Climate change (or whatever it's called this week) should not be a party political issue, so I think it was right of him not to attend.
It was a debate over a single issue with a load of also-rans, plus Corbyn who I hope ends up being an also-ran - so it was entirely pointless.
Climate change is well down on my list of importance as far as this election is concerned. This is the most important election I can remember as it is an opportunity to ensure Corbyn and his 70s Marxist brand of politics is consigned to history where it belongs, a healthy majority for the Tories is returned, and Labour can rebuild itself into a credible more centrist opposition that traditional Labour voters can be proud of. The alternative makes my blood run cold with fear for me and my family, and for the country as a whole.
This morning Johnson is on the Nick Ferrari show, and he NEVER gives politicians an easy ride, and the PM is taking unknown beforehand questions from the public, which is a potential banana skin. On Sunday he is on Marr's show.
There is no way this can be described as hiding from 'public scrutiny'.