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Tuesday 19 November 2019 11:54 am  |  Updated:  Tuesday 19 November 2019 12:03 pm

ITV General Election debate: Three issues that could decide the winner

By: Stefan Boscia

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A combination of pictures created in London on November 18, 2019 shows Britain's Prime Minister and Conservative Party leader Boris Johnson (R) and Britain's main opposition Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn (L) giving speeches during their general election campaigns. - Britain will go to the polls on December 12, 2019 to vote in a pre-Christmas general election. (Photo by Ben STANSALL / AFP) (Photo by BEN STANSALL/AFP via Getty Images)

Boris Johnson will go head-to-head with Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn tonight in the ITV General Election debate – the first of several televised clashes between the pair.

The showdown will air at at 8pm on ITV and will have three key issues to watch out for.

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Brexit

Labour’s Brexit position is likely to be heavily scrutinised throughout the election debate.

The party’s position, if it wins the election, is to negotiate a new deal with Brussels and put that deal to a referednum against an option to remain in the EU.

Controversially, Labour would officially remain neutral during the referendum.

Johnson has already made it clear that he’ll hammer home Labour’s ongoing ambiguity around Brexit.

Boris Johnson sends Jeremy Corbyn four questions he claims the Labour leader has 'ducked' answering ahead of their head-to-head #ITVdebate.

Read the full letter here: https://t.co/JOjigVvHxE pic.twitter.com/b2mfanUA0X

— ITV News (@itvnews) November 18, 2019

The Prime Minister has released a letter with four-Brexit related questions that Corbyn needs to answer, including what his personal position would be on a second referendum and if his deal would include freedom of movement.

Johnson’s position, meanwhile, is clear.

He has a deal agreed with the Brussels and has hit the campaign trail touting his “Get Brexit done” message.

However, he too could trip up on questions related to the second phase of Brexit negotiations.

He has previously said they would not drag past December 2020, giving the UK just one year to negotiate a free trade deal with Brussels after we leave the EU.

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NHS

Corbyn’s biggest attack line on Johnson and the Tories will be their record on the NHS.

Health service outcomes are demonstrably lower since David Cameron won power in 2010 and will make for an easy target for the Labour leader.

Added to this is the extra £40bn his party has promised to the NHS over five years, which trumps a £34bn pledge from the Tories.

Labour’s NHS rescue plan:

✅Credible and fully costed
✅£26 billion extra funding
✅Mental health as a priority
✅More GPs, nurses, midwives, and health professionals
✅Quality care patients deserve
✅Prevention and wellbeing at the heart pic.twitter.com/shgvZoBMgT

— The Labour Party (@UKLabour) November 17, 2019

Johnson may find the going tough in this policy area, where Labour has been able to make gravy so far in this election campaign.

Expect to hear extensively about “Tory austerity”.

Personal background

Both leaders will face questions about their personal backgrounds, beliefs and past gaffes.

For Corbyn, it is his handling of Labour’s antisemitism crisis and his links to UK-designated terrorist political parties Hamas and Hezbollah.

Johnson will likely hammer home Corbyn’s past links with militant pro-Palestinian causes and his perceived weaknesses on national defence.

The Prime Minister, meanwhile, will face questions about his past relationship with tech entrepreneur Jennifer Arcuri while he was mayor of London.

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Corbyn has an easy tap-in on this issue by pushing the fact that Johnson gave City Hall money to his friend without reporting they had a personal relationship.

Johnson’s perceived casualness with the truth and past comments that Muslim women wearing niqabs look like “letterboxes” and “bankrobbers” are bound to become attack lines.

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