I welcome the decision by the three political parties in the UK to enter the 21st century, even if it’s nearly a decade late. Three TV debates will not transform democracy in Britain but they are a sensible way to inject some more substantial discussion into the soundbite culture. I hope they will begin them before the three week campaign itself
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The Channel 4 News produced Ask the Chancellors TV debate was proof that networked journalism makes ...
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Nick AnsteadTV debate proposals should clearly spell out the rationale for their invitations, argues...
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