No, the very fact we got a hung Parliament shows that the public have lost trust in politicians. And I don't think very many people trust them to sort it out in private. Back room talks are not democracy in action.
This isn't a defence of her at all, but he was too nicey nicey. If you're in that kind of agressive media interview it's important to let yourself be heard - he should have called her up on it and said if you'll let me speak, or similar. His message was a bit too complex and wordy as well.
But organisations like 38 degrees don't have the big media training budgets of the three main parties.
she's not the brightest spark is she?
"the british public voted for a hung parliament- and trusted politicians [to sort out the political landscape.]"
\i can't see it.
No, the very fact we got a hung Parliament shows that the public have lost trust in politicians. And I don't think very many people trust them to sort it out in private. Back room talks are not democracy in action.
This isn't a defence of her at all, but he was too nicey nicey. If you're in that kind of agressive media interview it's important to let yourself be heard - he should have called her up on it and said if you'll let me speak, or similar. His message was a bit too complex and wordy as well.
But organisations like 38 degrees don't have the big media training budgets of the three main parties.