Professor Jane Green, Co-Investigator on the British Election Study, was interviewed by Charlie Stayt and Louise Minchin on BBC Breakfast News following
the second leadership debate between Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and UK Independence Party leader Nigel Farage.
Not exact matches
The executive summary of the article concludes: «In preparing for a
second election the Tory
leadership needs to negotiate for the
debates to take place earlier in the campaign; put more money into its ground war; build better relations with the whole of the party and Conservative movement; trust professional polling to test messages; and develop clearer decision - making structures.»
There is little appetite for another challenge to Corbyn among MPs, but a number of peers expressed fury about the
leadership's position on Brexit on the
second day of
debate on the Brexit bill in the House of Lords.
The US President made a point about economic
leadership in the
second debate, one Mitt Romney did not oppose: America's environmental and energy policy is determined by the oil industry; it's future is in wind, solar and nuclear.