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Old 16-04-2010, 13:08   #203
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Re: The 2010 General Election Thread: Week 2

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Well, for me, I am starting to warm to Nick Clegg, he performed well, far better than he has in the House of Commons. I think he is likely bring the LibDems onto a firmer footing for this campaign. There does not seem to be much love lost between the LibDems and the Tories and if it came down to it. As the LibDems seem to have many policies which coincide with Labour principals, I can see them offering their support to Labour, if the need arises.
I have found out that it is "The Lexalytics Twitter sentiment tracker," but I can't seem to find the one he was using. It showed that Gordon Brown hit the floor on the question about immigration, but did much better throughout the rest of the debate.
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