Politics 23/04/2010
The second debate leaves more open than ever the british election race
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They say the election debates are boring. Not in the UK. Perhaps the viewer is not particularly interested in British politics to continue the debate last night, the second of the campaign for elections on May 6, was boring. But the effects can be exciting.

As a city, won all and did not win one. A YouGov poll gave the conservative winner Cameron (36%), ahead of Liberal Democrat Nick Clegg (32%) and Labour's Gordon Brown (29%). ComRess gave winner Clegg (33%) and Cameron Brown tied (30%). Populus Clegg and Cameron left tied (36%) with Brown in third place (27%). And Angus Reid gave the victory to Clegg (33%), followed by Cameron (32%) and Brown (23%).

The real conclusion of the discussion is that rather than clarifying, it has been rather confusing to voters who have not yet decided how to vote. Why? Because what some would see as a bubble, Clegg's splendid victory in the first debate, has not erupted. The Liberal Democratic Party no longer had the element of surprise in his favor, not knocked out his rival like a week ago and probably sounded somewhat repetitive, even an arrogant point. But the tie was enough and heb got it. and more.

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