Prime Ministerial debate: Your reaction
What did you think of the programme?
Gordon Brown, David Cameron and Nick Clegg discussed a wide range of issues including the European Union, the Catholic Church, overseas military action and immigration.
What's your reaction to the debate? Who do you think came out on top? Were your questions on foreign policy being answered?
The ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ will host the third and final debate, focusing on the economy, on 29 April.
Or if would you like to be part of a ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ panel discussing the debate itself, .
Thank you for your comments. This debate is now closed.
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Comment number 1.
At 22nd Apr 2010, PreModTomtom51 wrote:Clegg talks about Values, the notes in the car have been listened to.
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At 22nd Apr 2010, Marisa Colbourn wrote:Gordon Brown is looking smart!!! ;)
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At 22nd Apr 2010, Kevin McCallan wrote:I wonder if David Cameron's U-turn on a Lisbon Treaty referendum will come up and how he will defend it.
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At 22nd Apr 2010, coyb1530 wrote:Didn't take long for the first big lie from Brown eh? "I had to persuade the other European Leaders that they had to change the way we dealt with the Banks", What actually happened Mr Brown was you left with your tail between your legs having been laughed out of chamber!!! Ask Sarkovsky and Merkel!
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At 22nd Apr 2010, ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ News wrote:Jenni here. The second leaders' debate is in full swing. Have the leaders got the right ideas about European affairs?
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At 22nd Apr 2010, coyb1530 wrote:Can someone please give Cameron a nudge! Dave state here and now you will reinstate the referendum on Europe and you will win the election by a land slide!!!!!
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At 22nd Apr 2010, geddess wrote:A question, should James Murdock, Rabecca Wade and Paul Dacre decide the election for you?
Search look and think!
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At 22nd Apr 2010, Chris wrote:Gordon's making a mess of the Europe question though. No Passion, no conviction, just petty attacks on the other two.
It's a two horse race between the other two. One for, one against.
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At 22nd Apr 2010, Whistling Neil wrote:Q1 Europe:
Cameron: 7/10
Clegg: 7/10
Brown: disqualified, the subject was not the economy.
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Comment number 10.
At 22nd Apr 2010, NPH wrote:This comment was removed because the moderators found it broke the house rules. Explain.
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At 22nd Apr 2010, Kermit wrote:You cant have a referendum on a treaty that is already passed. We need guarantees that this would not happen again. The only person proposing that is David Cameron.
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At 22nd Apr 2010, ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ News wrote:Leaders have now moved on to overseas military action. Are you happy with their response?
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At 22nd Apr 2010, Green Soap wrote:Cameron mentions the "families".
Again, the singletons in the UK (and an ever growing section of society) have been written off.
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Comment number 14.
At 22nd Apr 2010, Alex wrote:Oh dear, Gordon talking about bathtime for kids.....shows how important he thinks this all is
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Comment number 15.
At 22nd Apr 2010, Geoffrey Bastin wrote:It's all very boring. These bright sparks imagine they can make a difference. The true position is that none of them really control anything. The main ministry's of state are the Treasury, Foreign and Home offices. The permanent staff produce the options on which the politicians are asked to decide. It has to be that way otherwise nothing would get done. So even if there is a Hung parliament it will make no difference. The Downing Street bandwagon will role on with the support of the main Ministries and our newly elected representatives will imagine they are in control. If they were why do they continue to adhere to the spending targets of the previous administration.
I hope to see a much more independant parliament next time without the constant threats from the Whips. Our MP's should be allowed to vote as they see fit. I also hope our local MP's will listen to the views of their electorate and vote accordingly.
Meanwhile Brown, Cameron & Clegg continue their talent contest but unfortunately Simon Cowell is nowhere to be seen.
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Comment number 16.
At 22nd Apr 2010, cardiganmagic wrote:Roll back to before the "Maastricht Treaty" was passed ( that was done without us having a say). We did not have all these constraints of EU Law but we could still trade with them exactly the same.
Brown is starting to cosy up with Cleggy on Europe, he's running scared.
Cameron knows how to deal with Europe without us losing trade.
It's time we told the wasters in Europe who spend our money while we get nothing back ( Fishing Rights, the common agriculture policy etc).
Brown just wants the status quo (as usual).
Cleggy wants his ride on the EU Gravy Train.
