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NonOxCol wrote:This audience never watched Threads then. Or learnt nothing from it.
Unfair, plenty didn't agree with the spamheads. Thank heavens for that young woman
I'm watching The Story of 1984 on BBC4 and reading Twitter reactions. Two Tribes was on at the time...
Searching "nuclear audience" on Twitter isn't exactly flattering. And some professional arsewits have already zeroed in on this so-called "weakness" for Corbyn.
Tim Shipman @ShippersUnbound
Verdict: May had more awkward moments on care and public services but Corbyn had the worst moment on military matters. But no game changer
No game changer tho plenty to fuel supporters passion. May less robotic than before. Corbyn survives attempts to claim he's extreme #bbcqt
June 2, 2017
Theresa May to nurse who says she hasn't had a pay rise in eight years: 'There's no magic money tree'
NHS pay has not risen in line with inflation http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/po ... 70371.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Journalists are always on the look-out for the “killer blow” at events like this, but they are as rare as a unicorn and there certainly wasn’t one tonight. For my money, Corbyn had the better night (assuming people care more about public services than the nuclear deterrent), and if the programme attracted people who have not noticed how much he has improved in recent weeks, they will have been impressed. May was solid, and it is customary for PMs on programmes like this to face hostile questions about public services. May put up with this with good grace, but said little to enthuse wavering voters.