The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)
Mrs May is not running scared
Sir, - Opposition politicians accuse Theresa May of running scared because she will not engage in TV debates.
I can’t be alone in wishing all the leaders would boycott debates.
They shed heat but no light, and degenerate into slanging matches, especially if Nicola Sturgeon is involved.
But why should Nicola Sturgeon be involved? She is not a candidate in the general election. Is Carwyn Jones to be involved in the debates? I don’t think so. Surely the SNP representative should be the depute leader and leader of the SNP group of MPs, Angus Robertson?
This is the same Angus Robertson whom Mrs May swats at PMQs. And why Jeremy Corbyn wants to debate with Mrs May is a mystery, given that he routinely sends Emily Thornberry to interviews in his stead.
The best test of leaders’ policies and mettle is to face individually a serious and well-prepared interviewer. The only name that comes to mind for that role is the outstanding Andrew Neil. Jill Stephenson. Glenlockhart Valley, Edinburgh.
It is time for unionists to understand that almost half of Scotland rejects their narrow narrative of what Scots want and that many Scots will not buy back into their limited vision policies