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  • We're live in Salford for a TV first.

  • It's Boris Johnson versus Jeremy Corbyn.

  • So the first TV debate of the 2019 general election

  • has just finished.

  • So who won?

  • Well, the answer is nobody particularly.

  • The whole event had the feel of a zero-sum game to it.

  • Neither candidate to be the UK's next prime minister

  • scored any particular points or made headway

  • in their campaigns.

  • Both bought out generic soundbites

  • we've heard many times before.

  • And, I know you'll not want me to say this,

  • but we need to get Brexit done...

  • So that's a no, then.

  • ...in order... in order to deliver a priority.

  • They didn't engage in any proper debate about policy

  • or any arguments that moved the campaign forward.

  • Can you rule it out in...

  • We've witnessed nine years of chaotic coalitions already.

  • OK.

  • The first half of the debate, hosted on ITV on Tuesday

  • evening, was dominated by Brexit.

  • That was much more comfortable territory

  • for Boris Johnson, who has his clear slogan of getting Brexit

  • done by January the 31st before moving on

  • to other domestic priorities.

  • He managed to win applause from the crowd with his message

  • there and his attacks on his rival, who

  • still hasn't said how he wants Brexit to be resolved.

  • And we still don't know, by the way, what he proposes to do...

  • OK.

  • ...nor whether he is in favour of it or against it.

  • All right.

  • Jeremy Corbyn's policy is to have another referendum

  • and let the British people decide

  • if they want to stay in the EU or leave with his deal.

  • And he was attacked repeatedly by Boris Johnson

  • for that matter.

  • We will have a referendum.

  • We will have to go to the nation and we

  • will abide by that result.

  • After the break, things moved on to the NHS,

  • which is more comfortable territory for the Labour

  • leader.

  • And yes, he did manage to get some good points scored

  • about the privatisation of the health service

  • and cuts under the Conservative government.

  • You're going to sell out to the United States.

  • But the attacks were blunted by Mr Johnson's promise of more

  • cash and more hospitals.

  • So where does this leave the campaign?

  • This is really the beginning of the 2019 general election

  • campaign.

  • It's been rather slow so far with not much movement

  • from either side.

  • But Boris Johnson is a clear 10 to 15 points ahead from Jeremy

  • Corbyn, and the Labour leader needed to get some momentum

  • tonight.

  • And he didn't find it.

  • He didn't score any blows.

  • He didn't get any big applauses.

  • So in the matter of this campaign,

  • it feels like Boris Johnson might have just about emerged

  • on top.

We're live in Salford for a TV first.

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