A member of the public finally got to talk to Theresa May – and said he preferred Corbyn
Earlier today, Channel 4 reporter Michael Crick made a point of explaining how reporters are treated at an event in Leeds:
Only pre-arranged journalists get questions at May events. Those chosen asked by May aide to state Qs in advance pic.twitter.com/4KLHTvCarv
— Michael Crick (@MichaelLCrick) May 9, 2017
He continued:
I was told by May aide I wasn't on list to ask May a question, & there was no point in putting my hand up to ask one pic.twitter.com/ltt8NLGeVE
— Michael Crick (@MichaelLCrick) May 9, 2017
And he made this very good point:
What shocks me is reporters collaborate with May press team by agreeing to reveal their questions to them in advance pic.twitter.com/p7LMEBXy7e
— Michael Crick (@MichaelLCrick) May 9, 2017
So much for the “free” press – 80 per cent of them are owned by five Tory-voting tax avoiders, according to one response on Twitter.
If This Writer had been there, I would probably have done as a friend suggested – submit one question and then ask something completely different when my time came. What could the Tories do? If they didn’t at least try to answer, they’d be admitting that the whole rigmarole was a sham.
Labour’s press team had already debunked the event:
Another day, another phoney campaign event from the Tories. 2 days in row where May has appeared in front of Tory PPCs
— Labour Press (@labourpress) May 9, 2017
So it is probably to their credit that the Tories at least tried to present an appearance of putting Mrs May together with a member of the public. Unfortunately for them (but great for us), this happened:
You. Will. Love. This…… Theresa May finally let a real person speak to her. Here is what happened. pic.twitter.com/IBYWYbZImw
— Tory Fibs (@ToryFibs) May 9, 2017
How did Mrs May respond? I don’t have video evidence but it probably looked something like this:
https://twitter.com/SKZCartoons/status/861314805382209541
Yes – I love that cat video. The wonderful thing about it is it is always appropriate.
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I love the cute kitty!!!
The cute kitty would make a better Prime Minister than Theresa May as well.
Afraid to face real people.
I gather a Tory stooge was holding the microphone ready to urn it off if the “wrong” question was asked? Sorry, but I can’t remember the source, save that it was on Facebook.