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Back to EpisodesThe Decline of Parliamentary Oratory and Debate
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Once famed for razor-sharp wit and soaring rhetoric, Britain’s Parliament now struggles to hold anyone’s attention—including its own members. In this episode, we trace the decline of Westminster oratory, from the glory days of electrifying Prime Minister’s Questions to today’s drab, note-read soundbites crafted for Twitter rather than debate. Speeches have shrunk, arguments have flattened, and a nation facing real economic challenges is left without clear, compelling explanations of its government’s plans. We explore how social media, shrinking attention spans, and an elite culture long obsessed with debate have all played a role—and why the deeper problem may be that no one is truly listening anymore. Is Parliament losing the power of speech, or the power of relevance?