A politician is defined as someone who often approaches every issue with an open mouth. Politicians, after all, do not need a formal invitation to tell the public of things that they know well and those that they don't know. This week, the referendum debate proved especially inviting to any politician with something or nothing to say in typically combative and divisive styles. The salvos flew fast and furious but when it all stopped sobriety seemed to have emerged unannounced. It is in their noisy element that you get to see the true colours of our politicians. Willis Raburu's captures this and much more in this week edition of truthmeter.