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Bookmakers William Hill say punters seem to think David Cameron will bounce back and "win" the second TV debate. Nick Clegg is still favourite at 4/6, but the odds on a Tory victory have been cut for the fourth time to 11/8. Unfortunately for Gordon Brown, William Hill says he's "friendless in the market - not one bet of over £10 has been placed on him". Home Secretary Alan Johnson gives his opening statement, saying Labour have made a lot of progress in fighting crime and anti-social behaviour and this has to continue.
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