What a shame the three debates clash with my local pub quiz night. I'll have to miss them.
But I suspect I won't miss much; I'll review them based on comments in the press and on blogs.
Some preliminary guesses:
- all three will be regretting they were bounced into it;
- none of them will make any glaring errors because they have been over-rehearsed;
- all three will show their hidden character flaws (Brown: wierd; Cameron: smug; Clegg: bland);
- Brown and Clegg will gang up on Cameron. Which suggests what'll happen if there's a hung Parliament.
Brown will do better than expected, Clegg will win as the "third way" and Cameron will not quite reach his potential.
Thursday, 15 April 2010
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If you want, you'll be able to catch up on the ITV equivalent of the iPlayer.
"Making the missable not necessarily missable".
Alternatively I could let you have my thoughts on them, although unlike you and Gordon, I may not know what I'm talking about.
Having described it as "missable" I did watch but with the intention of switching over to HIGNFY at9pm. Instead I was hooked and enjoyed the full 90 minutes.
Overall Clegg won narrowly from Cameron with Brown a distant third. Clegg and Cameron were "We, we, we". Brown was the usual "I, I, I". A classic from Brown was "there are 6 million carers and I've met many of them".
Mrs Troy's conclusion "Brown made an even bigger idiot of himself than usual".
Two more to go.
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