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Old 21-04-2010, 16:35   #360
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Re: The 2010 General Election Thread: Week 2

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Originally Posted by Flyboy View Post
With Brown's clear advantage on his experience with foreign affairs, does anyone think that Cameron will have an edge tomorrow?
Not sure his experence is that good. I think Cameron will have an edge on Brown in terms of EU membership with the Tories policy of implementing a 'British Bill of Rights' which, as far as I can tell, will be the same as we have now but with the word 'British' in front of it.

Clegg should do well with his opposition to the wars, the only main party to reject them at the time. His pro-EU stance will hit him as will trident although the generals' letter might help neutralise that weakness.

Thus I expect Brown to be a non-entity. I think Cameron will be far more aggressive towards Clegg because they now see him as their biggest barrier to a working majority. Especially since he can't really have a go at Labour for their biggest mistake, the wars in the middle east.
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