foxy said:
I'm not defending him one bit, he was at the last TV debate so don't think he's scared of it, Miliband isn't exactly fearful, Cameron does well against Silliband every week in PMQs. I think Cameron fears Farage the most.
I just think it's daft because the emphasis will be on the BBC putting on a good show and entertainment and fear that it moves away from raw issues in that it will be tit for tatt with party leaders saying "oh well back in 2010 you did this". At least debates in the House of Commons chamber are chaired fairly by the speaker, will be interesting to see if the beeb allow a fair debate. One bonus will be for the Greens and Ukip to have a greater platform as for obvious reasons, they have a small presence.
At PMQs Dave bullies Ed and doesn't answer questions put to him. That works well in that environment but not in a televised TV debate where he doesn't perform so well.
But that's not the reason he doesn't want to participate in these debates.
He doesn't fear debating with Ed, nor with Clegg, what he does fear is as you say debating with Nigel Farage and the potential damage this could do to the Tories.
Hence his faux concern over the non inclusion of the Greens , a party which he really doesn't give a monkey's about but their exclusion gives him an excuse to avoid a potentially damaging confrontation with UKIP.