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FEARLESS FIRSTA Guide for Prime Ministers and Leaders of
Opposition
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PRIME MINISTER
Basic duty:
y provide a clear and reasonable definition
y establish the issues and scope of the debate
y advance a substantive case
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MINDSET
Team members should focus on the PMs case for
at least HALF of the total prep time because the
important questions in the debate should ideally
be present in the PM speech
As a PM, you will not be rebutting. Work on
generating momentum during your speech and
make sure to not sound lethargic and forgettable.
Structure is very important. Before the third
minute, you should be done setting up the debate
and ready to move on to your part of the split.
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IMPORTANT QUESTIONS THAT SHOULD BE
ANSWERED AT THE PM SPEECH
There are no strictly proposal or value-judgment debates.All debates are a combination of both. However, somedebates require you to discuss more extensively certainpolicy mechanisms compared to others (ex. THW grantcitizenship to illegal immigrants vs. THBT cosmetic
surgery hurts the womens movement).
Therefore, it has to be clear whether you are proposinganything new in the debate, rejecting status quo, orassessing some broad, commonly understood policy
Note that the level of abstraction of the policy affects yourcase and adjust accordingly.
y Imagine if you insisted on debating THW grant affirmativeaction for women in parliament as a strictly value-judgmentdebate!
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FRAMING THE DEBATE: SET THE TONE OF THE
DEBATEAND PREEMPT THE OTHER SIDE
Angling the debate (if applicable); ex. from whosePOV is the debate taking place?y THW intervene in Myanmar: Who is the house?
Setting a context and painting a picture of the worldin which the debate is taking placey Avoid absolutes focus on sustainable trends that are
favorable for your side
y Include important details like recent developments,agreements reached, etc.
y Ex. THBT genetically modified food is safe Extreme argumentation: Safe means no harm will come to all
who eat it Reasonably gray argumentation: Safe does not mean absolutely
no harm, but that relatively very small proportion of those whoeat GMOs will be all right. This definition on Safe applies tothings like extreme sports or seatbelts not 100% certain, butreasonably certain that precautions have been taken to informpeople of all possible risks and that the risks have beenmitigated
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y While absolutes are bad, troubleshoot contradictions too. Ex. Debate on fines
Debate on affirmative action
Identifying the core debate and what the other sideis expected to argue (if applicable)y What are the competing values in the debate?
y What is the debate about and what is it NOT about?
Setting the standards and/or the important goals in
the debatey What do we mean by nationalism? Democracy? What are
the interests of the parties involved?
Frames are not the arguments per se, but they lay thegroundwork for the arguments
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CONSTRUCTING POLICIES
WHO, WHERE, HOW, WHEN?
Feasibility defense: are there resources and
political will for the policy; regardless, SHOULD
there be? If its an extreme policy, frame it as a last resort:
y First, well ask for the following things if these
arent met, then
y Weve done many things in the past but they have
not worked and the current situation is grave
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LEADER OF OPPOSITION
Basic Duty:
y
examine the definition of PMy reframe the debate
y rebut the arguments of PM
y advance a substantive case
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MINDSET
Team members should focus on anticipating thePMs case and preparing the LOs case for atleast HALF of the total prep time
During prep, identify the arguments that have tobe tweaked/changed depending on how thedefinition can vary
Structure and time management are crucial. Donot over-rebut. Negative has a converse burdento prove their case as well.
ALWAYS COMPARE.
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REFRAMING THE DEBATE
What is the debate about and NOT about?
Do you accept that the debate is a VJ or a proposal?
Do you have questions/clarifications about the policy? Areyou left to assume certain things?
Do you agree with governments standards and goals?
Do you agree with their characterization of the problem
and the status quo?
What are you defending?
OUTLINE these things to forward a clear clash
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MODEL DIAGNOSIS
Step 1: Check for feasibility. Be wary of too-good-
to-be-true models. Theres a catch somewhere.
Step 2: Examine the parties that get affected.
Step 3: Based on your assessment of the models
strengths and weaknesses, formulate a line of
CLASH.
State the clash explicitly.
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CLASHES
Clash can either reject the govs model and
defend the status quo.
OR it can reject both the SQ and model. In whichcase, a counter proposal must be forwarded.
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COUNTER-PROPOSALS
Setting up CPs requires the same rigor as settingup original props.
CPs are not there for decoration. They must be
defended.
Question: How can someone set-up a CP, rebut,and construct fresh arguments in 7 minutes?y Cop-out answer: talk fast and use efficient language.
y Example: oil as basic necessity
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INSTANT CASES
Dont force prep into a debate if it doesnt match.
Come up with something entirely new if needed.
Just because youre making an instant case,
doesnt mean you stop listening to the PM.
Make sure youre able to rebut. Youll probably beable to turn it into constructive.
y This is where teammates come in!