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    Tonight I TV 9pm live - Cameron Vs Farage.

    I don't get this business about her being hand-picked: every single member of the audience was hand-picked. Broadcasters bend over backwards to ensure audiences have a broad spread of views:if they didn't do that and just let people wander in off the street there'd be a danger they leaned one...
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    Tonight I TV 9pm live - Cameron Vs Farage.

    Oh, I didn't say I was changing my mind, just rather scared that I'm no seen as Johnson supporter. I console myself with the thought that he could well be gone in a couple of years
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    Tonight I TV 9pm live - Cameron Vs Farage.

    Yes, there was a sense that Cameron was reading from a script but he rarely looked flustered. Farage, on the other hand, looked wildly out of his depth when the pharmaceutical bloke started pressing him and it was clear that he didn't have a clue about the repercussions for big pharma. I just...
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    Tonight I TV 9pm live - Cameron Vs Farage.

    I've been an outer for about 40 years but the one thing that worries me about voting No is that it's seen as a tacit endorsement for Johnson as PM (an Out vote will certainly see CMD leaving and Boris odds-on to take his place), that's a prospect that's really scary. I'm pissed off that...
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    Tonight I TV 9pm live - Cameron Vs Farage.

    I'm voting leave and thought Cameron won by a street. Farage, as predicted, switched into ranting mode. I see UKIP's sole MP has distanced himself from Farage's remarks - if your own party isn't supporting you, then you really are in trouble. Cameron may have given a more polished performance...
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    Tonight I TV 9pm live - Cameron Vs Farage.

    Surprised anyone thinks Farage will come off best here. Whatever you think of CMD, he handles PMQ every week and has done so for six years: he's used to the bearpit of the Commons and is a pretty accomplished TV performer, he's also pretty used to meeting members of the public. Farage...
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