18 June PM debate: 5 'candidates'
Posted: Wed Jun 19, 2019 12:03 pm
What a farce! Not a single candidate showed PM potential.
Boris Johnson: contributed absolutely nothing germane to the subjects. He waffled around some peripheral thoughts, such as how he helped a citizen into an Irani jail; she is now on hunger strike. He also stressed his grandad was Muslim, so that makes him racially liberal, not that the UK in the early 20th c. was in any way relevant. 0/10
Jeremy Hunt: full of good words, sounding convincing, until you thought over what he said, especially on 'no-deal. However, he came over well. 4/10
Michael Gove: the self-appointed saviour of Brexit, knowing everything about everything. A man of little wingspan full of his own importance, blowing in the wind of opinion. 1/10
Sajid Javid: Didn't say a great deal of importance other than his disapproval of extending beyond the 31 October deadline. Made a few noises about law and order. 3/10
Rory Stewart: I felt some pity for him, but he was obviously very uncomfortable in the debate. Every time he tried to say something, at least two others ganged up to overspeak him. When he finally got a word in edgewise, it was usually thought out but he didn't say how he would deal with Brexit à la Theresa May. 4/10
No winner, all losers, by my opinion.
Boris Johnson: contributed absolutely nothing germane to the subjects. He waffled around some peripheral thoughts, such as how he helped a citizen into an Irani jail; she is now on hunger strike. He also stressed his grandad was Muslim, so that makes him racially liberal, not that the UK in the early 20th c. was in any way relevant. 0/10
Jeremy Hunt: full of good words, sounding convincing, until you thought over what he said, especially on 'no-deal. However, he came over well. 4/10
Michael Gove: the self-appointed saviour of Brexit, knowing everything about everything. A man of little wingspan full of his own importance, blowing in the wind of opinion. 1/10
Sajid Javid: Didn't say a great deal of importance other than his disapproval of extending beyond the 31 October deadline. Made a few noises about law and order. 3/10
Rory Stewart: I felt some pity for him, but he was obviously very uncomfortable in the debate. Every time he tried to say something, at least two others ganged up to overspeak him. When he finally got a word in edgewise, it was usually thought out but he didn't say how he would deal with Brexit à la Theresa May. 4/10
No winner, all losers, by my opinion.