I watched him dismantle Mr Corbyn piece by piece, I will be happy to see his particular brand of forensic interrogation applied to the rest of the leaders.
As i commented on this thread
https://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Media-and-TV/Question1684186.html
I think he was overly aggressive with Corbyn from the off (and I detest the man), interrupting his needlessly at times. It wasn't Neil's bedt performance. At least he built up a bit with Sturgeon. If he starts in the same vein with BJ tonight, I'll be turning over.
I think Mr Neil is an experienced interviewer, well versed in the usual ability of politicians to avoid questions, and instead to grandstand party waffle, and he quite rightly stops them, allowing time for answers to the questions he is asking, to be delivered, which is actually the point of the exchange.