What exactly are the differences between the three main party leaders? That's the question the Guardian attempts to answer (tongue slightly in cheek) in today's edition. Now that Ed Miliband has joined the club, Patrick Barkham notes that all three parties are led by Oxbridge-educated white men in their 40s who are all former advisers. The article takes a closer look at their credentials and tries to tell them apart:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2010/oct/01/ed-miliband-david-cameron-nick-clegg
Worth a read, both as general background, for party policies in Unit 1 and for insights into leadership style (Executive, Unit 2).
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