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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/election_2010/8625850.stm
Well, I personally thought Clegg was the best, fpllowed closely by Brown, he seemed like he knew what he was talking about. Cameron just sounded like the weasley private schoolboy he is.
Nick Clegg's apparent strong showing in the first prime ministerial TV debate will force the Lib Dems' policies under the microscope, his rivals have said.
PM Gordon Brown and Tory leader David Cameron said Mr Clegg had done well, as polls suggested a Lib Dem boost.
But Mr Brown said viewers would judge on "substance", while Tory frontbencher Michael Gove warned "eccentric" Lib Dem policies would now be scrutinised.
Mr Clegg said he welcomed the focus and that there was "a long way to go".
Insisting his feet were "firmly on the ground", he told reporters: "Some people are getting a bit hyped-up about this."
Shadow children's secretary Mr Gove was among a number of big-hitters, including Conservative Ann Widdecombe and Labour's Douglas Alexander, to warn the Lib Dem leader he faces intense scrutiny ahead of the 6 May election.
Well, I personally thought Clegg was the best, fpllowed closely by Brown, he seemed like he knew what he was talking about. Cameron just sounded like the weasley private schoolboy he is.