I'd like some change, we need to stand up and tell Europe that we are an island, we know how to run our island and we have done it successfully for hundreds of years.
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Comment number 17.
At 22nd Apr 2010, hotfootfan wrote:Think that Cameron has started stronger this time.
Brown looked and sounded nervous at beginning.
Clegg not so quite self assured this week.
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At 22nd Apr 2010, Bertie Hanson wrote:Cameron is hopeless on Europe, and mouths cliches on military affairs. Apparently he went for a run earlier with someone who... Smacks of "last week I spoke to a 40-year-old sailor who'd been in the navy 30 years..."
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Comment number 19.
At 22nd Apr 2010, PreModTomtom51 wrote:Alex, The Bath time joke got a laugh, which is more than can be said for some of the failed Cameron attempts.
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At 22nd Apr 2010, Alex wrote:Gordon's talking changing tactics....does he mean Afghanistan or his party's policies? :)
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Comment number 21.
At 22nd Apr 2010, James_F wrote:I think Clegg might lose out on defence issues, particularly over Trident
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At 22nd Apr 2010, hotfootfan wrote:Cameron is looking into the camera this week - obviously taken advice. He just looks much assured this week.
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At 22nd Apr 2010, STIG wrote:Cameron is rapidly digging his own grave. He looks enfeebled and unconvincing. Clegg is efusive and seemingly confident but a bit vacuous. Brown is the same as ever with that awful tongue in his cheek when he speaks. But then again he can finish last by a mile and still win the election with our utterly ludicrous and outdated electoral system. They rattle on about change but the only we can achieve that is to reform our electoral system. End of debate.
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Comment number 24.
At 22nd Apr 2010, anniebea wrote:Better showing by Cameron so far, Gordon making a mess of things - not sure whether to "agree with Nick" or not, Clegg not making as much of an impact as last week.
The debate is being better chaired, more debate between the three and less interruption from the chair.
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At 22nd Apr 2010, Scholar Mince wrote:Wish sky would keep the cameras on the leaders. Overall the angles & panning is amateur.
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Comment number 26.
At 22nd Apr 2010, Whistling Neil wrote:Q2: Overseas Military :
Cameron: 6/10
Clegg: 5/10
Brown: 6/10
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Comment number 27.
At 22nd Apr 2010, Jasmine wrote:This comment was removed because the moderators found it broke the house rules. Explain.
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Comment number 28.
At 22nd Apr 2010, Disillusioned wrote:Adam Boulton is useless
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Comment number 29.
At 22nd Apr 2010, cardiganmagic wrote:High speed rail network, who you kidding Mr Brown.
13 Years ago you unvieled a 10 year transport plan.
So, where is it...
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Comment number 30.
At 22nd Apr 2010, ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ News wrote:The leaders' personal efforts to tackle climate change have now come under the spotlight. What do you think of their responses?
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Comment number 31.
At 22nd Apr 2010, GEE4TRUE wrote:How intelligent can Gordon be! David and Nick should understand Britain cannot live in isolation.
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Comment number 32.
At 22nd Apr 2010, JasonA147 wrote:Ha Ha Ha!
DC talks about planning & giving the troops the right kit.
Point of note.......my Dad went to fight in the Falklands (under a tory government, in 1982) wearing SUMMER kit, to do battle in the middle of the southern winter. Oh, he had a winter poncho and a few pairs of arctic socks.
Government NEVER help our forces with kit, never have, never will until there's been casualties.
Enjoy tonight everyone!!!
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Comment number 33.
At 22nd Apr 2010, annefem wrote:could anybody please take care of this debate being properly broadcasted on the web .. breaking up all the time. a nightmare..
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Comment number 34.
At 22nd Apr 2010, JasonA147 wrote:Not DC bashing, but it's nice to hear he's had loads of insulation put in his house.
Did WE pay for it?
Have fun.
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Comment number 35.
At 22nd Apr 2010, Dicko 1966 wrote:Brown is a dead man walking. I think he should just get his coat and find another empty factory to go and have a wander around.
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Comment number 36.
At 22nd Apr 2010, James_F wrote:I would like someone to ask the question of global overpopulation.
A very imporant, but scarcely mentioned issue
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Comment number 37.
At 22nd Apr 2010, NPH wrote:When are they going to start talking about the 500year process of terraforming mars? Earth is already done for!
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Comment number 38.
