Yeah I agree it's a farce most of the time but my comment is in relation to Ed himself and his ability to deal with unexpected things thrown at him. It's not good politics I agree but Ed should still be able to deal with it rather than sticking doggedly to his script. He might find himself in trouble during the TV debates.
Maybe, if Cameron ever answered a question, every no and then, it might work a bit better. It is highly hypocritical of him to stand there, each week and refuse to answer questions, when he spent his entire time at the despatch box, during his time in opposition, accusing the Prime Minister of the same offence.
Things must be pretty bad at Labour if she's prepared to break the rules like that to try and get a dig in against DC not agreeing to wear a t-shirt. Desperate stuff.
What rule is that?
Apparently, according to the Number Ten press office, “he still has an issue with the word”
He'll come prepared no problem with the aide of an invisible earpiece just like he always wear when doing his "-script 80-min speeches" on his party conferences.
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Maybe, if Cameron ever answered a question, every no and then, it might work a bit better. It is highly hypocritical of him to stand there, each week and refuse to answer questions, when he spent his entire time at the despatch box, during his time in opposition, accusing the Prime Minister of the same offence.
What rule is that?
Apparently, according to the Number Ten press office, “he still has an issue with the word”
What "invisible earpiece?"