Chris Mason: Debates can catapult or crush reputations

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Quote from: BBC News  on August 30, 2022, 01:00:19 PM
Chris Mason: Debates can catapult or crush reputations

Scrutiny of the Tory leadership rivals is about to crank up and the next vote seems a long way off.

Source: Chris Mason: Debates can catapult or crush reputations
An article from six weeks ago.

I'm not sure the leadership shambles really deserves "news" time. It's not as if any of us bar one on here has any input to the process, which is about as "undecided" as night following day and has been for a while.

More recent BBC coverage castigated Truss for turning down an interview with a BBC Leftie, but why on earth should she bother ? Is any of her electorate likely to have watched it ? She won't need to put down the BBC's woke scum for at least six months, and has bigger problems to solve. The reality is its what she DOES in the next 28 days that matters, not what she blathers about to some toxic shithead out to use her as a cross between a ounchpag and a Notting Hill Carnival Beat Copper.
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Chris Mason: Debates can catapult or crush reputations

Scrutiny of the Tory leadership rivals is about to crank up and the next vote seems a long way off.

Source: Chris Mason: Debates can catapult or crush reputations