London, December 21, 2009, SPA -- Prime Minister Gordon Brown will face the leaders of the two biggest opposition parties in Britain"s first live televised election debates in the run-up to polls next year, Reuters quoted the government as saying today. While such debates have been a familiar feature in the United States and many other countries for years, they have yet to play a part in any British general election campaign. Critics say live TV debates turn elections into "beauty contests" that promote personalities at the expense of policies. Brown, trailing the centre-right Conservatives in opinion polls before an election that must be held by June 2010, said he looked forward to debating issues such as the economy. "The country needs to debate whether we lock in the recovery or whether we choke it off," he said in a statement. Most polls have given Conservative leader David Cameron, regarded as more media-friendly than Brown, enough of a lead to win a workable majority in parliament next year, ending 13 years of continuous centre-left Labour rule. However, some surveys in the last few weeks suggest Brown has chipped away at Cameron"s lead and the result could be a lot closer than previously expected. . --SPA 23:53 LOCAL TIME 20:53 GMT www.spa.gov.sa/730566
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