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Are there any records of politicians who have nearly always responded to questions asked of them in public by either answering the precise question asked, or stating that they are unable or unwilling to answer the question.

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In my experience politicians being interviewed are nearly always unwilling to say that they are unwilling to answer a question, and instead they will make a relevant comment that isn't an answer and hope the interviewer moves on. – bdsl Apr 16 '12 at 20:18
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This seems more like a gripe than a history question. – T.E.D. Apr 16 '12 at 22:29
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The former British labour party leader Neil Kinnock might have, but nobody was ever able to get to the end of one of his sentences to find out. – mgb Apr 17 '12 at 3:01
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We don't really do wiki's here yet and I don't see how this is a history question, if you can frame it better then you can vote to reopen. – MichaelF Apr 17 '12 at 11:05
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Actually, this looks like a terrific question. Politicians, despite their obligation to serve the public, typically hedge public questions. Knowing which politicians actually upheld their points of view to the public certainly has historical significance. – dotancohen Jul 12 '12 at 9:15
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closed as not a real question by ihtkwot, Sid, Sardathrion, MichaelF Apr 17 '12 at 11:05

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