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We've never seen a change in opinion polls like this in the run-up to an election, says the BBC's Nick Robinson. If the current bounce for the Lib Dems is translated into actual results on 6 May, we could see David Cameron doing as badly as William Hague, and Gordon Brown doing as badly as Michael Foot. HREF="http://blogs.ft.com/westminster/2010/04/clegg-vs-cameron-on-foreign-affairs-advantage-with-clegg/" ID="9999" STYLE="LINK_Inline">The Financial Times has been looking ahead to this Thursday's prime ministerial debate on foreign policy. It thinks David Cameron will come out on top on Europe, but Nick Clegg will have the upper hand on Afghanistan - he can claim to be "the leader who broke the political consensus, asking some hard questions about the course of the conflict".
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