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The BBC's Matthew Sydney says: "In a sixth form college in Hove, a student told Gordon Brown she hadn't been taught politics at secondary school. In reply, the PM joked: 'I was never taught politics at secondary school. It probably shows'." 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. HREF="http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/haveyoursay/2010/04/prime_ministerial_debate_your.html" >Have Your Say
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