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Originally Posted by Nedusa
But David Cameron is the incumbent and he knows he has more to lose than to win in any debate so he will have only one short debate with 6 other Party's and nothing of any substance will be debated.
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I agree, which is what he wants of course, to be able to hide any controversial policies, and avoid too much in depth scrutiny as to what he will be saying with far more leaders present.
He even, as I said before, wants the debate held before the election campaign even starts, so he doesn't even want to discuss the content of his manifesto either.
What is the point of that,what does he want to keep hidden from the voters, what will be this election's hidden agenda from him and his party.