thesweetcheat wrote: Don't know if you watched it last night, but I thought Corbyn was excellent against Paxo constant interruptions, irrelevant line of questioning, frothing at the mouth and uber-aggressive body language. Suggests he would do very well in a pressurised negotiation, especially as he recognises that taking an adversarial stance doesn't work and that the objective is to reach an agreement.
I'll refrain from commenting on the PM's performance, but the "blowhard" line seemed quite accurate.
Just edited my last post. Indeed, an excellent negotiator; but, you know TSC, that don't count..! Paxmans become a parody of himself..what a dickhead..the royal family "debate" was ridiculous. May was enabled some party political broadcasting but he is of course a self declared one nation Tory.
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