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What the post-debate reaction polls tell us
April 30, 2010 3:35 pm 32 Comments
On the day after the final leaders debate, Gary Gibbon analyses the significance of the post-debate poll results.
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Leaders' debate: Brown 'wins' but is it too late?
April 29, 2010 10:14 pm 38 Comments
So, Gordon raised his game and spoke in ways that cut through. He only said “double dip” once I think. His fatal weakness for lists was temporarily overcome. I didn’t hear a single sentence that started with the word “thirdly,” not something you can always rely on him for. But will it do him [...]
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A Dad's Army kind of debate
9:53 pm 4 Comments
As the third leaders debate nears its end, a menacing swarm of spinners is gathering, blogs Gary Gibbon.
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A better watch than the first two debates
9:39 pm 4 Comments
The third leaders debate is a better watch than the previous two, blogs Gary Gibbon
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Brown's and Cameron's two-pronged messages
9:22 pm 1 Comment
Gordon Brown and David Cameron both have clear, two-pronged messages for the final leaders debate, blogs Gary Gibbon.
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It looks like Brown is having a better night of it
9:01 pm 3 Comments
The Facebook worm suggests that Gordon Brown is having a better night of it in the final leaders debate, blogs Gary Gibbon.
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Wow! What an opening address from Gordon Brown.
8:46 pm 2 Comments
An excellent opening statement from Gordon Brown in the third leaders debate, blogs Gary Gibbon
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Clashes on the economy, immigration and coalitions – but the questioners have the upper hand
April 22, 2010 9:27 pm 5 Comments
Gary Gibbon blogs on the party leaders responses so far in the second leaders' debate.
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Party leaders are being tested on their policies – and forget the niceties
9:14 pm 3 Comments
Gary Gibbon blogs on how Gordon brown has gone on the attack as all the party leaders change their tactics in the second leaders' debate.
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A leaders' debate on foreign affairs that's heading home
8:47 pm 2 Comments
Gary Gibbon nlogs on how the foreign affairs leaders' debate is mutating into something different from its original rules.

