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UKcerberus writes: I just don't see the point of the leaders' debate. These characters are trained and educated to debate until the cows come home. They know that whatever they say - even as election promises - they don't need to keep those promises if they get into power. If there was a law MAKING them keep their pre-election promises, maybe we would see some truth come out. So, we're going to end up with a trio of show-offs demonstrating how wonderfully they can talk, and viewing figures that the TV company will be delighted with. It's a con. A total con. >Have Your Say Talk about a government of all the talents. Warwick University lecturer Angie Hobbs is asking Twitter and Facebook followers which great philosophers they would like to see in their fantasy cabinet. So far Plato and the UK's own Edmund Burke are in the lead. Wot, no Vince Cable???
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