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    Then Brown need only agree to the debate DT, no empty chair and he will have he say on an equal footing with DC and presumably Clegg.

    PaulB - it is usually the 'top dog' in the polls that refuses a debate with most to lose and the underdog calling for one. DC is well ahead in the polls and he has agreed to a debate. Brown will be the underdog, no question about that, so I would have thought that a debate is more likely this time, which would set a future trend. Unless Brown chickens out, which based on his track record is not unlikely.

    What you remember from the last election was each Party Leader being given a question and answer session with journalists on Sky News. It was not a debate as they were not all together, three seperate programmes.

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