I agree with you to an extent, I think we should move away from the 'presidentialism' of politics. It should be about policy, what a potential government wants to do and how they are going to do it.
I do, however, think TV debates could be effective in getting the policy differences out there to the general public. I wouldn't write them off entirely, but perhaps do them in a different way.
Really does say something about Labour's current situation when someone as brick as May is still be far the best option for PM.Another U-Turn from May then, this time social care. Still "strong and stable." When will they get called out on this bullsh1t?
Really does say something about Labour's current situation when someone as brick as May is still be far the best option for PM.
Really does say something about Labour's current situation when someone as brick as May is still be far the best option for PM.
The important thing is that the country elects Strong and Stable Mrs. May to lead our Brexit negotiations -- because when she says something, she means it! Except when she doesn't, and in that case will capitulate and offer something else.
That drop is entirely down to her putting out a manifesto that just isn't a Conservative manifesto. Pretty much everything about it is terrible.Each day that goes by, there are less reasons to vote Tory and for Theresa May. Hence this latest panic, after your favourite pollster (YouGov) showed the Tory lead at 9 points, when it was over 20 points a couple of weeks ago.
May wants to be portrayed as a strong leader, but she is weak and led by opinion polls. That's why there were U-Turns in the budget, a U-Turn on even having a general election (7 times she said there won't be one) and now a U-Turn on a big manifesto policy 4 days after announcing it. The incompetence of her campaign reminds me so much of Clinton, let's hope the result is the same -- whereby the guy everyone thought would lose actually won.
I imagine she'd condemn the actions of the IRA if asked to though.I really hope many millions of people are watching (or will watch on repeat) May's interview on BBC 1 with Andrew Neil.
I imagine she'd condemn the actions of the IRA if asked to though.
Really? He and those around him have a history of supporting those evil clams and trying to make some kind of false equivalence will not dig him out of that hole.Pathetic.
Boy, what a captivating choice we have.That drop is entirely down to her putting out a manifesto that just isn't a Conservative manifesto. Pretty much everything about it is terrible.
That said, everything about it is significantly better than Labour are offering so I don't think it will do Labour any good.
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