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Old 23-04-2010, 06:40   #78
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Re: The 2010 General Election Thread: Week 2

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Originally Posted by Ignitionnet View Post
The evidence based on other countries that have done amnesties says otherwise in a huge way. What I gave weren't my opinions, they were the experience of the USA after amnesty.
Yes Spain has tried amnesty's before, think they are on their six or seventh amnesty now, they don't work they just encourage people to lie low until the next one. The Liberals policy here is really making me consider voting against them.

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Originally Posted by Matt D View Post
YouGov: David Cameron 36%, Nick Clegg 32%, Gordon Brown 29%

Guardian live blog poll: Clegg 63.8%, Brown 28.4%, Cameron: 7.7% (although obviously, as they admit themselves, "it's a self-selecting audience" )

Channel 4 live blog poll: Nick Clegg 52%, Gordon Brown 31%, David Cameron 17%
Wonder what the result would have been if people had listened instead of watching. I watched last week and had Clegg well ahead and listened this week and Brown was the best imo, he was the only one who didn't sound like he'd swallowed a PR manual. Last week I thought the debates were an inovative way of getting parties messages to voters, now after listening I think they are no more than a high brow Big Brother, we really do get the politicians we deserve.
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