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Originally Posted by papa smurf
What are you so scared of, Dave? the Prime Minister or his office is trying to choose who should be making the case against him.
David Cameron refused to go head-to-head with Boris Johnson over Brexit
Mr Johnson vowed to debate with ‘anybody’ as he promotes leaving EU
PM only agreed to appear on an EU debate programme with Nigel Farage
Tory MP Jacob Rees-Mogg added: ‘The Prime Minister is “frit”. Boris is a classically trained debater. The Prime Minister is highly competitive and hates losing. He should screw his courage to the sticking place, take on Boris.’
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He won't though. Boris would eat him for breakfast. Nigel, on the other hand, can only talk about immigration so David sees him as the much easier person to defeat in a debate.
I can understand his dilemma. The Tories are divided enough as it is and he doesn't want to make things worse. As if they can get much worse. If it was a head to head as to which of them would be Prime Minister, I wonder if David would take him on?