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Previously on "The battle for third place has begun"

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by VectraMan View Post
    Who's going to watch this? It's probably only the people that have already made up their minds one way or another. It's hard to see it having much of an effect on the great unwashed.

    I fear it's a lose-lose for Cleggy.
    ^ This but I am betting on a one way attack on UKIP as feelings for this party are very strong either way. No one seems to give a monkies about the other party.

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  • VectraMan
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    Who's going to watch this? It's probably only the people that have already made up their minds one way or another. It's hard to see it having much of an effect on the great unwashed.

    I fear it's a lose-lose for Cleggy.

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  • doodab
    started a topic The battle for third place has begun

    The battle for third place has begun

    BBC News - BBC to host Nick Clegg and Nigel Farage TV debate

    It could prove to be a fatal mistake for one or both of them. It should certainly be entertaining.

    I particularly liked the comment from downing street

    A spokesman said the prime minister would be setting out his views on Europe during the European election campaign and did not want to start "another process", adding the Lib Dems were "a bit needy of publicity".

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