At 22nd Apr 2010, chicxie_blue wrote:Nick Clegg, talk about standing on the sidelines, that is all you will ever be doing in the government. Stop repeating yourself 'stronger together, weaker apart'.
Lib Dems have no idea how to run a government, it would be a sorry day that the UK would have to have such inexperience running the country further to the ground.
Anyone who thinks that by voting for Nick Glegg and Lib Dem, that they are voting for change are right. They are voting to change England in to a country like Greece where we will have to take handouts.
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Comment number 39.
At 22nd Apr 2010, amanda wrote:I have been reading comments on SKY it's scary! Please this is not a personaltiy contest. LISTEN to them! Cameron is the ONLY one who is talking about what is good for this country.
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Comment number 40.
At 22nd Apr 2010, trueblue wrote:Cameron has been excellent I think, much more assured and good answers. Clegg just seems smug to me.
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Comment number 41.
At 22nd Apr 2010, GEE4TRUE wrote:i agree with Gordon about David and Nick getting real.
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Comment number 42.
At 22nd Apr 2010, hotfootfan wrote:Gordon....don't smile - you just look scary! And stop saying 'get real!'
At least Cameron has talked about the 3rd runway and high speed rail networks - so he is coming up with real practical solutions.
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Comment number 43.
At 22nd Apr 2010, Manny735 wrote:Why does Mr Cameron believe we are "punching above our weight"? We are a major economy so have a major role on the world stage, for shame Mr Cameron, slip up?
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Comment number 44.
At 22nd Apr 2010, Richard wrote:On energy:
One of the reasons we travel so much is that we live in a society where both partners have to work, where job security is poor, where mobility is poor, so the chances are that at least one partner if not both will have to commute long distances to work.
Also regional public transport is poor.
On home efficiency:
Carrot not stick please! I feel that these politicians love stick (taxes) because it gets them more money rather than that it does any good.
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Comment number 45.
At 22nd Apr 2010, Red_Devils_Fear_Noone wrote:Gordon Brown seems to be beating around the bush, Nick Clegg, as in the first debate, is better equipped and has more wisdom than the other two.
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Comment number 46.
At 22nd Apr 2010, Paul T wrote:Brown has toned down the 'excessive' smiling, and sounds more confident. Cameron is more of the same (as last time), Clegg seems well briefed.
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Comment number 47.
At 22nd Apr 2010, Alan devon wrote:We must have a balanced power supply, and that must include Nuclear
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Comment number 48.
At 22nd Apr 2010, Baaa wrote:Come on Boulton, give Cameron his fair time allocation. Just cos you're married to Anji Hunter, ex adviser of Tony Blair.
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Comment number 49.
At 22nd Apr 2010, John Petrie wrote:After 30 minutes this has been a much better Cameron performance. He appears to be confident; grasp of detail and not being pushed about. After the first 2 questions on Europe and Military operations I have it:
1. Cameron 8/10
2. Clegg 6/10
3. Brown 4/10
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Comment number 50.
At 22nd Apr 2010, Alan wrote:I wish Brown would wait his turn and stop butting in.
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Comment number 51.
At 22nd Apr 2010, G wrote:wow! good stuff! clegg on america is interesting. i say this as a yank!
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Comment number 52.
At 22nd Apr 2010, amanda wrote:Manny735 - major economy?? GB has left us in so much debt it's unbelievable!
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Comment number 53.
At 22nd Apr 2010, Alan devon wrote:How many more times are we going to hear GB say "I agree with Nick" it's so obvious that he's trying to cosy up to him in time for the hung parliament!
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Comment number 54.
At 22nd Apr 2010, Chris wrote:Cameron's crashing and burning on climate change...
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Comment number 55.
At 22nd Apr 2010, Whistling Neil wrote:Q3: Environment
Cameron: 4/10
Clegg: 4/10
Brown: 4/10
Special prize to Brown for best one liner
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Comment number 56.
At 22nd Apr 2010, amanda wrote:Good question about the pope!
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At 22nd Apr 2010, Disillusioned wrote:Top question Michael.
Tell the Pope to fund his own visit, from the Zillions the Catholic Church has
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Comment number 58.
At 22nd Apr 2010, anything for a quiet life wrote:They have talked about heating in hospitals! I work in one, it's so hot, we have the windows open in the winter.We have no control over it, what does this cost if all hosptals are the same!
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Comment number 59.
