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Coffee House Shots

Sunak vs Starmer – who came out on top?

Coffee House Shots

The Spectator

News, Politics, Government, Daily News

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πŸ—“οΈ 12 June 2024

⏱️ 14 minutes

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Summary

Katy Balls and Kate Andrews speak to Natasha Feroze after the Battle for No.10 leadership interviews. The two leaders gave their pitch to a live audience and viewers at home. But who came out on top?

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0:00.0

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0:10.0

Spectator. UK. Hello and welcome to Coffee House Shots, The Spectators Daily and

0:16.2

sometimes more than Daily Politics Podcast. I'm Natasha Frose and I'm joined by

0:20.2

Katie balls and Kate Andrews.

0:22.6

Well, we've just heard the Battle for Number 10

0:24.8

Leadership interviews on Sky News.

0:27.1

Katie, what was your reaction to the performances?

0:30.0

So it's interesting in terms of format,

0:31.7

so it was talked about as a debate.

0:34.0

There was actually no time really when they appeared to both be on stage by I think the

0:38.0

Tory is pushing for that.

0:40.3

And instead you had about 20, 25 minute one-on-one interviews of Beth Rigg, be the sky's political editor.

0:47.0

And then straight from that, you had each doing these audience Q&As.

0:51.0

Kiyastama went first. It didn't feel particularly comfortable the Kistama interview. I think

0:57.2

Bethby gave him quite a hard time and probably a harder time than he had during the ITB leaders debate because it was, you know, a journalist pressing with their own set of questions and therefore, you know, questions on Jeremy Corbyn.

1:13.7

I think we can hear some of the clips.

1:15.6

Let's just go through that because in the last two general elections,

1:18.5

you asked people to elect Jeremy Corbyn as their Prime Minister.

1:22.4

You said, I do think Jeremy Corbyn as their Prime Minister. You said, I do think Jeremy Corbyn would make a great

1:26.4

Prime Minister Jeremy Corbyn. Did you mean that?

1:30.0

I was certain that we would lose the 2019 election.

1:33.0

That was not my question.

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