Sir Trevor Phillips refuses to ‘lie’ to TV viewers over expertise on key points

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roadcaster Sir Trevor Phillips stated pretending to be a “neutral platonic presence” onscreen somewhat than bringing private expertise to the room is the worst mistake a political presenter could make.

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The 69-year-old, who is ready to take over Sky News’ flagship Sunday morning politics programme this week, stated he refuses to decrease his personal experiences on key points whereas internet hosting the present.

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Sir Trevor instructed the PA news company: “I think that in modern journalism, the pretence that somehow you can’t be part of the story, or you can’t bring yourself to be part of the story, is really rather old school.

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“…(The viewers) know we’re human beings and we should not pretend not to be.”

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It comes a yr after the broadcaster turned emotional recalling the loss of life of his daughter in lockdown whereas he was difficult Conservative MP Oliver Dowden over “partygate”.

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“It was not my intention to bring it up,” he instructed PA, admitting he's “mildly embarrassed” wanting again at clips of the interview.

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He continued: “I had a discussion with the team about it the day before as we talked about how we were going to handle the interview with Oliver.

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“If you are diligent and you’re serious about your work, you have to anticipate all the possibilities and I said to the guys ‘Look, it’s possible that the issue of what happened during that period will come up and it would be quite hard for me to pretend that I didn’t have an experience that, in this particular case, would have been shared by millions of people’.

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“So we discussed should I bring my own experience into the room, to which everybody’s answer was yes…it was going to be impossible for me not to bring my emotions into the question.

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“But what they helped me to do was to find a way of crafting the challenge to Oliver Dowden in a way that didn’t, I hope, make it feel personal or finger pointing at him because he is not responsible for what happened to my family.”

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Sir Trevor additionally used the instance of immigration as a key problem by which he has private expertise, as he was born the youngest of 10 kids to oldsters who migrated to the UK within the Nineteen Fifties.

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He stated: “Aside from the economy, the top issue today is immigration.

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“It would be just silly for me to host this programme and pretend that on the second of those topics, I literally had no ‘skin in the game’ – I’m using that phrase both literally and metaphorically.

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“We have a particular experience and the viewers would think I was being dishonest, and they’d be right, if I somehow pretended to be a completely neutral presence that had no experience, no views, no thoughts to bring into that discussion.

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“…I will not pretend to viewers that I am some kind of Olympian neutral platonic presence, because they’d know I’d be lying.

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“The worst thing I think you can do as a presenter, particularly in politics, is by omission or commission, be lying to your viewers.”

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Sunday Morning With Trevor Phillips will see the broadcaster completely take over the slot from Sophy Ridge, having stepped in throughout her 2021 maternity go away, describing her as “the future of political broadcasting”.

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“I’ve had the longest apprenticeship in media history, so I sort of know what to expect,” Sir Trevor stated on internet hosting the slot.

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Meanwhile, he stated the largest drawback going through political interviewers is that the “politicians themselves are either not good enough or courageous enough to level with the public”.

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He stated: “The people on the other side of the microphone are not as courageous, not as willing to share what they believe with the public.

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“There’s a kind of interview that I could have done when I started in my first 10 years that I think would be very difficult to do now.

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“Not because I can’t ask the questions, but because I don’t think most politicians – even if they had the ability to discuss politics in the way that a (Margaret) Thatcher might or even a Neil Kinnock might – they won’t take the risk.”

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Sir Trevor stated political reveals can usually grow to be fixated domestically however stated it's “not just what happens at Westminster” and he hopes to remind folks “there’s a bigger world out there” throughout his 90 minute programmes.

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Among his high interview targets are spiritual figures such because the Pope, enterprise leaders together with JP Morgan boss Jamie Dimon – in any other case referred to as the “biggest banker in the world” – and “leader of the largest country in the world” Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

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Sir Trevor additionally has the Prince of Wales penned on his potential interview listing after he obtained his knighthood at Windsor Castle, having been named within the 2022 New Years honours listing for companies to equality and human rights.

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“I thought he was incredibly well informed actually, I’d love to interview him because frankly he’s pretty smart, probably smarter than quite a lot of the people who I get to talk to,” he stated.

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Sunday Morning With Trevor Phillips will air each Sunday from 8.30am on Sky News.

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