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TV Debate - who did best?

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JustineMumsnet · 15/04/2010 22:00

So there you have it. History in the making; the UK's first live Leaders' election debate. Who do you think did best? Has it confirmed/ clarified your choice or even changed your mind?

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thehillsarealive · 15/04/2010 22:10

well i thought tonights debate was very interesting, makes me think that Nick Clegg shouldnt be written off as potential PM.

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Spidermama · 15/04/2010 22:12

GB was the daddy.

Nick Clegg was great in patches, but cheesey overall.

David Cameron was orange and insubstantial. He was also mono-faceted relying heavily on anecdotes.

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McDreamy · 15/04/2010 22:14

NC came off best I think but hasn't changed my mind when it comes to voting.

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fabhead · 15/04/2010 22:14

I also though Nick Clegg was impressive. Gb stayed the same in my estimatio really - still comes across as genuine and comitted but very tired. David Cameron seemed the most petty - attacking GB all the time and spouting meningless PR stuff.

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RustyBear · 15/04/2010 22:15

See you're still lumping all us over-50s together.....

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retiredgoth2 · 15/04/2010 22:18

Vince Cable was best.

Definitely.

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Nemain · 15/04/2010 22:22

I have always leaned towards Lib Dem.

After all the DC and MN business, I thoughthe may be an OK person. Tonight convinced me otherwise. He came across as such a fake man who only talks about being concerned. He mentioned so many names and made so many apologies, but there was no feeling there. It was just words to make him seem caring. Poor show from him IMO.

GB is GB. He will never change!

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Hassled · 15/04/2010 22:23

Clegg did the best job, I think. Had a degree of charm and charisma, which the others lacked (whether you actually want charm and charisma in a leader is a whole other debate), responded clearly on the whole. His crack early on that the more GB and DC squabbled, the more they sounded the same was well-made.

GB had been told to smile, I reckon - a shame the smiles looked a tad like he was mocking the others. It was all a bit patronising elder-statesman.

DC stilted, a bit wobbly, too much note-writing and too little looking at the others in an engaged manner. Seemed the most nervous.

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nottheemptynest · 15/04/2010 22:25

Gordon was by far the best lots of content not slick but good policies.

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cakeywakey · 15/04/2010 22:27

I would fill these surveys in, but don't like disclosing household income on them.

I listened on the radio and thought that GB came across as very even and calm. Meh to the other two, got a bit bored with NC pointing out that the other two were trying to knock lumps out of each other (note to Mr Clegg, that's how it works). Nice trick remembering questioners names though NC

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whifflegarden · 15/04/2010 22:30

Not so much the debates, but what's making my head hurt is labour wheeling out ALISTAIR CAMPBELL and MANDY to spin the outcome. Is this the best Labour has to offer? Really???

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Piffle · 15/04/2010 22:30

Gordon Brown was the most assured and the least patronising and also the least cosmetically enhanced.
A rugged honesty which quite frankly worked for me.

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ThatVikRinA22 · 15/04/2010 22:31

i missed it. can it be seen anywhere else?

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mrsbean78 · 15/04/2010 22:33

Definitely not DC, which surprised me. I've just listened to someone say that DC was 'outstyled' by NC and I'd have to agree. Still GB on policy. Not hearing anything substantial in DC's policy at all.. it came off as so much public school rhetoric.

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APassionateWoman · 15/04/2010 22:38

GB pissed on the other two. He performed much better than I thought he would. He was calm, self-assured and backed up his spiel with hard facts. He is the only one who sounds even vaguely convincing when talking about economic recovery.

DC was very disappointing. Flimsy, insincere, defensive.

Clegg did exactly what I thought he'd do. He came across as a nice bloke with some good ideas, but it was all a bit 'student debating society' for me. He is lightweight compared to GB.

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piscesmoon · 15/04/2010 22:38

I liked the way that it was done. I thought that Nick Clegg came out best.

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msjayjay · 15/04/2010 22:40

Nick Clegg was the strongest of what was a very sterile debate. There needs to be less rules and more interaction between the leaders and audience. Thank God for Qustion Time.

Oh and style wise Nick Clegg won again as the slickest with the nicest tie.

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portymom · 15/04/2010 22:41

Agree with fabhead

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daphnedill · 15/04/2010 22:44

For me it was (in order) NC, GB, DC.

GB's courting of NC made me giggle a bit, especially when NC looked as though he didn't know anything about it.

Of all possible outcomes, I'd like to see a Lib/Lab coalition and I think the debate confirmed it.

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RainbowBear · 15/04/2010 22:44

Nick Clegg had a good night - now I will defintely be able to spot him in an identity parade, though hopefully won't have to. And with Vince as chancellor - not a bad double act.

Gordon still gets my vote - not a face for television but a brain I will happily continue with.

As for Cameron, my disdain for his organge, air brushed, insincere, toadying... I find everything about him and his stance on everything offensive.

Not exactly a floating voter me...

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johnworf · 15/04/2010 22:45

Nick Clegg apparently came top in the online poll after the broadcast. No surprise given his performance.

GB and DC fought amongst themselves most of the time.

Too much arse licking the people who asked the questions and not enough nitty gritty facts for my liking.

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RainbowBear · 15/04/2010 22:45

orange, but organge not beyond him...

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vanitypear · 15/04/2010 22:46

I'm astonished anyone would think GB won that.
The prepared soundbites (Alastair, Mandelson) re the airbrushed posters.
The "I agree with Nick" moments.
He is an embarrassment as our premier officer of state, no matter what you think about policy. Can we really not get any better than this?!

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LittleSilver · 15/04/2010 22:47

NC was excellent, very calm and in control. Also came across as one with authority. But then, I am biased as I am his wife's Biggest Fan due to the fact that she refused to be trotted out to cheerlead her gurning husband, unlike the other two. I was alsoseriously impressed by him remembering the names of the audience members.

DC a bit too oily and a bit too Tory.

GB just lacked conviction to me.

Still not voting for any of the above though.

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chocolatespiders · 15/04/2010 22:47

GB gets my vote.... but i didnt like his tie!!!!!

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