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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. Tigerspaw17 writes: I didn't watch the debate and could you please refrain from pushing party politics onto the people by calling such sad spectacles "historic". The people are no longer interested in politicians and will boycott the polls at the general election. HREF="http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/haveyoursay/2010/04/prime_ministerial_debate_your.html" >Have Your Say
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