How Nigel Farage beat Nick Clegg in the big Europe debate

Anti-EU leader triumphed by channelling popular outrage at political elite, experts say

Nigel Farage
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UKIP leader Nigel Farage emerged victorious from the second television debate on Europe, with snap polls in the wake of his clash with Nick Clegg showing that more than two thirds of viewers thought he put in the better performance.

The Guardian/ICM survey gave him 69 per cent and he managed 68 per cent in The Sun's Yougov poll. It amounts to another huge victory for Farage and his anti-European agenda over his rival, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg, who argued Britain should stay with the EU, and described Farage as a "dangerous" man who was "conning" the British people.

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