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Originally Posted by arista
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The PM wasn't that interested to say that the Greens should be there before the decisions were made.
Now he knows for sure UKIP are, he is willing to take any step to avoid being in the debates,using the Greens as an excuse.
I think the Greens leader should be there, so do Ed Miliband,Nick Clegg and Nigel Farge too.
However all are willing to take part no matter the final set up, something only the PM takes issue with.
Quite frankly, I think were the organisers and decision makers to change their minds and allow the Greens to be there, David Cameron would then be in a panic.
His plan having backfired.
I agreed at the start that David Cameron was right to say the Greens should be included.
He is far from right however to threaten not to take part himself if they were not part of the debates.
Thankfully, the voters and public at large will I believe well and truly see through his further procrastination of this major issue.
The politicians should not be making the decisions as to who should be there, that is for the channels and organisors.
However as David Cameron regularly pointed out to Gordon Brown in 2010, it is his duty to be in the debates,regardless of who is included.