this? collectively, ithink there is ajournalistic this? collectively, i think there is a journalistic class this? collectively, ithink there is a journalistic class to this? collectively, i think there is a journalistic class to get - a journalistic class to get incredibly hyped up by these things. i m a bit more sceptical whilst obviously contributing to the my fair smashing, obviously contributing to the my fairsmashing, not obviously contributing to the my fair smashing, not tight but fairly sort of verbiage and pictures and sound. it is clearly a moment. it s clearly a moment in this campaign because the two guys, one of which is going to be prime ministerfrom the fifth day ofjuly onwards is going to come from those two. it s the first, if you like, yeah, stage managed moment where you see the two of them trying to make that argument to millions of people in one go, both on television and then all the kind of repackaging on television and radio and social media, all the rest o
it s clearly a moment in this campaign, because the two guys one of which is going to be prime ministerfrom the, you know, fifth day ofjuly onwards is going to come from those two. and it s the first sort of, if you like, stage managed moment where you see the two of them trying to make that argument to millions of people in one go both on television and then all of the repackaging on television and radio and social media and all the rest of it that will come in the days after that. and, to give you some sense of how much importance the leaders attached to it, there s a reason they ve done kind of one thing each today, then pretty much disappeared. that s because they are preparing, they are practising. they re doing mock debates within their own teams. they re thinking about lines of attack and lines of defence. and both sides are doing that. so they get how important it is. now, how much does it change the outcome? big question and we re also,
centre right party will get the most votes, it is natural to ask why did the prime ministerfrom votes, it is natural to ask why did the prime minister from the centre laughed because they snap election in the first place. i laughed because they snap election in the first place. in the first place. i think it was a calculated in the first place. i think it was a calculated gamble, in the first place. i think it was a calculated gamble, really. - in the first place. i think it was a calculated gamble, really. a - in the first place. i think it was a | calculated gamble, really. a very bad results in a relatively bad results, the left had in the local elections sort of pushed the hand of the prime minister, basically what he said isn t going to call your bluff. i m going to call your bluff on the spanish people, if you really want to have a right wing coalition in government, then you have to go to a general election to back that “p to a general election to back that up to have a c
The Ambassador delivered an invitation to the Prime Minister from the UAE leadership inviting him to attend COP28, which is scheduled to be held in Dubai from 30 November to 12 December this year.