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UKIP and the BNP are essentially single-interest pressure groups. They have fleshed out their manifestos because this is a national election and they are bound to be asked what their programme for government would be. It is hardly the Tories' fault that the BNP and UKIP believe there's an overlap in the beliefs of their target voter groups. To attempt to smear the Tories by such association is merely grubby and negative. As others have observed in the past few days, what does it say about Labour and its supporters that it is so desperate to campaign on the alleged failings of its opponents and so reluctant to talk about its own supposed successes of the past 13 years? |
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He's mucked his link up. He thinks he has a link to his VFP results on his clipboard but he doesn't. It's a link to our Current Affairs forum. :D
Hang on a sec, I think I can find the right link in the post edit history ... ---------- Post added at 20:13 ---------- Previous post was at 20:10 ---------- ... and that should be fixed now. I think Stu's perturbed by his greenness. :D ---------- Post added at 20:22 ---------- Previous post was at 20:13 ---------- HEADS UP ... Leaders' debate starts on ITV1 in under 10 minutes. I expect this thread to be very quiet until it's over. Then we can tear them all to shreds. :D |
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Can't find a bookies offering odds on a fight between Brown and Cameron. :(
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Well let's see what they have to say for themselves then....
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Well, I listened to yesterdays Vote Now show (a special series from the Now Show team), and I like the way the comedian described the three leaders:
Gordon Brown: Speaks like he gets angry and has to let it out before his brain has had a chance to form the words. David Cameron: Seems a nice man, but looks disturbingly like he's wearing a David Cameron mask. Nick Clegg: Seems a nice man, but looks disturbingly like he's wearing a David Cameron mask. |
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DC and NC seem to be doing OK, GB is a bit anonymous right now. |
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Brown really is slipping. Waited a whole 25 minutes before mentioning Lord Ashcroft.
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He isn't doing too bad, none of them are. Cameron is not as active as I expected and Nick Glegg is actually doing a good job of making sure he isn't the third wheel in the debate. |
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This is pretty good! They getting into it, Cameron almost got angry at Glegg! Brown has faded away a bit.
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seems like more of a Q&A than a debate and a chance to do a bit of electioneering ,i want to hear some cutting questions not the ones they expect to be asked
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Brown keeps saying Clegg supports him. You can see where Brown sees support should there be a hung parliament.
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