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Economics explained with Newsnight’s plain-speaking Paul Mason

Posted by Axegrinder on 17 December 2008 at 12:25
Tags: Newsnight, Paul Mason

Congratulations to BBC2’s Newsnight, which has picked up a Plain English Award for best national TV programme. The judges consider “how well entrants have used plain English, and how successfully and passionately they have fought gobbledygook”.

One wonders if the judges have ever checked out economics editor Paul Mason’s blog. This bit, for example, discussing the concept of concept of capital adequacy: “The original Basel II treaty set a hard capital ratio at 4%: the total value of the banks shares, known as equity, had to be at least 4% of the size of their loan book. This is known as a Tier I Ratio. Many banks were able to ‘game’ the regulations by shoving loans off their balance sheet into arm’s length companies, so they could hold onto less capital. 

“Now they cannot, that 4% limit becomes important. But it’s no longer 4%. In response to the crisis, national regulators have imposed higher capital ratios.”

Goodness knows what the losing entries were like.

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Emily Maitlis shocks BBC director-general with haunted-pussy taunt

Posted by Axegrinder on 31 October 2008 at 00:35
Tags: Emily Maitlis, Jonathan Ross, Mark Thompson, Mock the Week, Newsnight, Russell Brand

Thursday night’s edition of Newsnight is sure to go down as an all-time classic, thanks to the wonderful presenter Emily Maitlis telling BBC director-general Mark Thompson: “I’m now so old my pussy is haunted.”

Just in case the DG was too shocked to take it in fully, Maitlis helpfully repeated the line.

For those who missed Newsnight, it should be pointed out that Maitlis was quoting comic Frankie Boyle, a panellist from Wednesday night’s Mock The Week programme, who suggested the line as one of the “things the Queen would never say during her Christmas speech”.

Maitlis was pressing Thompson to give an opinion – in the wake of the Russell Brand/Jonathan Ross affair – if it was acceptable for the BBC to broadcast a comedian putting the words “I’m now so old my pussy is haunted” into the mouth of the sovereign.

Axegrinder suspects Maitlis’s remarkable performance will soon be a huge hit on YouTube.

But until then, we recommend you enjoy the interview on BBC iPlayer or via the link on the Newsnight web page.

Maitlis’s interview with Thompson begins 10 minutes into the programme. She delivers her killer question after 17 minutes and 5 seconds.

To see Frankie Boyle utter the “haunted pussy” gag, skip to 27 minutes and 58 seconds of Mock the Week.

9am update: here it is on Youtube:

 


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