the rewards of a live tv debate for May are far outweighed by the risks
if the polls are to be believed and the Tories are so far ahead, then May's best strategy is to say very little during the campaign and just let the other parties hang themselves, which Corbyn is more than likely to do
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Pointless - Westminster Edition.
Dancing on thin ice.
Question of Export.
Have I got new jobs for you?
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It's just stage managed posturing anyway. You'd be no closer to the truth (whatever that is) afterwards.
Never watched a TV debate, never intend to.
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May will launch the Hunger Games for the Northern Powerhouse Districts in order to distract the proles...Originally posted by VillageContractor View PostCould backfire on her if they go ahead without her. 7m people watched the previous debate and it sends a negative msg to not be there.
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Could backfire on her if they go ahead without her. 7m people watched the previous debate and it sends a negative msg to not be there.
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She'd be mad to unleash Boris for the GE, he's undoubtedly become a liability.
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