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Will the Tories be ruing pushing for tv debates?
The Tories strongly pushed for the TV debates, but Cameron did not exactly shine. Will they be regretting starting this, having got their wish they may have aided the Lib Dems in thwarting their ambitions.
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Overall I think it is a significant boost to LibDems just for them to be positioned as an equal partner in this sort of forum, a status they don't enjoy in Parliament. All Clegg had to do was 'hold his own' against the others and by all accounts he did that.
Any real electoral advantage to this 'promotion' may only be longer term.
Overall I think it is a significant boost to LibDems just for them to be positioned as an equal partner in this sort of forum, a status they don't enjoy in Parliament. All Clegg had to do was 'hold his own' against the others and by all accounts he did that.
Any real electoral advantage to this 'promotion' may only be longer term.
Geezer
“Olddutch, it's a TV debate, not the actual election!” - well spotted and even I’d spotted it too !
The effects of the debate … may well contribute to bringing a hung parliament into being.
We’re agreed Clegg romped home in the debate, did the business and in this debate he got the man of the match.
What would make you vote anything other than Tory then ?
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“Olddutch, it's a TV debate, not the actual election!” - well spotted and even I’d spotted it too !
The effects of the debate … may well contribute to bringing a hung parliament into being.
We’re agreed Clegg romped home in the debate, did the business and in this debate he got the man of the match.
What would make you vote anything other than Tory then ?
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