TV debates: will Cameron relent? Will anyone watch?

The leader of the Greens – and of the SNP and Plaid Cymru - are now invited: it’s looking like a farce

The Mole

The television leader debates were hanging in the balance this morning after the broadcasters bowed to David Cameron's demand to include the Greens in the line-up. Nick Robinson, the BBC’s political editor, said it appeared the broadcasters wanted to "call Cameron's bluff".

The broadcasters are proposing two televised debates with seven party leaders including Nigel Farage of Ukip, Natalie Bennett of the Greens, the SNP and the Welsh Nats Plaid Cymru. A third debate would be a head-to-head between the only two leaders likely to be the next prime minister, David Cameron and Ed Miliband.

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