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With just seven days until the people of the UK go to the polls to choose their next government, David Dimbleby presents a change to the usual format as Conservative leader David Cameron, the Liberal Democrats' Nick Clegg and Labour's Ed Miliband come on in turn and face questions from the audience

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Theres a Nigel Farage thing on at 10.30 too

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Gambino you're referring to opinion polls to indicate the popularity of political parties. 
 
Polls have UKIP as third most popular with ~14% of popularity.
 
last election, lib dems won the third most seats as per Mame's chart which is why nick gets to take part

 

not giving up either the lil weasel, that look left look right bollocks is facking hillarious

 

still think lib dems will have an embarrassing election though

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That was a mad deflection by ed by answering one of camerons questions :lol:

Will of worked for him

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This election is gonna be a mess come results day

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I'm happy to hear him ruling out an SNP coalition again. I'm starting to believe him on that now.

Hes a complete fool for ruling out being in any coalition at all. Where not having a labour government then.

Does he mean all parties tho? He mentioned ukip and snp

I could see a labour/lib dem working

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I'm happy to hear him ruling out an SNP coalition again. I'm starting to believe him on that now.

Hes a complete fool for ruling out being in any coalition at all. Where not having a labour government then.
Does he mean all parties tho? He mentioned ukip and snp

I could see a labour/lib dem working

I rewinded my sky box, he said majority gov or nothing.

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I don't believe him when he says that. I've had a hard time believing he wouldn't do a deal with the SNP but he's convincing me on that now. Other parties though I think he will deal with.

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Well that aint happening is it.

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pmsl, standard ed exit

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