TV Election debates - how are they doing?

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I'm voting Tory...but I've got to say David Cameron isn't doing too well.

Nick Clegg is doing very well, and I'd say coming off best.
 
david cameron is the most irritable person ive watched on tv. hes horrid. constantly dodging questions and bringing up ''well on the streets i met..(insert ethnic minority member here) '' or sob stories instead of his own opinions

he was rubbish when i caught him on some chat show the other day too
 
Cameron is getting battered at present, lots of hard questions and he isn't answering the questions at all.

He managed the question about Police spending badly, he didn't hit home that if conservatives spent the same money as Labour did they'd get much more productivity out.
 
Nick seems the most frank.
Gordon is doing his usual, 'we need to do more...'
David is clutching at straws.

I would love to see one of the minority parties get in. I don't really understand politics though :o
 
Noticed that too, thought he dropped the ball a bit but it's well early yet.

BANG - Cameron hits home that Labour have had 13 years to do all the stuff they are saying they'll do now.

Cameron again an excellent point on party funding and MP expenses. Much much better.

The "holier than thou" point was perfect.
 
I like Clegg's debating style, look at the people who ask the the questions, use their names. Make you feel like he is actually listening to them and answering the questions as opposed to using the correct pre prepared speech at the right time.
 
Clegg seems the most honest out of them and doesn't have a face i want to hit unlike cameron's lol.
Someone should ask about why we are giving so much money to countries when we need it more..
 
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