Boris Johnson- Prime Minister
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Tuna said:
ClaphamGT3 said:
We don’t but, on the evidence of how the day panned out, it doesn’t look likely.
No competent comms professional would ever advise any principal to leave a lectern empty in those circumstances
Wasn't it just the week before when the BBC managed to train a microphone on protestors during Boris' press conference? How did that work out?No competent comms professional would ever advise any principal to leave a lectern empty in those circumstances
Do you think the PO went "Yeah, let's do that again, it made for great TV"?
Is your hat on straight? You seem to be still getting the signals.
Tuna said:
Wasn't it just the week before when the BBC managed to train a microphone on protestors during Boris' press conference? How did that work out?
Do you think the PO went "Yeah, let's do that again, it made for great TV"?
I wouldn't have thought you would be against the Public expressing an opinion and openly challenging a Leader in a Democratic country - they aren't invited to the Wednesday PMQ's so have to make themselves heard wherever they can, and Leaders need to not back away from such. A good Leader will confront negative elements in a Crowd, not shy away. Rewrapping cowardice as something 'forced' due to possible negative opinions being voiced is hardly endearing in a strong Leader. Do you think the PO went "Yeah, let's do that again, it made for great TV"?
I get that it suits you and other Leavers who want Boris to succeed to defend him, after all, he is all you have.
El stovey said:
Or does it look bad for the PM of Lux, left standing there on his own, the UK having left in disdain at his inability to manage a press conference.All we're seeing is that people will just take from it whatever reinforces their existing positions.
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