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Mervyn and Trish
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Don't tell me. He was born a woman and is now non binary?
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Onelife
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Nah!... he was born a Prince but changed into into an eel.Mervyn and Trish wrote: 14 Jul 2022, 14:20Don't tell me. He was born a woman and is now non binary?
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screwy
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But is it increasing as the change in ethnicity of the country increases.?
Am I allowed to say that.?
Am I allowed to say that.?
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screwy
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oldbluefox
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I see Mrs Sturgeon is seeking Indyref2 talks with the incoming PM.
If it's Penny or Liz I say good luck with that.
If it's Penny or Liz I say good luck with that.
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barney
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Mervyn and Trish
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I started off with Rishi as my clear favourite. But the more I hear about Penny the more I like her. I'd just like to hear more details on a wider range of policies from all of them. Not that I have any say in the outcome. The eliminations so far have been pretty predictable.
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screwy
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Onelife
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That’s an interesting question Screwy…I don’t know if there have been any statistics that can answer that question but I would have thought the increase in ethnicity could influence how poll results are interpreted.screwy wrote: 14 Jul 2022, 15:12But is it increasing as the change in ethnicity of the country increases.?
Am I allowed to say that.?
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Kendhni
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The fact the the likes of Truss, Rees-Mogg, Suella and others from the extreme right of the party continue to take aim at Mordaunt make me believe she is probably the right candidate. But it will all be in the policies.
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Do we really want a Magician's Assistant as our PM ?
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Kendhni
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Why not? We have tried the clown and that didn't work.
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Manoverboard
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Onelife
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Manoverboard wrote: 15 Jul 2022, 08:16
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Onelife
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Conservative leadership debate times...Ding! Ding!
First debate – Friday 15 July, 7pm Channel 4
Second debate – Sunday 17 July, 7pm, ITV
The second debate will air on ITV from 7pm on Sunday 17 July. It can be watched live or on catch-up on ITV Hub.
Third debate – Tuesday 19 July, Sky News
First debate – Friday 15 July, 7pm Channel 4
Second debate – Sunday 17 July, 7pm, ITV
The second debate will air on ITV from 7pm on Sunday 17 July. It can be watched live or on catch-up on ITV Hub.
Third debate – Tuesday 19 July, Sky News
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oldbluefox
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Donald Trump knew how to do an entertaining TV debate 
I can't really say you learn a great deal from these debates unless there are just the final two candidates. Five is too many to give them all a fair crack of the whip and sometimes ends up with them all vying with each other to get their own point across.
I would much prefer to listen to each explaining their policies and how they hope to achieve them away from the usual politician's generalised waffle.
I can't really say you learn a great deal from these debates unless there are just the final two candidates. Five is too many to give them all a fair crack of the whip and sometimes ends up with them all vying with each other to get their own point across.
I would much prefer to listen to each explaining their policies and how they hope to achieve them away from the usual politician's generalised waffle.
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Kendhni
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Agree totally, I don't want all the play acting, bitch-fest and land of make believe ... outline your policies, how you hope to fund them, over what timeframe etc..oldbluefox wrote: 15 Jul 2022, 10:43I would much prefer to listen to each explaining their policies and how they hope to achieve them away from the usual politician's generalised waffle.
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david63
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On the basis that whatever policies any of them have they are totally irrelevant to me as I do not be have a vote to elect the next Conservative leader, nor can I influence the outcome in any way, so I will not be watching - but thanks for the heads up as to which channels not to watch.
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oldbluefox
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Much depends on the interviewer as much as the politician. The trick is to steer them away from their prepared script. I quite like Sophie Ridge who asks the right question without being rude or forceful; of course, there are others eg Chris Mason.
Presenters like Kay Burley are just dreadful - rude, constantly interrupting, unrealistic and sarcastic. It's more about her own performance ("My viewers want to know!!!"
) than trying to open up the debate.
Presenters like Kay Burley are just dreadful - rude, constantly interrupting, unrealistic and sarcastic. It's more about her own performance ("My viewers want to know!!!"
I was taught to be cautious
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oldbluefox
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I don't have a vote and am not overly bothered just as long as Penny gets in.david63 wrote: 15 Jul 2022, 11:07On the basis that whatever policies any of them have they are totally irrelevant to me as I do not be have a vote to elect the next Conservative leader, nor can I influence the outcome in any way, so I will not be watching - but thanks for the heads up as to which channels not to watch.
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Manoverboard
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Some of the timings clash with the Tour De France Highlights on ITV4 ... just saying.
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barney
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I thought it was only me who felt like that about Kay Burley.oldbluefox wrote: 15 Jul 2022, 11:09Much depends on the interviewer as much as the politician. The trick is to steer them away from their prepared script. I quite like Sophie Ridge who asks the right question without being rude or forceful; of course, there are others eg Chris Mason.
Presenters like Kay Burley are just dreadful - rude, constantly interrupting, unrealistic and sarcastic. It's more about her own performance ("My viewers want to know!!!") than trying to open up the debate.
I actually can’t watch her.
If I put Sky news on and it’s her, I immediately turn over.
She’s so incredibly disrespectful and rude.
Her sidekick Beth Rigby is the same.
I loved the way Penny Mordaunt totally ignored her in the Palace of Westminster a couple of days back.
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Just as long as you accept that any policies are based on one point in time, which will need constant reviews as circumstances change. But of course the media will continually want the successful candidate to justify why his manifesto promises have not been met.Kendhni wrote: 15 Jul 2022, 10:55Agree totally, I don't want all the play acting, bitch-fest and land of make believe ... outline your policies, how you hope to fund them, over what timeframe etc..oldbluefox wrote: 15 Jul 2022, 10:43I would much prefer to listen to each explaining their policies and how they hope to achieve them away from the usual politician's generalised waffle.
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Kendhni
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My brother is addicted to the Tours, he actually plans his week around the televising of them.Manoverboard wrote: 15 Jul 2022, 11:20Some of the timings clash with the Tour De France Highlights on ITV4 ... just saying.
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Kendhni
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As long as we also accept that there is a huge difference between being 'flexible' and being 'reckless' by not having any plan or strategy (which is what we have experienced over the last few years). A proper well thought out strategy will have enough built in contingency to provide any flexibility for the majority of events ... war and epidemics excepted.towny44 wrote: 15 Jul 2022, 12:23Just as long as you accept that any policies are based on one point in time, which will need constant reviews as circumstances change. But of course the media will continually want the successful candidate to justify why his manifesto promises have not been met.Kendhni wrote: 15 Jul 2022, 10:55Agree totally, I don't want all the play acting, bitch-fest and land of make believe ... outline your policies, how you hope to fund them, over what timeframe etc..oldbluefox wrote: 15 Jul 2022, 10:43I would much prefer to listen to each explaining their policies and how they hope to achieve them away from the usual politician's generalised waffle.
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