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Gordon Brown and Eddie Izzard visit Brighton college Bookmaker Coral cuts its odds on the Lib Dems gaining seats on 6 May. The party is now 4/1 to win in 70 to 79 constituencies, compared with 5/1 before last night's debate. They are now 50/1 to be the largest party, in from 100/1. "We have been seen an extraordinary surge of support for the Liberal Democrats on every election market this morning, all sparked by Nick Clegg's TV performance last night," said spokesman Simon Clare.
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Ackwern writes: It seems pretty evident that David Cameron's lacklustre performance has rattled many Conservative supporters to the point of self-deception in believing their man did well. He was far less convincing than he sometimes appears in the pre-prepared PMQs knockabout and looked oddly far more of a "fish out of water" than Brown or Clegg. Have Your Say
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