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They haven't actually said who they are backing but the theme seems to be that Voting reform is the priority. I hope they reject picking a party and simply campaign on that to make it a bigger issue. In truth it doesn't matter who they back because the readers will have decided already IMO. Also The Guardian has too small a readership to be able to make much impact on the election in the way The Sun can. The Sun has quite a wide readership and a lot will take only a passing interesting in politics and the mood they get from the paper could influence them in my view. Unlikely with The Guardian/Telegraph or Independent. Quote:
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I think it's kind of easy to see bias when none exists. Sky I believe is quite balanced. I do think they need to release polls at the same time though. The 20 minute gap between the poll that said Cameron won it and then the rest which said Clegg did or it was a draw was more than enough time for the debate to be awarded to the party. I would like to see the Tories pressed more on the revelation they briefed their attack dogs/papers on Nick Clegg before that amazing set of headlines on a single day! |
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Shouldn't Clegg have been pleased to have the opportunity to comment on any stories?
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And now for something completely different.....
UKIP candidate for Meridian, Mr Barry Allcock http://www.annaraccoon.com/wp-conten...K_Barry_01.jpg hattip to annaraccoon |
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[Which it is... so why waste time on nonsense?] http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/nickrobin...ood_smear.html Quote:
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---------- Post added at 23:46 ---------- Previous post was at 23:44 ---------- So... does anyone here live in Hitchin & Harpenden, Twickenham, Doncaster Central, or Brighton Pavilion, and care about Undead Rights and the exploitation of Zombies? :erm: ;) LOL http://www.votecure.com/vote/?p=1 http://www.votecure.com/vote/?p=52 |
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So why haven't the LD's given back the £2.4 million they accepted from the convicted fraudster Michael Brown?
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In other news there's a few articles online about Cameron's interview with Paxman. The main news story about it all actually makes perfect sense so long as it's done properly but given how horny and addicted so many people seem to be to sucking on the public sector teat just the mere suggestion of being weaned off it will probably go down like a lead balloon. Clearly there are issues when the state is a larger part of local economies than it was in formerly communist countries, the answer is obviously not to follow the Labour way of taking money from the South and routing it North in order to keep feeding the state involvement there. |
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And Clegg was therefore given the chance to explain about the true part of the story, which was, that money was paid directly into his personal account and not the party account.
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The donations were made before he became party leader, so did not go into the main party account. Not ideal, no. But does it really matter? Once he became leader, subsequent donations went to a party account. And although these donations in question went into his own account, they were fully & properly declared and accounted for. And equal amounts (actually, a slightly larger amount in total) were transferred out of his account to pay the staffing costs that they had officially been declared as being used for. So what exactly is the issue? |
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think the issue is that some people would prefer a politician that just nicks money from the taxpayer then seeing 1 little error of judgment.
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