This is at least according to a survey conducted after the issuance by The Guardian.54% of respondents believe that David Cameron won, against 46% who feel that the boss Labor was best.
Among the topics discussed in view of the poll on May 7, in addition to the economy, there was the European Union.
The conservative prime minister, "the European Union has some good aspects, but believes that the organizational idea was supplanted by that of becoming a state." Perspective he does not want.
His rival for Downing Street, Ed Miliband said for his part that "leave the European Union would be a disaster economically, with a risk for employment and trade. It is also a strategic priority for the fight against terrorism, climate change and other issues, the United Kingdom must be outward-looking country. "
This first joust was not a real debate, David Cameron refused a face-to-face. But 42 days before the election that looks very tight, the Labor Miliband scored points even if Cameron has shown strong by observers.
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