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In all established democracies it is a norm for the leaders of the parties participating in elections to articulate their policies and be cross examined by their peers in a televised debate.
It helps the electorate to understand the differences in policies and allows the electorate to formulate opinions to make informed decisions as to how they are likely to vote in the elections.
Presently, I like many others, do not understand what the policy differences there are between the different parties. We are only exposed to the personalities.
Therefore I suggest that the leaders of all the major parties agree to televised debates for the benefit of the electorate.
But how can the public force this upon unwilling leaders?????
It helps the electorate to understand the differences in policies and allows the electorate to formulate opinions to make informed decisions as to how they are likely to vote in the elections.
Presently, I like many others, do not understand what the policy differences there are between the different parties. We are only exposed to the personalities.
Therefore I suggest that the leaders of all the major parties agree to televised debates for the benefit of the electorate.
But how can the public force this upon unwilling leaders?????