REFERRING to the proposed party leaders’ debates, Nationalist Mr Nutt says “I would have thought two public schoolboys would have been used to debating a load of rubbish” (Letters, 19 March). Tory leader David Cameron is indeed a public schoolboy (Eton), but Labour’s Ed Miliband went to a comprehensive school.
Cameron has wussed out of a ‘head-to-head’ debate with Ed Miliband, afraid that Ed will rattle him with the strength of Labour’s case for a fairer future for Britain. Mr Nutt will surely be pleased that Leanne Wood will be included in the proposed ‘seven-way leaders’ debate’. But he may be less happy after that debate, once Plaid Cymru’s many policy shortcomings have been exposed.
Cllr Gez Kirby, St Andrew’s Drive, Pontllanfraith
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