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Nigel Farage Offered Coveted Slot In Tv Election Debate.
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If Cameron, Clegg and Miliband can be persuaded to join Farage in a pre election 4 way debate, could it prove a winner for ITV, and attract more views than the BBC's 'Great British Bake off', or am I asking too much of the British TV audience's viewing preferences?
If Cameron, Clegg and Miliband can be persuaded to join Farage in a pre election 4 way debate, could it prove a winner for ITV, and attract more views than the BBC's 'Great British Bake off', or am I asking too much of the British TV audience's viewing preferences?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.the Greens are saying what a lot of people want to hear too - from the International Business Times:
" the Green Party have been excluded from the plans, despite having had as many seats in Parliament as Ukip (one) and repeatedly polling with the same level of support as the Lib Dems (7%).
The party received around 1.3 million votes in the European elections, more than the Lib Dems' 1.1 million. They also came third in the London mayoral election, ahead of the Lib Dems"
I can't see any justification at all for excluding them from the debates.
" the Green Party have been excluded from the plans, despite having had as many seats in Parliament as Ukip (one) and repeatedly polling with the same level of support as the Lib Dems (7%).
The party received around 1.3 million votes in the European elections, more than the Lib Dems' 1.1 million. They also came third in the London mayoral election, ahead of the Lib Dems"
I can't see any justification at all for excluding them from the debates.
Heres what Dave thinks.
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -politi cs-2959 2424
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Is it not just a proposal at the moment. Cameron hasn't agreed to any debates at the moment, he is clearly cool on the idea and could say No.
I don't think something this important should be left to television companies to decide. Farage may be good for their ratings, but that should not be at the expense of other parties who have more MPs than UKIP.
And I can't see how they can omit the nationalists and the Green, if UKIP get a place. The SNP have far more MPs than UKIP.
The who thing looks a mess and badly thought out.
I don't think something this important should be left to television companies to decide. Farage may be good for their ratings, but that should not be at the expense of other parties who have more MPs than UKIP.
And I can't see how they can omit the nationalists and the Green, if UKIP get a place. The SNP have far more MPs than UKIP.
The who thing looks a mess and badly thought out.
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