Oboogie wrote: ↑Tue Jun 04, 2024 11:56 pm A couple of thoughts:TV ratings are generally always lower in summer for obvious reasons . Popular dramas always tend to start a new series in September or January for that reason. There wasn't the same hype prior to last night than prior to previous GE debates either.
I wonder how important these debates are in terms of shifting public opinion, is there evidence that good TV debate performances translate into votes?
Also TV viewing is in decline generally so I'll be interested to see the viewing figures, I bet they'll be lower than 2019, let alone 2010.
A last question from "Gareth".Christ on the sub's bench, can these broadcasters never contain their "Feed the plebs bingo and football" instincts.
Abernathy wrote: ↑Wed Jun 05, 2024 11:53 am Interesting take on matters that came up on O'Brien earlier - a recently retired lawyer called in to opine that she thought that Starmer actually knew that Sunak's £2000 of extra taxes lie was indeed a massive lie, and actually had had sight of James Bowler's letter in advance of the "debate", but in essence gave Sunak enough rope during the debate by not refuting it immediately (though importantly he did refute it near the end of proceedings). What this does is allow Labour/Starmer to assert- correctly and accurately - that Sunak is a proven (as evidenced by James Bowler's letter) liar.I sometimes think we overestimate the power of debating tricks.
Starmer has done this before. You will recall a PMQs session about 4 years ago in which Boris Johnson, in response to Starmer's questioning, stood at the despatch box and blatantly lied about an aspect of "Partygate". Starmer recognised the lie, and merely said "I think we will just leave that there." before moving on. Starmer knew that Johnson's lie would be recorded in Hansard, and would ultimately be a key element in bringing about Johnson's downfall. This is rather similar.
Whether this is the killer final nail in Sunak's coffin or not remains to be seen, and I'm really not sure whether it will be or not. It is at least a very interesting take. I don't think it'll move the dial much on Labour's lead.
Tubby Isaacs wrote: ↑Wed Jun 05, 2024 1:07 pm Nice sighting of Penny Mordaunt. But why is she doing this? Oliver Dowden is the Deputy Prime Minister.Dowden starts melting if he comes with a mile of Rayner.
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