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Why Hasn't Nigel Farage Been Invited?
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Surely he has more right to be there than Clegg, seeing that his party ranks third behind Conservative and Labour.
Surely he has more right to be there than Clegg, seeing that his party ranks third behind Conservative and Labour.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Nigel Farage isn’t taking part in the main debate, but the BBC have given him his own slot at 10.40pm as part of their ‘Ask...’ series.
The placement of this slot may be due to the fact that Ukip have been given major party status, or it could be a coincidence.
It should be remembered David Cameron was uneasy about appearing alongside Nigel Farage without the Green Party present to provide competition on the left for Labour.
The placement of this slot may be due to the fact that Ukip have been given major party status, or it could be a coincidence.
It should be remembered David Cameron was uneasy about appearing alongside Nigel Farage without the Green Party present to provide competition on the left for Labour.
And for once I agree with AOG :-) I would have liked to see Farage there although it is fair enough to give the LibDems priority as they currently are the third largest party in Parliament
We've argued about this before but I don't think Cameron's desire to see the Greens involved was anything other than a smokescreen
We've argued about this before but I don't think Cameron's desire to see the Greens involved was anything other than a smokescreen
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