Sunak edges first TV debate by a whisker - a politics expert explains

  • 3 months ago
Analysis from Dr Steve McCabe, Associate Professor at Birmingham City University.
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00:00Well, I've looked at a couple of polls, and by and large, it was pretty Eden Stevens.
00:06YouGov did a snap poll, which suggested immediately after the debate ended, it was 51% to Sunak,
00:1149% to Starmer, but hey, that doesn't really tell you a lot.
00:16Sunak, who's not regarded as a particularly brilliant campaigner, not good on the hoof,
00:21he came out fighting, so that was pretty notable.
00:24Starmer, who's the sort of the man with a huge lead, according to all the polls, he
00:28was very wooden.
00:29We will raise specific taxes, and we've been really clear what they are.
00:34We've already dealt with the tax break on private schools.
00:37We want to end the non-DOM status completely.
00:40Treasury civil servants have costed Labour's policies, and it's £2,000, but you asked
00:44the specifics.
00:45Nonsense.
00:46So let's have a specific difference.
00:47Please let Mr Sunak finish.
00:48The one key take from a rather unmemorable debate is Sunak perhaps having Starmer on
00:54the ropes regarding the £2,000 additional tax on the Labour.
00:58Yeah, and of course there's been a lot of discussion about that today, and it's led
01:03all the news items that I've certainly been listening to and watching.
01:06This is a clear case in point that the Conservative Party have put together information, they've
01:11perhaps got civil servants to do it, but nonetheless this is spurious information which they cobble
01:17together and they provide, if you like, the worst possible scenario that the Labour Party
01:23have come out and said absolutely adamantly there will not be these rises.
01:28Both candidates have been accused of being rather dull.
01:31The next debate will also feature Nigel Farage.
01:35How will that change the dynamic?
01:36This is a man who I think is one of the most, if not the most, influential politicians of
01:41recent memory.
01:42He will add a sparkle and, dare I say, a degree of controversy.
01:47He will raise very difficult issues, particularly immigration, which of course he doesn't believe
01:52has been handled well by the Conservative Party, and indeed, of course, he doesn't believe
01:56that the present Conservative Party have done Brexit properly.

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