Britain's Prime Minister, Deputy Prime Minister and opposition leader have clashed in the final set-piece televised event before the country's general election.
David Cameron, Nick Clegg and Ed Miliband didn't face off directly though because the Prime Minister only agreed to one tv debate.
Instead they faced questions from a studio audience - which led to pressure on David Cameron on claims he wants to cut welfare and healthcare spending.
Ed Miliband was forced into ruling out post-election deals with Scottish nationalists the SNP.
Snap polls suggest David Cameron won the event.
The event came ahead of a Thursday election that pollsters say remains too close to call and will likely lead to a hung parliament.
UK correspondent Olly Barratt says of the two main party leaders, Mr Cameron will be happiest.
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