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Do We Really Need T V Debates For The Tory Crown Contestants?
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It's not like the public get to vote is it? Even the wider membership only votes when there are two left. Why inflict this on the public?
It's not like the public get to vote is it? Even the wider membership only votes when there are two left. Why inflict this on the public?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I guess it might just help some of the general public decide on how to vote in the next General Election (if the new leader lasts that long). The problem with that hypothesis is that, like with many so-called "reality" shows, the public's favourite doesn't always win.
It could turn out to be quite entertaining (but I won't hold my breath).
It could turn out to be quite entertaining (but I won't hold my breath).
This guy's not useless. He's probably done more in his life already than most, if not all, of the others.
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They should put a rank outsider up. Someone who has spent 20 or 30 years sniping from the back. Someone who has had a checkered past cosying up to terrorists and such like.
I think they should do that as a way to be inclusive and have candidates from all spectrums.
Oh wait a minute that’s what Labour did and look who they got!......
I think they should do that as a way to be inclusive and have candidates from all spectrums.
Oh wait a minute that’s what Labour did and look who they got!......
> Do We Really Need TV Debates For The Tory Crown Contestants?
"We" (non Tory party members) don't, but maybe the Beeb thinks this will increase its chances of influencing the outcome by showing the candidates in their true light to those who are Tory party members before they vote. And for any of the rest of us that watch, I suppose we get a preview of what we're in for ...
"We" (non Tory party members) don't, but maybe the Beeb thinks this will increase its chances of influencing the outcome by showing the candidates in their true light to those who are Tory party members before they vote. And for any of the rest of us that watch, I suppose we get a preview of what we're in for ...
Rory Stewart was on Channel 4 news tonight and he said that, if he was chosen to be the next PM, he would guarantee that he would rule out leaving without a deal and he would rule out a 2nd referendum. He then went on to say he would get together a 'jury' of ordinary folk who would, over a certain period, discuss what it is they want from Brexit. He then said, that whatever they recommend will be taken into account. Jon Snow asked him if they recommended leaving without a deal or they chose a 2nd referendum, what then? Don't think he had quite worked this one out because he was a tad stumped for a sensible answer. He's not that clever, imho.
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