David Cameron – Interview
The interview itself is very informative and is based around something that is a specialist issue within British society, the interviewer starts by using a open question and then begins to plot what he wants to discover by using multiple and suggestive techniques for example ‘when you look at the scale of what you will have to do if you did take power, are you worried about that or even frightened about it, do you look into yourself and think I’m the new Margaret Thatcher?’ The interview is made to give an outlook on Cameron’s opinions on the UK and what exactly he would do to improve it if he ever did spontaneously win the polls and took a blunt victory for the Tories. Later during the interview, it became slightly more aggressive and direct, but as the man he is questioning a politician, he someway got out of the question and covered it up with lots of fancy misleaders.
Andrew Marr is best know for his political reporting and interviews across tv as well radio on the BBC. His style is typical of a political broadcasted in that is professional, serious and very well structured.