difference but since 2010, the only debate that has made a lasting difference in the polls was the very first in 2010. i agree with nick, nick clegg mania and what followed. during the subsequent debates, they did not have an impact, part of the reason was the way that viewers observed these things has changed. they tend to see it more through a partisan lens. more importantly, the way that politicians approach it has changed. crucially the media landscape has changed enormously. increasingly, it is not so much about the 90 minutes of the candidates hit, it is not the clips they can take from that and disseminate through all different social media channels. the disseminate through all different social media channels.— disseminate through all different social media channels. the snap you not oll on social media channels. the snap you got poll on tuesday _ social media channels. the snap you got poll on tuesday night _ social media channels. the snap you got poll on tuesday night had rishi i got poll on tuesday night had rishi sunak to slightly ahead of the labour leader keir starmer. did that translate into the water pulls, the pull of polls? this translate into the water pulls, the pull of polls?— pull of polls? no end it does not a- ear to pull of polls? no end it does not appear to have _ pull of polls? no end it does not appear to have any _ pull of polls? no end it does not appear to have any impact i pull of polls? no end it does not appear to have any impact and l pull of polls? no end it does not i appear to have any impact and that is why it's not polls, are just a bit of fun. but the reality is that