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Ramrod 17-02-2015 15:13

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Originally Posted by RizzyKing (Post 35759845)
Not many people have forgotten what labour did

Sadly, I think that you are wrong on that score.

Osem 17-02-2015 15:35

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Originally Posted by RizzyKing (Post 35759845)
Not many people have forgotten what labour did and are not likely too for a long time but just because they got it so wrong doesn't mean anything is better and I'm more worried about the type of society my kids and grandkids will be living in. This conservative party is hardly full of in touch with reality people and the change in society in just their first five years is worrying and they've had to rein themselves in because of the lib dems another five years of a majority Tory party and society will be tearing itself apart. I dont trust any of the main parties enough to give them my vote this time round and I don't see it getting better anytime soon I think the days of a true public servant are gone though I hope they return.

I think a lot of people have both short and selective memories but your're right that Labour's mistakes don't mean 'anything' is preferable (even though you'd have to go a long way to find anything worse.. ;) ).

Fortunately we're in a position to judge the alternatives yet a lot of people will always vote the same way no matter what. I believe it's that fact which has created the complacency and contempt for the electorate which is evident amongst a good many of our politicians at any time other than just before an election. UKIP is focusing minds amongst the cosy political elite and it's about time someone did.

Damien 17-02-2015 15:58

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Originally Posted by Chris (Post 35759837)
Because newspapers are free to print whatever they want, in favour of whoever they like. Bias is part of the game.

Unlike TV broadcasters, and especially unlike public service TV broadcasters, which operate under licence and are subject to a regulator.

We don't have an equivalent of Fox News in this country for that reason. Regardless of how close we are to a general election, I'm amazed Channel 4 has done this.

It is a drama however and I am not sure they're subject to the same rules as news programs. There have been plenty of political dramas with real world parties and politicians being covered and I don't think there has been an issue over perceived bias. The subjects don't like them obviously but they're still aired.

Taf 17-02-2015 17:21

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Originally Posted by papa smurf (Post 35759830)
it just shows how much the established political rabble are bum twitching ahead of the election

Full-on pebble-dashing their toilets soon enough. :D

Osem 17-02-2015 18:03

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Apparently Farage has just announced he'll close down C4 if he gets elected... :D

Escapee 19-02-2015 13:47

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I would have loved one showing the first hundred days of the Green's and what their policies would do to the country.

I guess the difference is that the Greens are not any threat to the establishment yet, perhaps they will get their turn the next time around.

heero_yuy 19-02-2015 13:54

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Originally Posted by Osem (Post 35759888)
Apparently Farage has just announced he'll close down C4 if he gets elected... :D

Would anybody notice?

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Originally Posted by Escapee (Post 35760293)
I would have loved one showing the first hundred days of the Green's and what their policies would do to the country.

No cars, compulsary muesli for breakfast and hessian shirts all round.

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I guess the difference is that the Greens are not any threat to the establishment yet, perhaps they will get their turn the next time around.
May saints and angels protect us.

Escapee 19-02-2015 13:59

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Originally Posted by heero_yuy (Post 35760297)
Would anybody notice?



No cars, compulsary muesli for breakfast and hessian shirts all round.



May saints and angels protect us.

I would be out of a job, no hang on I'm safe they say they that after slashing the defence budget, defence industry workers would be employed making wind turbines.

rhyds 19-02-2015 14:02

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Originally Posted by Escapee (Post 35760298)
I would be out of a job, no hang on I'm safe they say they that after slashing the defence budget, defence industry workers would be employed making wind turbines.

Only you could only build them when the wind was blowing, the rain was falling and the sun out, otherwise there's not enough electricity to run the machines.

Damien 19-02-2015 14:08

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Originally Posted by Escapee (Post 35760293)
I would have loved one showing the first hundred days of the Green's and what their policies would do to the country.

That was the original subject but UKIP's rise caused them to switch.


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I guess the difference is that the Greens are not any threat to the establishment yet, perhaps they will get their turn the next time around.
Nor are UKIP really. The real threat comes from the SNP but few seem to be talking about it.

Escapee 19-02-2015 14:57

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Originally Posted by rhyds (Post 35760302)
Only you could only build them when the wind was blowing, the rain was falling and the sun out, otherwise there's not enough electricity to run the machines.

From my desk in work I can see 3 within a 5 minute walking distance, I do observe that they appear to be stopped more than they are running because either there is not enough or too much wind. I often comment that if the Greens get in power it would be another day without electricity;)

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Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35760305)
That was the original subject but UKIP's rise caused them to switch.




Nor are UKIP really. The real threat comes from the SNP but few seem to be talking about it.

Yes I read that they considered making the programme about the Greens, but I do wonder if UKIP were the focus all along and that is just a smokescreen.

I agree about the SNP, Labour are a big concern but a government after April with SNP, Greens or Plaid Cymru involved is something I do not wish to consider.

Hugh 19-02-2015 15:40

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Strange, I can't find similar outrage on the forum when the similar docu-drama "When Boris met Dave" was shown on More4/C4, or the C4 comedy "The Hunt for Tony Blair" was shown, or the C4 drama "The Deal" (about Blair and Brown), or "The New Statesman", or "The Thick of It, or "Absolute Power".

It's almost as if UKIP supporters don't remember the same thing happening to other parties......

Escapee 19-02-2015 15:47

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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 35760334)
Strange, I can't find similar outrage on the forum when the similar docu-drama "When Boris met Dave" was shown on More4/C4, or the C4 comedy "The Hunt for Tony Blair" was shown, or the C4 drama "The Deal" (about Blair and Brown), or "The New Statesman", or "The Thick of It, or "Absolute Power".

It's almost as if UKIP supporters don't remember the same thing happening to other parties......

I haven't seen any of them Hugh, I admit I haven't seen the UKIP one either. So I have no idea about the content, were the others in the lead-up to the last election?

Damien 19-02-2015 16:02

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Originally Posted by Escapee (Post 35760338)
I haven't seen any of them Hugh, I admit I haven't seen the UKIP one either. So I have no idea about the content, were the others in the lead-up to the last election?

Boris and Dave & The Thick Of It aired in the October before I think. Not sure about the rest.

Escapee 19-02-2015 16:12

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Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35760342)
Boris and Dave & The Thick Of It aired in the October before I think. Not sure about the rest.

I had a quick search.

"When Boris met Dave" is described as a Docu-rama 2000 based on real interviews.

"Hunt for Blair" was 2011 so long after he had gone.

"The Deal" 2003 was about a well known deal between Blair and Brown where Brown would not stand in Blair's way for the PM job.

"In the thick of it" 2005, this was satire about government in general appears to be satire.

"Absolute Power" 2000 fictional, Wiki doesn't indicate it to be about any particular party.

None of the above appear to be docu-ramas leading up to an election with the intention of scaremongering.


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