UK Politicians Say All Still To Play For After Last Debate - WSJ.com
With less than a week to go before the closest election in 20 years and the UK poll alert A Hung Parliament, leaders of the three main political parties took to the streets Friday to assert that the campaign is still wide open.
Conservative Party leader David Cameron came out on top in the polls after the debate leaders Thursday night - the last of the three, this one focused on the economy - but the survey at the weekend will give a clearer idea about whether he was to consolidate his leadership.
The first television debate in the history of the British election campaign turned on its head, to move the traditional small Liberal Democratic Party into second place in many polls, and increase the likelihood that the party will not collect a clear majority of 06.05.
In an effort to clear blue sky between him and his opponents up, Cameron - a visit to a college in East Midlands - starts with a "contract" with the Conservative voters in three key commitments: in short, to the political changes in the economy and society.
"I want you to read it and - if we win the election - we use it to account," said Cameron. "If we give on our side bargaining, we were in five years time."
Echoes of the five goals of the initiative of former Prime Minister Tony Blair published in 1997, when Labour in power. Which in turn is caused by U. Contract S. Republican Party with America "that the party swept the 1994 congressional elections helped.
Back to the campaign, Mr Blair to put aside their differences in reported weight behind his successor to throw, pushing the Labour Party is still every chance to win an election and debate the performance of Brown's defense Thursday.
"I think if people actually watch and listen to the substance, they see someone who is actually in the fact of his [and] know exactly the policies that he believes the country should follow," Blair said during a visit to the clinic in the northwest London.
"Once you're on the last days, I really think people will set their minds to their best answer for the future, which has the energy to push the country forward," he said.
A YouGov poll showed Thursday to see the Conservatives 34%, the Liberal Democrats on 28% and Labour on 27%. That would be the worst result in decades of Labour is located.
Asked whether the Labour Party will be the election completed the race in third place, Mr Blair refused to prospective customers.
"I do not think that will happen. I thought all the possible success of the Labour Party," he said.
Brown has a painful blow earlier this week, when he was caught on live mike to describe a voter who confronted him about his government's immigration policy in the campaign as "narrow."
But on Fridays, Brown looked relaxed as he met with students at the University of Loughborough, and joked how he had been arrested for her school relay team, but the collapse of the stick during the race.
Referring to the inner grit needed to succeed in sports, he said: "This is a pretty good motto to try harder, work longer and dig deeper, and that's what I should do during the next day Paar.
Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg, meanwhile, enjoys the support of voters in the constituency in the northern city of Sheffield, where the campaign is described as a two-horse race "between the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats."
Then, he broke the world snooker championship Crucible Theatre City to address the audience, making even the color of the ball in games like billiards, which is associated with the color traditionally associated with the three parties: the red for Labour, blue for the Conservative Party and the Lib Dems to yellow
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