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    Personal attacks wont be made by Cameron though he will need to respond in the debate to Clegg, something he did not do in the first one and that is shown to have been a mistake. It is up to the press and bloggers primarily to highlight the LibDem and Labour shortcomings, personal and in policy terms though.

    The examination of the consequences of a hung Parliament is also a valid discussion point in the campaign.

    People can snootily complain about negative campaigning but it does work. It is also relevant to place policies in the context of what has happened and went wrong in the past.

    As for Clegg, he set himself up as something new, clean and untainted in the last debate. That is why it is right for his actions to be scrutinised to see the truth or otherwise of what he was claiming. This is quite legitimate. And what do we find, he is not so squeeky clean and new as he claimed so it is only right that he should be exposed for that.

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