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Topic History of: Will you be watching the 'Chancellors' debate on Channel 4 at 8?
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Emma Bee I'm afraid that debate went totally unnoticed in our house. Politicians love to talk, but it's what they do that counts. Quite often the two are not the same.
david Darling is doing rather well I feel (I am not a Labour voter) and Osborne is quite flaky.
Al For me the economy isn't the main focus for this election, so I've no plans to tune in. If they have a debate on restoring and protecting our individual rights and liberties then I will be interested.
JK2006 Nobody to touch Vince for me - but I'll be watching University Challenge and cheering on Emmanuel.
david www.channel4.com/

I will.

I'd like to see how George Osborne can square his mission to make big cuts in the first year of the next parliament with giving a big cut in National Insurance. Surely that doesn't add up?

In these debates I think potentially the Lib Dems have the most to gain, if only as a result of the increased exposure.