he felt that this was something he couldn t walk past. i think particularly on the issue of leadership because he would know. he would have a far greater case for let me go on the television and the leaders debates were lots of party leaders debates were lots of party leaders are appearing, for instance, let s appear more frequently and doing the sort of media rounds. whilst nigel farage and richard tice share plenty politically, mr tice will be the first to acknowledge that nigel farage s capacity or for the prospects around, particularly as part of what they say it s a two and one strategy. if it is to be that kind of strategy, it is nearly over. that kind of strategy, it is nearly over- they that kind of strategy, it is nearly over. they sat that kind of strategy, it is nearly over. they sat to that kind of strategy, it is nearly over. they sat to achieve - that kind of strategy, it is nearly - over. they sat to achieve something out of this one
of the 2005, that one was of the surprises of the election, one that was however of the election, one that was however anticipated by the exit polls. however anticipated by the exit polls, since then, frankly the leaders polls, since then, frankly the leaders debates have not had anything like the same impact. we had two anything like the same impact. we had two at anything like the same impact. we had two at the last election for the first time had two at the last election for the first time just double headers between borisjohnson first time just double headers between boris johnson and jeremy corbyn between boris johnson and jeremy corbyn. maybe, maybe if you look at the detail corbyn. maybe, maybe if you look at the detail as i did earlier today, the detail as i did earlier today, the labour the detail as i did earlier today, the labour party perhaps edged up a bit in the the labour party perhaps edged up a bit in the wake of those, but frankly bit in the wake o
To debate or not to debate should never be an issue in a gubernatorial campaign. But it has become one in 2022. The Camacho-Ada team seems to be debate averse
amongst the leaders debates. yeah, that is right, and amongst the leaders debates. yeah, that is right, and i amongst the leaders debates. yeah, that is right, and i think amongst the leaders debates. yeah, that is right, and i think it s - that is right, and i think it s comes that is right, and i think it s comes back to what i was discussing earlier. comes back to what i was discussing earlier, which is that when you are trying to earlier, which is that when you are trying to appeal to 160,000 or so members of the conservative party, vou re members of the conservative party, you re going to try to tailor your message you re going to try to tailor your message to them, and they are not representative of the country, they are not representative of the country, they are not representative, they are not necessarily are not representative, they are not necessarily concerned about the same things necessarily concerned about the same things at necessarily concerned about t
of harm from climate emergency. explain this on. a climate change disproportionately hitting the ethnic minorities in some parts of the uk. it talks about incinerators being in certain places, obviously we have seen the whole issue of climate change rack up the agenda this week with the heat wave going on and the fact that we are seeing temperatures rise year on year and the fact that the country, and also i suppose the white aeroplanes that what has been a lot of lip service paid towards net zero and targets to hit that, and that has slipped on the agenda during the conservative campaign. so quite a timely report i think it from greenpeace today. interesting that the climate emergency, climate crisis hasn t really come top of the agenda and any of the conversations of our amongst the leaders debates. yeah, that is right.