- Cameron, Miliband and Clegg faced special BBC Question Time audience for half an hour each but no head-to-head
- Miliband was challenged by the audience on live TV about trusting him with economy, Labour's spending and record on immigration as the people said they have failed on those parts in their previous ruling. He was hence told he was lying on those issues.
- Miliband Instisted he would not want to do a deal with the SNP after the election as polls show Sturgeon was surging ahead but he stumbled as he left the stage after a difficult grilling as George Osborne joked: 'Find the correct metaphor'
- Cameron on the other hand insisted he would not want to cut tax credits or child benefit. Cameron was accused of lying on immigration
- Clegg defended decision to join the coalition with the Tories.
- A snap poll showed Mr Cameron had emerged victorious with 44 per cent saying he had performed best, while 38 per cent favour Mr Miliband. Some 19 per cent put Mr Clegg down as the winner.
Friday, 1 May 2015
Cameron and Milliband were called liars by Special BBC question time audience
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