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You're right sadly. As soon as Nick Clegg mentioned, briefly, cutting of a welfare benefit, the real time polling for him dropped like a brick.
Unfortunately a lot of people are far too used to Labour's profligacy and the idea of having to stop mortgaging our children for our benefit doesn't appeal. |
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Now I've had a chance to listen to some of the debate's 'high points' what struck me most about the 3 leaders was the way in which Brown so sickeningly cozied up to Clegg. For a man who won't even refer to their party by its correct name, I thought it was a very shallow and cynical tactic which backfired badly. I'm glad Clegg didn't buy it and even more happy that Brown was exposed for the inept political opportunist he is. It just goes to show how desperate to cling onto power this guy is.
I think Clegg probably did come across best, just, but that's mainly because the other two took their eyes off that particular ball and engaged in some of the sort of point scoring the public have become fed up with. The Lib Dems' major policies will obviously come under far more scrutiny from now on and it'll be interesting to see if/how his current personal popularity translates into votes when it comes to the crunch on the big day. If people worry that voting for Cameron's team is voting for inexperience in very tough times, how much less experienced in government are the Lib Dems? I also think a lot of people will be concerned about an amnesty for illegal immigrants in particular as well but we'll see about that won't we. |
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Has apathy set in already? Only 54 votes so far this week versus 103 at the close of week 1.
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Anyone remember when David Cameron spoke during the debate about how he met a "40-year-old black man" who came here at the age of six and served in the Royal Navy for 30 years?
Seems the sums were wrong (& the message): http://www.thisisplymouth.co.uk/news...l/article.html --------------------- Who else has David Cameron met? http://www.fridgemagnet.org.uk/toys/dave-met.php LOL :D [Reminds me of the "Daily Mail headline generator"] |
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David Cameron also mentioned something about 40 police offers in the Police HR department who did nothing but push paper around, turned out their job was to train other police officers...
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Well in addition to topics such as the economy (without which everything else falls), immigration and defence, I hope they're going to start explaining how they're going to ensure the lights don't start going out in a few years due to old generating capacity not being replaced speedily enough... |
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Just to save me searching the web and this thread, is there any possibility that the Lib Dems can win? Or is it a "wasted" vote?
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