Political journalists are either genuinely excited by the prospect of an election or they’re doing a great job of faking it, writes Laura Slattery GE2020
“Any top tips for the election?” I ask a colleague. “Take the month off,” he says, which is obviously the best advice I’ve ever received first thing on a Monday morning.
Political journalists are either genuinely excited by the prospect of an election or they’re doing a great job of faking it. At last Thursday’s spring schedule promotion event for Television , its news and current affairs faces declared themselves ready for the “full tilt” madness.. “It’s going to get down and dirty, with lots of insults and slagging.”
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