Just done some googling on this as I had no idea there was even a debate taking place.
Interesting stuff, never thought we'd see that in this country.
One question though, how are they going to decide the winner?
Just done some googling on this as I had no idea there was even a debate taking place. Interesting stuff, never thought we'd see that in this country.One question though, how are they going to decide the winner?
Given those prices and rules, I'd have thought Clegg would be a good price. Nothing to do with the relative strengths of the politicians but I'd think that the results would largely follow people's voting intentions (assuming nobody is more awesome or more pathetic than the other two), with the undecides able to cast a protest vote against the big two without wasting it in a 3rd past the post system.
Given those prices and rules, I'd have thought Clegg would be a good price. Nothing to do with the relative strengths of the politicians but I'd think that the results would largely follow people's voting intentions (assuming nobody is more awesome o
Remember the Chancellor debates were very very close in the voting. Clegg is weaker than Cable, Brown is weaker than Darling, Osborne is wekaer than Cameron. I'd say it would go 30% Brown, 32% Clegg, 38% Cameron.
Remember the Chancellor debates were very very close in the voting. Clegg is weaker than Cable, Brown is weaker than Darling, Osborne is wekaer than Cameron.I'd say it would go 30% Brown, 32% Clegg, 38% Cameron.
I was thinking clegg as well, but wasn't really sure, I knew he would be a bit of a dark horse, but before tonight I don't think I'd ever heard him speak so didn't really know what to expect :^0 I opted to go for the definite free money instead ;)
I was thinking clegg as well, but wasn't really sure, I knew he would be a bit of a dark horse, but before tonight I don't think I'd ever heard him speak so didn't really know what to expect :^0 I opted to go for the definite free money instead ;)