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"We believe that power has to be put in the hands of people as citizens, not consumers," Robert Wheway, Liberal party leader, has told the BBC's Daily Politics. He's not impressed with the leaders' debates and thinks the real debate should be at local level, pitting ordinary people against their local representatives, on issues that really matter. Rockhallfame writes: I will be watching the TV debate and so should as many as are physically able. Anyone who whines and moans about politics and government but fails to engage with the most significant of their few practical democratic rights, namely voting, is not entitled to further comment. Hopefully that vote when used is an informed one, and the debates are a stunning opportunity to see a different perspective to the three party leaders. HREF="http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/haveyoursay/2010/04/will_you_be_watching_the_leade.html" >Have Your Say
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