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How Will Johnson Respond To This?
The Andrew Neil v. Johnson debate - or not.
This is from the BBC (not The Guardian!):
https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/e lection -2019-5 0679252
This is from the BBC (not The Guardian!):
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.He hasn't run out of time. Perhaps you'd like the BBC article re-enforced by The Guardian:
https:/ /www.th eguardi an.com/ politic s/2019/ dec/05/ bbcs-an drew-ne il-lays -down-g auntlet -to-bor is-john son-ove r-inter view
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Journalists hate it when people don't co-operate with them. They fly into a rage and do childish things like putting a block of ice or a tub of lard in place of the disrespectful person that spoilt their story.
Boris Johnson is ahead in the polls. He can only damage that by doing an interview with Neil, so from his point of view it makes sense not to do it.
Boris Johnson is ahead in the polls. He can only damage that by doing an interview with Neil, so from his point of view it makes sense not to do it.
I suppose it should be accepted that no hopers, wannabees and also rans with pie in the sky aspirations have loads of time on their hands to try and grandstand on the TV. Meanwhile the captain at the helm has currently more important things to deal with like running the country and HMG. He is answerable to his boss when required and not Andrew Neil.
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