BRISTOL, England (Reuters) - The leader of Britain's third largest political party surged in popularity after a televised election debate last week but his rivals are likely to give him a much tougher time in Thursday's next round.
Nick Clegg, head of the centrist Liberal Democrats, faced scathing attacks by Britain's right-wing newspapers on Thursday, hours before the second leaders' debate at 1900 GMT which will focus on foreign policy.
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