Q&A recap: Politics aside as panel examines the hook-up culture of Ashley Madison

By Andrew P Street
Updated September 1 2015 - 1:14pm, first published 5:17am
Q&A host Tony Jones avoided repeating last week's tweet drama during Monday's episode on cheating, climate, war and democracy. Photo: ABC
Q&A host Tony Jones avoided repeating last week's tweet drama during Monday's episode on cheating, climate, war and democracy. Photo: ABC
Journalist Laurie Penny on Ashley Madison cheats: 'Lying to your partner makes you a dick, it doesn't make you an abuser.' Photo: ABC
Journalist Laurie Penny on Ashley Madison cheats: 'Lying to your partner makes you a dick, it doesn't make you an abuser.' Photo: ABC
Tom Switzer made the point that that border protection policies have 'broad bipartisan support' on Monday night's Q&A. Photo:  ABC
Tom Switzer made the point that that border protection policies have 'broad bipartisan support' on Monday night's Q&A. Photo: ABC
Miroslav Volf, right, said it would have been more desirable to leave Saddam Hussein in power than face the current consequences in Iraq and Syria. Photo: ABC
Miroslav Volf, right, said it would have been more desirable to leave Saddam Hussein in power than face the current consequences in Iraq and Syria. Photo: ABC

Q&A went on the road on Monday night – well, the four kilometres of road between the Ultimo studios to the Opera House, at least – in a tie-in episode with the annual Festival of Dangerous Ideas.

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