Watch Nick Clegg on the BBC Politics Show tomorrow

Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg will take part in a special Politics Show debate this Sunday, meeting undecided voters and trying to win them over for the Lib Dems.

Wonders the BBC website:

Will they be won over or continue to waver?

And once he has answered the questions that the people want to ask, will they prove to be the answers they want to hear?

Watch Nick on the Politics Show at noon, Sunday 21st March, BBC ONE.

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3 Comments

  • Cllr Patrick Smith 21st Mar '10 - 4:58pm

    Due to our canvassing I did not see Nick Clegg on the `Politics Show’ but will be attentive to his televised interview with Mary Nightingale when I hope Liberal Democrat Election policies will get a showcase.

  • I thought he did quite well despite plenty of interruptions, but I was disappointed that the program doesn’t answer its own question and tell us what the conclusions of the audience were as to whether they’d vote LibDem.

  • Tony Brooke 29th Apr '10 - 3:07pm

    The sad fact is, whoever we vote into power this time will be picking up a poisoned challis. We are about to appoint the people who will make us all poorer at every turn and in every way until the fiscal deficit created by the poorly regulated and still grossly rich financiers is put right. It’s really just a question of who you would rather be whipped by and how hard! Someone you like, someone you hate, or the stranger on the big white horse ?

    It may be ironic, but whoever “wins” may be the ultimate losers and those that lose may yet come out on top in the long run. But isn’t that politics all over? At least if we can address a few of the obvious faults in the mechanism, we might be exposed to a bit less pain in future.

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