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Who will "Win" This Evening's Leader's Debate?
It is time to test the predictive powers of The AnswerBank News group. Who do you think will win this debate? The Debate kicks off on BBC1 at 8.30pm - but who looks likely to do the best? [Poll finished before the debate begins]
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Who will "Win" Tonight's Leader's Debate?
- David Cameron - 9 votes
- 50%
- Gordon Brown - 5 votes
- 28%
- Nick Clegg - 4 votes
- 22%
Stats until: 08:31 Thu 14th Nov 2024 (Refreshed every 5 minutes)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Even though the economy is supposed to favour Brown, tonight's debate will be even, with no clear winner. As these debates have gone on, the leaders have learned quickly and are more prepared and less nervous. Brown regularly wipes his feet on Cameron at PMQs, but the rules of the debate will not allow that tonight.
I expect another good showing from Clegg, because Labour are saying more of the same, the Tories aren't much different and people don't trust them, and the Lib/Dems, whether you like their policies are not, they are different.
I expect another good showing from Clegg, because Labour are saying more of the same, the Tories aren't much different and people don't trust them, and the Lib/Dems, whether you like their policies are not, they are different.
And finally, something about Mr Cameron for you:
http://www.davidcameronfacts.co.uk/
#davefacts include:
Che Guevara wears David Cameron T-shirts
David Cameron is HD ready
You can lead a horse to water but it's Dave who makes it drink You can lead a horse to water but it's Dave who makes it drink
http://www.davidcameronfacts.co.uk/
#davefacts include:
Che Guevara wears David Cameron T-shirts
David Cameron is HD ready
You can lead a horse to water but it's Dave who makes it drink You can lead a horse to water but it's Dave who makes it drink
Agreed Gromit.
What do you think the chances are for a Lib Dem gain?
from http://ukpollingreport.co.uk/blog/:
There is a new(ish) TNS BMRB poll out this morning. The topline figures are CON 34%(nc), LAB 27%(-2), LDEM 30%(nc). The fieldwork was conducted between the 21st and 27th April. TNS do traditional face-to-face fieldwork in people’s homes, so almost by definition it takes far longer to do. As the speed and quantity of polls in this election keep rising though, it does render polls like this slightly behind the times.
What do you think the chances are for a Lib Dem gain?
from http://ukpollingreport.co.uk/blog/:
There is a new(ish) TNS BMRB poll out this morning. The topline figures are CON 34%(nc), LAB 27%(-2), LDEM 30%(nc). The fieldwork was conducted between the 21st and 27th April. TNS do traditional face-to-face fieldwork in people’s homes, so almost by definition it takes far longer to do. As the speed and quantity of polls in this election keep rising though, it does render polls like this slightly behind the times.
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