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Topic History of: The second debate
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JC If they know it's on and want to see it then Sky News is on Freeview which most viewers have these days.I won't be watching because I think these American Presidential style debates are pointless in the UK, but most people will have as much opportunity to see it on Sky News as they did on ITV1
david That's just what I was thinking. It will have a much smaller audience than last week's or the last one on BBC1.

However, the Murdoch lot will do their best to slag Clegg off after the debate, in their press coverage.

F*ck Murdoch.
JK2006 On Sky News? Nobody will see it. Who cares?