26-05-2023, 05:23 AM
Aside from the layout and government buildings around 10 Downing Street and the ease of setting up cameras, I wonder if the nature of the political system play a role. 10 Downing Street is not the equivalent of the White House technically speaking. Parliament is officially the centre of politics. In Canada, there's a camera set up for Parliament just like in the UK but not for the PM's residence. Same in Australia if I'm remembering correctly from the ABC's YouTube live stream.
If you think of American politics, the image of the White House and Capitol Building come to mind. For British politics, it's just the Palace of Westminster.
If you think of American politics, the image of the White House and Capitol Building come to mind. For British politics, it's just the Palace of Westminster.