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Originally Posted by Slava
I think its the standard because if people elect you to represent them then including you in the debate seems logical.
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I don't know man, with 2 seats in parliament and 3.9% of the popular vote, and being non existent in the polls, I find it tough to find any reason that May should be there, considering that she threw a lot of her candidates under the bus resource wise so that she could maintain her seat.
Her performance in the previous debate was pretty dreadful.
I really think that with what's at stake, you have three major parties and three potential prime ministers, the focus should be on them.
May isn't there to debate issues, she's there to rant and help Mulcair in attacking the Prime Minister.
That's about it.