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Labour's Gordon Brown, Conservative leader David Cameron and Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg have agreed to go head-to-head in a series of three leader election debates.
The debates will be the first of their kind to be televised in the UK and each will be hosted by a different broadcaster.
Live presidential debates in the US and other countries have provided many of the key moments of election campaigns and are seen as having raised voters' interest.
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BBC NEWS | Have Your Say | Would you watch a leaders election debate?
My questions are,
What do you thin they will say?
Do you thin they should have included UKIP, BNP, Green?
Who is likely to win the debates and what affect will it have on the next election?
For reasons which they could not comprehend, and in pursuance of a decision by default, on which they were never consulted, they found themselves made strangers in their own country.
All I know is that to see, and not to speak, would be the great betrayal. - Enoch Powell, Rivers of Blood speech, 1968.
I'll watch it, hate it in parts no doubt, laugh in others, roll my eyes repeatedly and then end up ultimately depressed for the state of the country. Maybe its a good thing, maybe not. Finding out is worth it though.
Of the three, I'm thinking Clegg will do best. Not that it'll matter.
EDIT: I don't think the greens or BNP or Plaid Crymyu (or whatever they're called) should be in on it though.
Democracy is the recurrent suspicion that more than half of the people are right more than half of the time.
E. B. White
"To be honest, you think a/c jump the fence, I say the whole college jump the fence"
The wonder that is Angelcountry
"If we're going to have a police state, at least orgainise it properly!"
Guy Outside the Chilcott Enquiry as he was led away by police for causing a 'disturbance' (thanks to LA I now know his name is Michael Culver)
Democracy is the recurrent suspicion that more than half of the people are right more than half of the time.
E. B. White
"To be honest, you think a/c jump the fence, I say the whole college jump the fence"
The wonder that is Angelcountry
"If we're going to have a police state, at least orgainise it properly!"
Guy Outside the Chilcott Enquiry as he was led away by police for causing a 'disturbance' (thanks to LA I now know his name is Michael Culver)
Hi,
what is the point of this debate all 3 prties have the same fundamental aim of surrendering our governance to Brussels yet are too dishonest to as yet admit they are now merely castratti in the Palace of Westminster choir.
Already they have surrendered these United Kingdoms to vassal status for their own self serving personal gain in abject betrayal of their peoples.
EACH of these parties promised a referendum before the betrayal yet all have deliberately and dishonestly defaulted on their promise.
Tweedle Dumb & Tweedle Dee with the same aims.
Regards,
Greg L-W.
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