At 22nd Apr 2010, J P Buck wrote:Is wondering how GB can think nuclear power is green - what will he do with the waste ?
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Comment number 60.
At 22nd Apr 2010, Bertie Hanson wrote:Brown is solid, Cameron is running scared on most of the issues raised so far, Clegg is fading after last week. Now we're on to the Pope and the Catholic Church, this could be good...
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Comment number 61.
At 22nd Apr 2010, ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ News wrote:The leaders are now discussing their views on the Catholic Church and faith. Which one is making the most sense to you?
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At 22nd Apr 2010, docklie wrote:I find Gordon Brown aggressive tonight. David Cameron sounds frustrated. For me Nick Clegg remains a threat to the other two again this week.
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Comment number 63.
At 22nd Apr 2010, catkins500 wrote:There are two lightweights (one with a more personable camera personna) and Gordon Brown, who is demonstrating a depth and breadth of understanding and experience with regard to both the big picture and the fine detail. I'd recommend everyone to read the excellent ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Manifesto comparison page to see which party has the most considered and relevant approach to Britain's future.
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Comment number 64.
At 22nd Apr 2010, GEE4TRUE wrote:climate change is not a British problem, it is global and requires cooperation of countries.
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Comment number 65.
At 22nd Apr 2010, Sean wrote:For all his presentation faults I feel Brown is doing the best purely on substance. Cameron has not got going with his stance on Europe and Cleggs policy ideas on nuclear make him far too vulnerable to ridicule. What is the Pope question all about ??? Come on
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Comment number 66.
At 22nd Apr 2010, Matt Hawkins wrote:Gordon Brown offering referendums is funny.
I've just given up watching Sky News. The scrolling clutter on the screen is too distracting. I'll watch it later when I can actually see what's going on and half the screen isn't taken up with junk. Why not throw in some ad breaks to completely ruin the experience?
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Comment number 67.
At 22nd Apr 2010, Kevin McCallan wrote:DC doesn't agree with the Pope's stance on homosexuality. It is a pity that's not a unanimous view of the Tory party.
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Comment number 68.
At 22nd Apr 2010, chicxie_blue wrote:Nick Clegg needs to stand on his own two feet and come up with some beliefs that weren't given to him by people who are more experienced to run the government. It's boring me that both times he has been on tv he sounds like a broken record.
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Comment number 69.
At 22nd Apr 2010, Rich5ltr wrote:Think Cameron is doing pretty well tonight, much better than last time. Looks tired though...too much campaigning perhaps?
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Comment number 70.
At 22nd Apr 2010, G wrote:clegg still looking reasonable. good answer on the catholic church. GB a bit more measured. cameron wandering
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Comment number 71.
At 22nd Apr 2010, Chris wrote:And it pains me to say that Gordon wins on the opening exchanges on the pope. Clegg seemed a little lost on that one.
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Comment number 72.
At 22nd Apr 2010, John Rigby wrote:Gordon Brown and David Cameron have started their 'kids' attitude with comments putting down each others parties
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Comment number 73.
At 22nd Apr 2010, JohnSmithREAL wrote:Since when did Gordon Brown turn into a Comedian ?
Im just worried some people may actually believe Gordon Brown smearing the other candidates as 'Anti American' or ' Get Real'
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Comment number 74.
At 22nd Apr 2010, anniebea wrote:Question about the popes visit all a bit left field, all saying the same thing.
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At 22nd Apr 2010, JasonA147 wrote:As long as the Vatican pays for it ALL, let him come!!!
Didn't take them all long to try for the 'inclusive' vote.
Have fun.
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Comment number 76.
At 22nd Apr 2010, chicxie_blue wrote:Nick Clegg - always with a stupid anecdote to tell.
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At 22nd Apr 2010, Rlatjoh wrote:cameron is awful - banging on about family values and a green 'policy' that only applies to peeps with 6 grand or more. come on gordon tell it like it is
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Comment number 78.
At 22nd Apr 2010, Uhdecided2010 wrote:Do you think David Cameron looks more like Michael Schumacher week by week. He's about as robotic and controlled as Schumacher too!
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At 22nd Apr 2010, amanda wrote:none of them want to say anything about the pope for or against. They're all too scared....
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At 22nd Apr 2010, James_F wrote:@ MattHawkinsUK
Why not just watch it on ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ News 24?
