Thursday, 2 April 2015

Cameron already won tonight's TV debate

"Ask not what you can do for your country. Ask what's for lunch" - Orson Welles.
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This is it.

It's the big day. For the only time this campaign Miliband and Cameron will be sharing a stage together. Will anyone watch, given they're off work tomorrow? Will those who do watch be able to stay awake for two solid hours of political debate? Will anyone be able to make out what they say in a free-for-all format involving seven parties? All these questions and more will soon be answered.

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