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    'Leadership' debate

    I agree that May has been poorly advised. Like it or not, we live in a presidential age and there is now an expectation that PMs and aspiring PM's participate in these debates - as flawed as they sometimes are. She was wrong footed by Corbyn's late decision to attend and was left with the...
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    'Leadership' debate

    I'm not sure why you have leapt to the assumption that I don't trust the BBC, or that I have 'a problem with trust in general'. I don't doubt that the BBC intended it to be a balanced audience and, generally, I think their coverage of politics is among the best - if not the best. However, they...
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    'Leadership' debate

    I would suggest that the answer to that was self-evident. Raucous applause and whooping for pretty much everything Jezza said (and to a lesser extent Caroline) and silence for Amber - not even a polite smattering of applause, which might be expected from the Tory voters in the room, had there...
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    'Leadership' debate

    Rudd didn't come out of it particularly well, but the audience was largely Momentum / Corbyn cheerleaders -not sure how the BBC managed to recruit them as a politically balanced group. Paul Nutall and Leanne Wood were the two weakest - both of them are embarrassingly poor really - Nutall is like...
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