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Party leaders projected onto White Cliffs

White Cliffs
White Cliffs

To mark the second live television between the party leaders, Sky News has projected images of Gordon Brown, David Cameron and Nick Clegg onto the White Cliffs of Dover, echoing the famous American landmark, Mount Rushmore.

John Ryley, head of Sky News, said: “Images of the three leaders looking out over the English Channel highlight the significance of these historic, live televised events that are changing the face of politics and could turn the course of this election.

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Election 2010 logo

“Mount Rushmore is one of the greatest and most powerful political sculptures in the world. How better to mark The Sky News Debate than by recreating our own version on one of Britain’s most iconic landmarks."

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The Sky News Debate, with its theme of International Affairs, was broadcast from Bristol on Sky News on Thursday April 22.

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