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Who’s the realest?

April 16th 2007 15:32

Aah, the reality check. How much is a pint of milk? Who’s murdered who in EastEnders? Who’s at number one in the singles chart? A politician’s career could hang on the balance of a question like this. If you get it wrong, you are deemed to be out of touch. BBC News Online reports on how the main party leaders in Scotland coped with this grilling.

But how many normal people could actually answer a question like this? I certainly could never tell you who had won the Grand National. That’s not because I’m out of touch. It’s just because I’m not a gambler and I’m not interested in horse racing.

Annabel Goldie might have been pleased to get Nicol Stephen’s question right. But, combined with the fact that she knew who is top of the SPL (a question that I probably would have got, although I don’t follow football that closely), it just looks as though she was just sitting in front of the television all Saturday.

I also would have probably correctly guessed who was at number one — but I wouldn’t have been certain and it would only have been because I blogged about it a couple of weeks ago. Most weeks I haven’t got the slightest clue who is at number one.

And then there is the price of a pint of milk. I am somewhat surprised that Jack McConnell didn’t get this correct. It is the classic ‘reality check’ question, and I would have thought that he would at least make sure he had a vague idea of the answer.

But it’s not as if I would know. Anyone who doesn’t do the shopping for their household (like me for instance) — or just doesn’t drink milk — would be scratching their heads at this one. But does that make me, or Jack McConnell or any politician who gets this question wrong, somehow less real than avid milk guzzlers?

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  1. #1 Gorilla Bananas Gravatar
    April 16th 2007 18:32

    Cow’s milk or mother’s milk?

  2. #2 jameshigham Gravatar
    April 16th 2007 18:43

    Who did win the Grand National, by the way? They didn’t crash into each other again, did they?

  3. #3 Seamus McCauley Gravatar
    April 17th 2007 17:08

    I’m equally puzzled that it’s considered a Good Thing for the people running the country to have at their fingertips the price of a pint of milk or soap-opera plot developments. Sure our leaders should be “representative” of the electorate, but they should represent our brightest hopes and aspirations, not our obsessions with trivia.

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