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Gordon Brown
, In Prime Minister's question time yesterday, you declined David Cameron's invitation to hold televised debates with opposition candidates in the run up to a future election, your reason being that we already have Prime Minister's question time where the UK public can see these live debates every week. David Cameron has now thrown down the gauntlet, do you really think that you have any other choice than to pick it up? And do you seriously believe that PMQT broadcast lunchtime midweek is the same as a prime-time debate ?
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bonzo1
on Feb 28 2008 10:34:44 AM
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