Next few days will seal the fate of the campaign imo.
The schedule:
Tonight:
Question Time
Remain
- Nicky Morgan - Not much good at anything, will do little to sway anyone
- Alan Johnson - Will be good for remain, potentially very good
- Bob Geldof - Probable disaster for remain
Leave
- Louise Mench - Probable disaster for leave
- Tom Harris - Good for leave
- Ruth Lea - Good for leave, but seems to have trouble getting being heard, and will probably be drowned out.
Verdict: No side will win, it will be about who loses more than the other
Tomorrow:
Andrew Neil Interviews IDS.
Verdict: Should be good for leave.
Sunday:
Cameron on question time
Verdict: Based on his performances so far, this will range from good for leave to pretty much neutral.
Monday:
Corbyn answers questions from a young audience on Sky
Verdict: This is the big unknown. A good, consistent pro-remain case could turn labour leavers to remain, but Jeremy is pretty inconsistent, and could do more harm than good.
Tuesday:
Wembley Debate - huge live audience
Leave
- Boris - Good for leave if he puts in a similar performance as he did on Sky
- Gisela Stuart - Good for leave
- Tim Martin - Good for leave, but not fantastic
Remain
- Sadiq Khan - Haven't seen much from him yet, will be interesting to watch
- Unknown politician - Possible Tim Fallon or Alan Johnson
- Unknown business person - Possible Karen Brady
Verdict: Should be evenly matched, possible remain win. Though it is odd that remain haven't finalised their line up yet.
Wednesday:
Paxman debate on channel 4 - guests unknown.
Paxman is suspected to lean towards leave, so should be good for them, but with paxman, nothing is for certain.
Also, how about some google analytics, interesting heat map for vote leave:
http://www.techweekeurope.co.uk/e-i...ope&t=6839a61d1b74eea9f02f383948ba3f811681563