With David Cameron and Ed Miliband’s live grilling now over, we looked at what the five other opposition parties are tweeting.
Across the Twitter feeds of the five other main parties the hashtag ‘#TheWiderDebate’ was popular as they tried to weigh in on the live Q&A.
UKIP leader Nigel Farage was sure to weigh in on the debate saying:
Miliband is showing more humour and courage than Cameron! #BattleForNumber10
— Nigel Farage (@Nigel_Farage) March 26, 2015
The Liberal Democrats were not pleased with Jeremy Paxman’s questioning:
.@malcolmbruce: Paxman should have asked the tough questions – how can Labour explain their spending plans? #BattleForNumber10 — Liberal Democrats (@LibDems) March 26, 2015 The Green Party felt the election lacked a discussion of hope:
.@natalieben what was lacking tonight was talk of hope #TheWiderDebate #BattleForNumber10 pic.twitter.com/LSVM7yPAUp
— The Green Party (@TheGreenParty) March 26, 2015
The SNP seconded Humza Yousaf’s view:
If Miliband would rather Tory cuts than progressive change then he has abandoned all principles says @HumzaYousaf #VoteSNP #TheWiderDebate
— The SNP (@theSNP) March 26, 2015
Plaid Cymru chose to discuss Labour’s past ‘mistakes’.
#TheWiderDebate #labourmistakes @Plaid_Cymru pic.twitter.com/RtEuixJpDg
— Rhun ap Iorwerth (@RhunapIorwerth) March 26, 2015
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