whether those multiparty debates and five leaders was we already knew that it five leaders was we already knew thatitis five leaders was we already knew that it is particularly hard for labour because, and i m not trying to make excuses, it s not my labour lost that election, but, you know, the snp can just attack labour and call for scottish independence, which is completely reasonable, that s their position. lied, he could attack labour as their main opponent in wales, the more time spent talking about the snp or applied camry, the less time they are talked about david cameron, and more validating that big conservative argument at the time, look at these guys come it s going to be a coalition of chaos if they get in, and they are all bickering amongst themselves. plaid cymru. but he s being picked off from different angles from smaller parties. he didn t really care about the tories in the same way. something that might ve looked like a debate unfolding naturally and was
the new leaderfor reform uk, nigel farage, has called for zero net migration. the conservatives responded today pledging a cap on the number of visas available. will labour match that commitment? we will look ahead to tonight to that debate, and the impact of nigel farage s formal declaration today that he is running as a candidate in margate on sea. a very warm welcome to the programme. we are just a short time away from the first set piece moment of the campaign leaders rishi sunak and sir keir starmer arriving at media city, in salford a short time ago. you can argue whether these tv debate matter any more, but i assure you the leaders know the importance of it. both sides have been setting aside time for prep. dummy debates with colleagues. countless sessions thrashing out the various lines of attack, and defence. one senior labour figure said today that sir keir was heading back to his old job tonight the country s chief prosecutor who will tonight put 14 years of tor
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