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Business Secretary Lord Mandelson says last night's TV debate exposed David Cameron's weakness under scrutiny and claims the Tory leader doesn't fancy a grilling from Newsnight's Jeremy Paxman. "After last night we now know why. He doesn't like scrutiny and he doesn't like tough questions. The contrast with Gordon [Brown], who has agreed to do the Paxman interview, is obvious." Lib Dem energy spokesman, Simon Hughes, tells BBC Radio 4's Any Questions there are various reasons why his party's leader did well in the debate, including his "clear vision". He adds: "And because - and this is why many years ago when Nick asked me if he should stand for parliament I encouraged him - because people saw him as he really is, which is somebody with passion and commitment, and a belief that the system has failed us for 65 years, and there's no earthly reason why we can't have a change from red and blue and blue and red to a fundamentally different sort of politics, which would give people much more power, and Britain a much fairer future."
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