May Vs Corbyn live on the telly,
Discussion
Blue Oval84 said:
I think he's doing fairly well so far, if I was a Corbyn supporter I'd have seen almost nothing here to give me any concerns.
People who meet him seem to warm to him, I don't find him particularly charismatic but he comes across as a decent enough bloke. I think these live events will do him more good than it will May.
El stovey said:
Blue Oval84 said:
I think he's doing fairly well so far, if I was a Corbyn supporter I'd have seen almost nothing here to give me any concerns.
People who meet him seem to warm to him, I don't find him particularly charismatic but he comes across as a decent enough bloke. I think these live events will do him more good than it will May.
And the way Paxman is going after him and repeating points will play to his strengths.
I'm getting a bit worried. All the traction seems to be with Corbyn. Many of his policies are attractive - until you question how they will be funded.
Why is he not getting exposed for this? All the attacks so far just seem to make him look stronger - a man who will listen to others, who wants peace, who doesn't want to go to war etc
Why is he not getting exposed for this? All the attacks so far just seem to make him look stronger - a man who will listen to others, who wants peace, who doesn't want to go to war etc
jules_s said:
petemurphy said:
paxman is dreadful
Not sure why he's pressing a point which clearly has no strict answerHe might have been the cutting political inquisitor 15 years ago on Newsnight, but he's coming across as a clueless ratty old man out for an argument now.
He needs to retire gracefully.
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