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Phoney campaign’s fish fingers and frustration

Fed up yet? It might be called a “snap” general election but, if the first 10 days of this campaign are anything to go by, the next few weeks could be short on action.

April 27, 2017 11:56
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For all the talk of being election-ready, plenty of constituency parties on all sides of the political spectrum were caught out by Theresa May, meaning thousands of parliamentary candidates are yet to be selected.

The subsequent lack of campaigning activity in constituencies has left politicians, the media and to a lesser extent voters, frustrated and turning their attention to trivial matters such as Ukip leader Paul Nuttall locking himself in a room, celebrity endorsements and a fish finger taking on Tim Farron.

Mrs May has rarely been seen. Occasional speeches and photo opportunities have not been followed by journalists’ questions, rendering it almost impossible to hold the Prime Minister to account.

Aside from her campaign trail debut last week in Bolton, where she was photographed shaking hands with Rabbi Arnold Saunders, a Tory councillor, there has been little to pique the interest.