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# It wasn't great, but it was ok.
Nick Clegg looked the most comfortable and impressive in my opinion. Gordon Brown seemed good to me apart from when he was trying to be funny. David Cameron looked terribly uncomfortable to me, which I mainly found surprising because of his PR background.

And I liked Gordon Brown's tie.

Redsushi! Whoop! Whoop! - Political Commentator of the Year 1983.
(, Fri 16 Apr 2010, 12:10, archived)
# The make-up they had given Cameron gave him that weird
'uncanny valley' look that he had on the posters. It was strange seeing him move around - reminded me of an Auton.
(, Fri 16 Apr 2010, 12:12, archived)
# I didn't recognise him with forehead creases...
(, Fri 16 Apr 2010, 12:15, archived)
# I thought Brown did loads better than Cameron, so I was surprised when the opinion polls said otherwise.
I also thought the pink tie was a good move.

Clegg came across by far the best, but he went on about Trident a few too many times. I suspect in the next debate he might have to work a bit harder because the other two will tear him apart.
(, Fri 16 Apr 2010, 12:13, archived)
# As I said last night, in my wholly unbiased view,
the polls were run by ITV.

The kind of people who would vote in a poll on the ITV website are most likely morons, and therefore probably read The Sun or The Daily Mail.

If they read The Daily Mail, they are most likely Tories at heart.

If they read The Sun, they probably were fooled into being tory voters just because it said to be on the front page a couple of months back,.
(, Fri 16 Apr 2010, 12:18, archived)