Given that, maybe it's understandable why May opts out of these types of debate. She's nothing to gain at all by being part of it, it's just one huge bear trap after another for her. For us too as voters, they're more entertainment than information. The one-to-one interviews are where it's at.
The Chap from ComRes was on the TV earlier defending the audience mix. He said that they'd analysed voter reactions throughout and stood by it as being representative. Apparently half clapped when the Tories spoke and half when Labour but that it appeared skewed because the Tories in the crowd...
I don't doubt that ComRes selected them but the way in which Corbyn was cheered on right at the beginning smelt awful fishy if that was a cross-section. And it doesn't really matter how many parties were there. If it was a true cross-section then over half would have been Brexit supporters (I...
Even the editor of the New Statesman thought it was biased. Bloody Red Tory/Blue Labour...whatever you crazy cats call anyone who isn't politically pure of thought and deed.
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