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  • Johnson is clearly laying low in this debate, studiously ignoring any challenges (i.e. just continuing to say his piece), and keeping out of any disagreements. He's being very quiet. Probably the right tactic. The absence of a live studio audience makes it a bit lacking in atmosphere (and I wouldn't be surprised if that was a condition of Johnson's participation). So far, Lynton Crosby must be rubbing his hands with glee behind the scenes.

  • Johnson is clearly laying low in this debate, studiously ignoring any challenges (i.e. just continuing to say his piece), and keeping out of any disagreements. He's being very quiet. Probably the right tactic.

    It's essentially the same content-less bollocks as 'it's time for a change'.

    (I wasn't watching the 'debate', but Crosby always does the same thing--ignore policy as much as possible and attack opponents, often savagely and generally mendaciously.)

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