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Was Boris Johnson Right To Make Veiled Threats To Itv?

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sp1814 | 19:34 Thu 12th May 2016 | News
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Boris Johnson is unhappy that ITV have scheduled a debate on the referendum between David Cameron and Nigel Farage.

He feels that they are being blocked.

But surely Farage as leader of the only party with a stated aim of leaving the EU is a better guest than Johnsonny Come Lately?

Why is there such a fundamental schism in the 'leave' campaign?

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/eu-referendum-vote-leave-furious-as-itv-announces-debate-between-nigel-farage-and-david-cameron-a7025226.html
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it won't be much of a debate, I have yet to hear any sort of argument for staying beyond a sort of evangelical belief that that is the "correct" thing to do. Like the first foray into Europe this is the politicians protecting their gravy train for when they need it.
// Why is there such a fundamental schism in the 'leave' campaign? //

because some leavers dont wish to be associated with an absolute nutter
Tory= Give money to the rich.
Labour=Give money to the poor.
UKIP=Not really money people.
Marshwarble

/// Labour=Give money to the poor. ///

How on earth have you come to that conclusion?
Has anyone else noticed that ITV are very bias towards the 'IN' campaign?
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I think the 'Remain' campaign see bias wherever they want to see bias.
^Surely you mean the Out campaign? (and there's a very good reason for that)

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