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Originally Posted by Damien
Farage vs Clegg was by far more interesting than the other two.
I was in the third tier and the audience there was left-wing too although I should you expect it for a Guardian debate. I don't really like heckling or audience members expressing their disapproval to each other in a very obvious way either. The audience was a bit more balanced at the top though and there was at least one guy who was shouting stuff all though.
You may have preferred The Spectator one in the same venue a few weeks later. It was already sold out by the time I saw it but that would have been a more right-wing audience. Clegg was there too as was Daniel Hannan who I used like but now sort of find him very intellectually dishonest.
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I missed the Spectator one as well. Gutted about that. You can see it
here if you want to. Enjoyed the Guardian one despite the sillyness from the remanians sat around me and was pleased that 'out' won the evenings debate even though it was a tough audience.

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Originally Posted by arcimedes
If you cant keep your audience even for more than a minute or so, you need to rethink your strategy.
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Here you go then:
Brexit: The (animated) Movie
For those, like arcimedes, with short attention spans. It's got more graphics & gets to the point more succinctly. Easily understood.

A good vid nevertheless.