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Comment number 81.
At 22nd Apr 2010, Wilsbowski wrote:Notice how they aren't trying to interupt each other on this question. Trying not to upset anyone
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Comment number 82.
At 22nd Apr 2010, Whistling Neil wrote:Q3: The Catholic question:
Cameron: 7/10
Clegg: 5/10
Brown: 7/10
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Comment number 83.
At 22nd Apr 2010, STIG wrote:Brown will lose but still win at the election because our electoral system is unfair and outdated. It leaves 60% of the electorate unrepresented. Sure we have our own MP but if one party is in majority then the whip system guarantees that all their legislation is passed even if favoured by a minority. It makes this country a hollow democracy. There may be a debate here but no room for debate in the House as the Whips will stop it.
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At 22nd Apr 2010, Bertie Hanson wrote:Restoring faith... possibly a gift for Clegg? The others might have trouble with this.
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At 22nd Apr 2010, Manny735 wrote:Nick looks weak and David looks edgy, hate to say it but only Gordan looks like a potential PM
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At 22nd Apr 2010, John Petrie wrote:Half way stage and now to open questions. I would have hoped comments on this page would be objective but anybody that thinks Brown is in front is revealing their true colours. I was with Clegg last week but at this stage Cameron is in front for me.
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At 22nd Apr 2010, ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ News wrote:The debate has once again moved onto how to restore faith in the political system. Which of the leaders has the most convincing argument?
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At 22nd Apr 2010, JasonA147 wrote:Cleaning up politics, here we go.....who's going to have a pop at NC first?
With respect.
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Comment number 89.
At 22nd Apr 2010, Richard wrote:Disgraceful how Cameron tries to use the death of the Polish president to draw attention away from his allying with fascists, homophones and climate change deniers..
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Comment number 90.
At 22nd Apr 2010, Paul T wrote:If a certain Mrs T had not rid the country of a major part of our manufacturing base we would still have something to fall back on. Add to this the Conservatives removing regulation of finance/banking The sad fact is that Labour (apart from re-introducing regulation via the FSA, however useless) have not helped. Also, British students funded to go to university = a better Britain. We should bring this back for the long-term welfare on the country. Finally I agree with Brown on nuclear energy. Fossil fuels cause more damage, to humans, as well as the environment, than nuclear fuel ever will. We need to move forward, not looking at the next four/five years in power.
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Comment number 91.
At 22nd Apr 2010, John Rigby wrote:has Gordon Brown spoke to almost every person in the country?
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Comment number 92.
At 22nd Apr 2010, Graham Jones wrote:Brown is cosying up to Clegg again with just one red herring when he invited Clegg to "get real" - sorry Gordon, not falling for that one my son. As someone else said on here, "get your coat and go for a walk".
Cameron is getting the better of Clegg who at the halfway stage is not very convincing and particularly lacking in detail.
I'm listening rather than viewing and I recommend it - I dont care what they look like or what suits they are wearing. I'm voting on policies and not image.
Interesting to see the Polls tomorrow.
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Comment number 93.
At 22nd Apr 2010, amanda wrote:GB talking about the electoral system - he wasn't even elected!!
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Comment number 94.
At 22nd Apr 2010, Clarty wrote:I dont agree that your vote can count. I just found out that my new area has been Conservative for 15 years and they have a majority of 55% - hmmm dont think we'll have a change round here......
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Comment number 95.
At 22nd Apr 2010, Rich5ltr wrote:Anyone going to ask about the lucrative consultancy job Brown's got lined up in the nuclear industry just before we embark on a program of building more reactors?
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Comment number 96.
At 22nd Apr 2010, Chris wrote:Didn't they have this exact debate last week?
Besides, I think she wanted an opinion on Proportional representation and electoral reform.
All three have missed the point completely!!
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Comment number 97.
At 22nd Apr 2010, anniebea wrote:Isnt this about how to restore faith in politics....?
Gordon banging on about the economy again.
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At 22nd Apr 2010, TG wrote:Gordon again is winning hands down on everything and in the comments here and on facebook. Where do the opinion polls come from?
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Comment number 99.
At 22nd Apr 2010, G wrote:this is all so american with an english twist. fascinating!
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At 22nd Apr 2010, Bertie Hanson wrote:Cleaned-up parliament? Remember the Tory duck houses? None of them is clean, but really, Dave...
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