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Newsnight, Monday 5th February, 2007:
Jeremy Paxman chairs a studio debate between Rabbi David Goldberg and Melanie Phillips, in which they discuss the vexed question of “Who speaks on behalf of British Jewry?”. (© gjef video productions)
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Newsnight, Monday 5th February, 2007:
Jeremy Paxman chairs a studio debate between Rabbi David Goldberg and Melanie Phillips, in which they discuss the vexed question of “Who speaks on behalf of British Jewry?”. (© gjef video productions)
npn said
one nil Melanie Philips if you ask me.
Armchair Analyst said
Anybody taking on Melanie Philips needs to be a very articulate and seasoned debater. In an era of the television soundbite viewpoint, she is one of the best at what she does. So Melanie wins here only in a victory of form over substance.