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C4 Candidates Debate
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Seen 'Britain's Next PM: The Conservative Debate'? Watch it here on All 4:
https:/ /www.ch annel4. com/pro grammes /britai ns-next -pm-the -conser vative- debate? cntsrc= social_ share_i os_brit ains_ne xt_pm_t he_cons ervativ e_debat e
Anyone watching? Good opening question from the audience :
How can we trust any of you?
Krishna Gurumurthy taking them to task too over their answers.
Not spicy yet, but it could be.
Biased as I am, Tugendhat answered best in my mind.
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Anyone watching? Good opening question from the audience :
How can we trust any of you?
Krishna Gurumurthy taking them to task too over their answers.
Not spicy yet, but it could be.
Biased as I am, Tugendhat answered best in my mind.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I simply don't understand why these candidates are making a "pitch" to the electorate-at-large (or why the TV companies should give them the opportunity). Only 358 people have a say at this stage of the election. The process to get them down to two candidates could be achieved in an afternoon, even allowing for the ridiculous method adopted to do so. After that just about 200,000 people will have a vote in the run-off.
This is not "Strictly Come Dancing" or some other sort of Saturday night TV fodder. The electorate will have its say on the merits of the new Prime Minister in a couple of years time and there is simply no need to trouble them now.
This is not "Strictly Come Dancing" or some other sort of Saturday night TV fodder. The electorate will have its say on the merits of the new Prime Minister in a couple of years time and there is simply no need to trouble them now.
//It could be that constituents will contact their local MP telling them who they should be voting for and why.//
A good point, but I can't imagine too many doing that. The vast majority of the population has no idea who their MP is, let alone how to contact him or her.
//It also gives MPs a bit more info about the candidates' views and how they come across under questioning.//
If they want that they should arrange their own "Question Time".
A good point, but I can't imagine too many doing that. The vast majority of the population has no idea who their MP is, let alone how to contact him or her.
//It also gives MPs a bit more info about the candidates' views and how they come across under questioning.//
If they want that they should arrange their own "Question Time".
// I simply don't understand why these candidates are making a "pitch" to the electorate-at-large//
as TTT might well say - how like a judge not to understand the bleedin obvious
Public interest, the unprecedented way the last Prime Minister lost power, the spectacle of a damned liar - - - - lying damnably ! ( that is Boris by the way , in case there are any other judges reading)
to prevent the further spectacle, when the East German president Krenz succeeded long term Honecker ( for a few months 1989-90)
the people of Leipsig ran thro the streets shouting - - who asked us?
( that's enough reasons, - ed)
is there no interest in Prince Charles because we know he will succeed the Queen ?
as TTT might well say - how like a judge not to understand the bleedin obvious
Public interest, the unprecedented way the last Prime Minister lost power, the spectacle of a damned liar - - - - lying damnably ! ( that is Boris by the way , in case there are any other judges reading)
to prevent the further spectacle, when the East German president Krenz succeeded long term Honecker ( for a few months 1989-90)
the people of Leipsig ran thro the streets shouting - - who asked us?
( that's enough reasons, - ed)
is there no interest in Prince Charles because we know he will succeed the Queen ?