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David Cameron Against Televised Debate If Greens Excluded

David Cameron Against Televised Debate If Greens Excluded

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Social Studies

University

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The transcript discusses the criteria for political debate participation, emphasizing the need for transparency and a legal framework. The inclusion of the Greens in debates is a contentious issue, with Conservatives seeing it as a strategic move. The risks of the current debate format are highlighted, with potential for political ganging up. Nick Clegg suggests changes to the format, pushing the responsibility back to broadcasters.

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What criteria should be set transparently for participation in debates?

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Why do the Lib Dems fear being squeezed out of the debates?

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What is the significance of the Greens' inclusion in the debates according to the Conservatives?

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What potential risks does Gordon Brown's former spin doctor associate with the current debate strategy?

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What changes does Nick Clegg propose regarding the debate formats?

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