On the fairness of balance and objectivity, that I pride myself on, I thought he was very good at the dispatch box today, despite some of the brushing off of certain details and his failure to be specific on the Irish border, he’s very good at orating and owning a room.
 
On the fairness of balance and objectivity, that I pride myself on, I thought he was very good at the dispatch box today, despite some of the brushing off of certain details and his failure to be specific on the Irish border, he’s very good at orating and owning a room.
Cant argue with that.
 
On the fairness of balance and objectivity, that I pride myself on, I thought he was very good at the dispatch box today, despite some of the brushing off of certain details and his failure to be specific on the Irish border, he’s very good at orating and owning a room.
Well he would be but this isnt the Eton or Cambridge debating society
 
He is what we have needed for so long. His attack on Corbyn today was pure theatre.

Can I ask, do you genuinely believe that the one thing that "we have needed for so long" is someone who rabble rouses and provides "genuine theatre"?

When the country is facing the most complex and difficult political situation in living memory?

It's easy to get all macho and playground when we are judging our politicians but this isn't a football match or a pub vault. It's a serious business.

In your quieter and more introspective moments, don't you honestly think that, when it comes to leadership of a country, especially in difficult times, there are actually a myriad of qualities that are more desirable than being "pure theatre"?
 

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