Prime Minister David Cameron has said he will not take part in TV debates ahead of the general election unless the Green Party is also included.
Mr Cameron told BBC North West Tonight it was a question of fairness.
He said he did not see how "some minor parties like the Liberal Democrats and UKIP" could take part in the leaders' debates, but not the Greens.
Labour leader Ed Miliband has said the PM "owes it to the people" to take part.
The current proposals for the TV election debates only include the Conservatives, Labour, the Liberal Democrats and UKIP.
The suggested schedule is for debates on 2 April, 16 April and 30 April, ahead of the election on 7 May.
BBC News - David Cameron will refuse TV debates if Greens excluded
It's only because his only chance at making himself look good is if he debates with Natalie Bennet. He knows what a tw@ he'll look like with only men there.... plus she might buy a second hand car off him *shrug*
Mr Cameron told BBC North West Tonight it was a question of fairness.
He said he did not see how "some minor parties like the Liberal Democrats and UKIP" could take part in the leaders' debates, but not the Greens.
Labour leader Ed Miliband has said the PM "owes it to the people" to take part.
The current proposals for the TV election debates only include the Conservatives, Labour, the Liberal Democrats and UKIP.
The suggested schedule is for debates on 2 April, 16 April and 30 April, ahead of the election on 7 May.
BBC News - David Cameron will refuse TV debates if Greens excluded
It's only because his only chance at making himself look good is if he debates with Natalie Bennet. He knows what a tw@ he'll look like with only men there.... plus she might buy a second hand car off him *shrug*

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