Anyone else drop in on the TV debate between the three hopefuls this evening?
Thought it was a positive thing for British politics, and gave all three of them a fair crack of the whip, although putting David Cameron in the middle and letting him have the last statement seemed to list towards the Tory.
David Cameron and Gordon Brown treated it as an extension of their usual PMQ sparring (for sparring read bickering), and I think the real loser of this was Gordon Brown who was battering at Cameron with belligerent questions, and cosying up to the Lib Dems, who wanted none of him.
Cameron did alright, but he told everyone who asked a question, whatever job they did that they were brilliant.
Nick Clegg came off best I think, spoke eloquently, though addressing his comments to the camera instead of the audience was odd, and asserting fixed policies such as abandoning trident will have won some admiration for honesty, though unlikely to convert the hardcore of either of the main parties.
If any of you stuck it out, what did you think?
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