On London Extra: Struggling Suzie
Problems for the Tory candidate. Plus know your Mayors, a Wandsworth blockage and Tuckwell's chips
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I still think it will be closer than opinion polls are saying, but there is no sign yet that things are moving Susan Hall's way. If anything, the opposite is true. In theory, the Conservative candidate should soon prosper from becoming better known. In practice, she's been dodging the public eye.
A bizarre Sunday launch in Uxbridge, to which it appears not even tame journalists were invited, was later explained by Hall to BBC London's Susana Mendonça as reflecting her desire "just be knocking on doors" and, of course, "listening" - the signature word of her campaign - because "I'm not a Westminster glitzy politician".
I believe Hall when she says she's happier nodding along to people she meets - or arranges to meet for social media purposes - telling her how awful everything is. She strikes me as the sort who thrives on echo chamber moans and indignation. And if her approach is a new version of old-fashioned street corner self-promotion, it didn't do John Major any harm in 1992.
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