host: our guest, adam boulton, is the political editor of sky news. during the 2010 general election campaign, he monitored the first ever sky news debate between gordon brown, david cameron and nicolenick clegg. what incident -- what inside did you gain from that? was it clear that there was a winner? did david cameron come out on top? , guest: what it did was transformed the british election. the third candidate come on it clegg, did extraordinarily well. -- the third candidate, nick klatten, did extraordinarily well and as a result we have an interesting consortium of parties. it really did change the face of british politics in a way that we had not predicted. caller: you have been talking a lot about the press on bp and those kinds of things between americans and british people. but the main media is talking about bp and they are nbc branches. they are owned by general electric and that is a competitor of bp. they want to keep getting those tax grants. ge also got $138 billion from the obama fdic. nbc is owned by general electric. guest: a politi