Prime Minister's Questions (PMQs) in the UK attracts much criticism for the adversarial and occasional aggressive language on display. During his successful campaign for the leadership of the Labour Party, Jeremy Corbyn called for a “new kind of politics” (ITV 2015). One feature of his “new” approach, apparent during his early sessions as Leader of the Opposition, was to include questions to Prime Minister David Cameron sourced from members of the public. Although, subsequently, these “public questions” became less frequent, they provided an opportunity to compare their interactional effects with standard “non-public questions”. Arguably, the aim of this salient feature of corbyn's approach to questioning Cameron was to redress the moral or...
Questioning mechanisms such as Prime Minister’s Questions in the United Kingdom and Question Time in...
This study of leaders’ exchanges in Prime Minister’s Questions considers the potential for foreign p...
Is Ed Miliband’s idea for a “public Prime Minister’s Questions” a good one? Following on from part o...
Abstract Prime Minister’s Questions (PMQs) in the UK attracts much criticism for the adversarial and...
Prime Minister's Questions (PMQs) in the UK attracts much criticism for the adversarial and occasion...
We know about what the public thinks of PMQs, and we know an increasing amount about questions to PM...
Views from the media, the public, and from inside Parliament have expressed discontent with, reporte...
This paper examines how parliamentarians design their questions and flout parliamentary rules of que...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether typologies devised for the analy-sis of equivocatio...
Views from the media, the public, and from inside Parliament have expressed discontent with, reporte...
Views from the media, the public, and from inside Parliament have expressed discontent with, reporte...
Prime Minister's Questions (PMQs) is a weekly, half-hour long session in the British House of Common...
This article contends that Prime Minister's Questions (PMQs) are a political ritual that supports a ...
While apparently designed to request information, parliamentary questions are the most challenging a...
This study draws on theories and methodologies from the fields of pragmatics and parliamentary disco...
Questioning mechanisms such as Prime Minister’s Questions in the United Kingdom and Question Time in...
This study of leaders’ exchanges in Prime Minister’s Questions considers the potential for foreign p...
Is Ed Miliband’s idea for a “public Prime Minister’s Questions” a good one? Following on from part o...
Abstract Prime Minister’s Questions (PMQs) in the UK attracts much criticism for the adversarial and...
Prime Minister's Questions (PMQs) in the UK attracts much criticism for the adversarial and occasion...
We know about what the public thinks of PMQs, and we know an increasing amount about questions to PM...
Views from the media, the public, and from inside Parliament have expressed discontent with, reporte...
This paper examines how parliamentarians design their questions and flout parliamentary rules of que...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether typologies devised for the analy-sis of equivocatio...
Views from the media, the public, and from inside Parliament have expressed discontent with, reporte...
Views from the media, the public, and from inside Parliament have expressed discontent with, reporte...
Prime Minister's Questions (PMQs) is a weekly, half-hour long session in the British House of Common...
This article contends that Prime Minister's Questions (PMQs) are a political ritual that supports a ...
While apparently designed to request information, parliamentary questions are the most challenging a...
This study draws on theories and methodologies from the fields of pragmatics and parliamentary disco...
Questioning mechanisms such as Prime Minister’s Questions in the United Kingdom and Question Time in...
This study of leaders’ exchanges in Prime Minister’s Questions considers the potential for foreign p...
Is Ed Miliband’s idea for a “public Prime Minister’s Questions” a good one? Following on from part o...