Seven party leaders, one TV debate. Admittedly, only two of them can realistically hope to call 10 Downing Street “home” after the May 7 vote. DW profiles all seven in brief, ranked by their projected share of the vote.
David Cameron – Conservatives
The incumbent. Slick and confident on camera, and at the podium, Cameron usually either has an answer, or can sidestep a question with aplomb. His Conservatives might be on top in the polls, but the race is tighter than ever. Look for the prime minister steering the debate towards the economy and public spending; Cameron’s trying to portray his first term as a successful economic rescue mission.