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Victoria Coren Mitchell blasts ‘incompetent’ and ‘pitiful’ first week of election campaigning-Emily Bashforth-Entertainment – Metro

She did not hold back on Have I Got News For You.

Victoria Coren Mitchell blasts ‘incompetent’ and ‘pitiful’ first week of election campaigning-Emily Bashforth-Entertainment – Metro

Victoria Coren Mitchell had some choice words about the election campaign (Picture: BBC)

Victoria Coren Mitchell launched a scathing attack on the candidates in the upcoming General Election.

To be exact, she branded the whole thing ‘incompetently done’ and ‘pitiful.’

The writer and presenter, 51, hosted Have I Got News For You to give her take on the first full week of election campaigning, marking her 19th time taking charge of proceedings.

Meanwhile, making her debut on the panel was Sky News presenter and political correspondent Sophy Ridge, who joined comedian Chris McCausland, alongside team captains Ian Hislop and Paul Merton.

Following last week’s election announcement by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, this week marked the first full week of campaigning up and down the country for the major political parties.

This included a plethora of new policy announcements, further defections and resignations, and internal debates about candidate selection.

Rishi Sunak announced this week that a General Election will take place on July 4 (Picture: Alastair Grant – WPA Pool/Getty Images)

Sir Keir Starmer stands for Labour (Picture: Stuart Wallace/Shutterstock)

Of course, one of the biggest stories to rumble on this week was the Labour row over Diane Abbott, and whether she would be allowed to run as the party’s candidate in Hackney, following her suspension from the party last April.

Earlier in the week, Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer said that no decision had been taken to bar her, but Sky News’ Ridge confirmed on the panel that she had heard directly from Abbott that she’d been blocked from standing as a Labour MP. However, after days of speculation, Sir Keir finally clarified on Friday afternoon that Abbott was ‘free to go forward as a Labour candidate’.

Coren Mitchell pointed out that the confusion this week has been yet another example of the major parties managing their election campaigns ‘so incompetently’, saying ‘it’s pitiful’.

‘What’s Diane Abbott doing?’, asked Hislop.

‘It’s a bit of a difficult one this one, isn’t it?’, replied Ridge, continuing, ‘It’s still a bit unclear. It all kind of started with this Times story that said that Diane Abbott had been blocked from standing as an MP for the Labour Party.

‘I then got a message at about 7:30pm on Tuesday evening from a Labour source saying that she’d been given the whip back.

The Have I Got News For You panel discussed the row over Diane Abbott standing as MP (Picture: BBC)

‘Ok, you think, that’s going in one direction, can’t quite be true. Then I woke up the next morning to a 6:30am message from Diane Abbott saying, “Actually, The Times story is true, I have been blocked from standing as a Labour MP and no one from the Labour Party has contacted me as of now.” So I am unclear.’

‘So one of your sources was Diane Abbott?’, Hislop enquired.

‘Yeah, on the record, yeah,’ Ridge replied.

‘Did you trust it?’, quipped Hislop, before asking, ‘Is she going to be the MP for Hackney?’

‘The fact that she has given a speech saying she will fight that seat, makes it much harder for the Labour Party now, right?’, Ridge pointed out.

‘And once again it’s so incompetently done…’, Coren Mitchell despaired.

‘The Labour Party have got one go at saying, “Alright, yes she is, we want unity” or, “No, she isn’t, we love Diane.” Instead, Keir Starmer’s quote was, “No decision has been taken to bar Diane Abbott.”

Sky News presenter Sophy Ridge had direct contact with Abbott (Picture: BBC)

Comedian Chris McCausland made quips about the proposed National Service (Picture: BBC)

‘So there is a decision? You haven’t taken it? Why are they so bad at it?! This is all I’m saying.’

The Only Connect host added: ‘One side is sending the guy to stand in the rain and at the Titanic. The other side can’t even decide who their MPs are. And these are all people who think they can run the health service. It’s pitiful.’

‘I think the only conclusion to this is vote Lib Dem,’ chipped in Hislop.

As part of the Tory party’s campaigning this week, PM Sunak’s first major policy announcement was to propose the reintroduction of mandatory National Service for 18-year-olds, in a bid to help unite society.

‘I mean, nobody really wants that, so I don’t know how that’s going to be a vote catcher,’ Merton pointed out.

‘The less likely you are to do it, as in the older you are, the more you love the policy, basically. That’s how it tends to go,’ Ridge concurred.

‘It’s compulsory but with no penalty if you don’t do it, and nobody involved in making it happen wants it to happen,’ McCausland quipped.

Coren Mitchell revealed her husband’s thoughts on Sunak’s policies (Picture: BBC)

The panels tore apart the campaigning after its first week (Picture: BBC)

Hislop laughed that ‘apart from that, it’s going to be great.’

‘They need some policies, they think, to appeal to old people. The polls show that old people are joining Reform. So, National Service? In. Pensions rising forever. They said at the beginning of the week that we’re very concerned about national security and what we’re going to do to protect ourselves against Russia and China is recruit some teenagers…’

McCausland joked that ‘these teenagers have all spent so much time on Call of Duty that they think if you die you just reappear somewhere else.’

Coren Mitchell proceeded to question that it’s ‘weird’ how the Tories are ‘announcing any ideas at all’ given that they’ve been in power for 14 years.

She then shared her husband’s views on it all, having spent 12 years married to comedian David Mitchell, 49.

‘My husband said it’s like someone’s asked Rishi Sunak, “What would you do if you were Prime Minister?” and he’s eagerly answering, forgetting that he actually is…’

Sir Keir has said Abbott can now stand in the election (Picture: Phil Lewis/SOPA Images/REX/Shutterstock)

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‘It’s like he’s been on some kind of online random policy generator,’ mocked McCausland.

‘He announced this so quickly that James Cleverly, the Home Secretary, had to quickly clarify on Radio 4, “Refusing mandatory National Service won’t lead to prison”,’ laughed Coren Mitchell.

‘Cleverly, actually said that volunteering will not be compulsory and then someone else said it will be compulsory, but it will be volunteering… it can’t be all of those things,’ pondered a confused Hislop.

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‘They’re doing “search and rescue.” The teenagers that turn up one weekend will be charged with finding the teenagers that got lost the previous weekend,’ joked McCausland.

‘Home Secretary James Cleverly said that the National Service policy will help “bottle the Blitz spirit seen during the pandemic.” I think if anyone knows about bottles and spirits in the pandemic, it’s the government, isn’t it?” laughed Coren Mitchell.

Have I Got News For You continues on BBC One and BBC iPlayer each Friday.

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