Markets should take the prospect of a hung parliament in their stride, Charles Jenkins and Neil Prothero from the Economist Intelligence Unit have said.
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Markets should take the prospect of a hung parliament in their stride, Charles Jenkins and Neil Prothero from the Economist Intelligence Unit have said.
10.00am Gordon Brown, Harriet Harman and Peter Mandelson hold press conference
10:00am David Cameron and Boris Johnson celebrate St George’s Day
11:00am Nick Clegg campaigns at Newcastle Aviation Academy
11:15am SNP and Plaid Cymru hold joint press conference in Westminster setting out opposition to the Trident nuclear missile system
12:00pm BNP launches manifesto in Stoke
2:00pm Communities secretary John Denham gives Salvation Army social justice lecture, Southampton
2:00pm David Cameron visits skills academy in London
2.30pm Nick Clegg in Norwich
It will be interesting to see how the Catholic church responds to last night’s television debate between the leaders of the three biggest parties in the UK.
A YouGov poll taken immediately after tonight's leaders' debate shows David Cameron to be the 'winner' on 36 per cent, Nick Clegg second with 32 per cent and Gordon Brown on 29 per cent.
A ComRes instant weighted poll of 2691 viewers of the Second TV prime ministerial debate has:
- Clegg winning by a narrow margin
- Clegg seen as the most honest in the debate
- Lib Dems edging ahead with regard to voting intention
- Brown the leader who exceeded most people's expectations