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Originally Posted by joeysteele
The thing is he does I think fear Ed Miliband.
I am also stunned Nick Clegg is not in the opposition one too.
Hate or like him, Ed Miliband made a superb point on the news tonight saying as to David Cameron, that David Cameron will be in the same studio, the same time and same day as him for the same sort of interview yet Cameron will not go head to head with him.
It really does beg the question why, what is David Cameron so scared of, or is it he is frightened it may get angry at times and he could slip up badly by revealing his true agenda as to what he intends to do if he were to win the election.
Whatever his pathetic reasons for not doing so, I hope as JoshBB says too, that this loses Cameron a good many votes now.
He is looking more cowardly and shifty by the day as this election campaign officially approaches.
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Clegg's absence is strange after he said he was happy to represent the government if Cameron wouldn't, perhaps he has been sweetened up in some way to stand aside, maybe by allowing Danny Alexander to deliver his Lib Dem budget lol. I find it hard to believe he'd be ok with not participating when everyone else bar Cameron does. Supposedly the government interest will be represented in that debate so I'm interested to see how they will do it
It's a fair point about them being in the same studio on the same night. I think Cameron works better in a Q&A format, like in PMQs he can conjure up an answer to any question knowing that it will not then lead to a general discussion. In a debate format he's probably less comfortable.