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Lib Dems weren't allowed, daddy wouldn't let them, but Nick Clegg was whinging about it this morning saying they did want to go out but were grounded.
I think he's worried people are going to forget he exists by May 7th. UKIP and the Greens spent so much time complaining about lacking media coverage that their coverage now far exceeds that of the Lib Dems. Which is entirely just and of their own making.
In other news, the first one is still brilliant, the latter is new:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0YBumQHPAeU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vbLGG5UGEKw
I thought everyone apart from Farage came across well, and I think Cameron and Clegg were shortsighted in not joining in the debateThe BBC has such a large audience, you can reach so many people.
I like the fact they all basically said "we will never side with the tories". Sends quite a strong message when 4 out of 5 leaders are all in agreement, and again, Cameron wasn't there to defend his party.
Also, Milliband calling Cameron out: "Debate me one-on-one" is a shrewd move. He knows it's unlikely to happen but it's good he is willing follow through if it does.