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The 2010 General Election Thread: Week 2
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British National Party 4 5.00%
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Scottish National Party 2 2.50%
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Old 22-04-2010, 13:08   #406
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Re: The 2010 General Election Thread: Week 2

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Chris Huhne may regret making this statement

The Times CV (from two years ago) for Nick Clegg states

What that misses out is that Mr Clegg worked in 1991 as a Trainee at the European Commission, Brussels. DGI, G-24 Co-ordination Unit, and for GPlus (another lobbying firm) 2004-05, where he described his work as

Besides a trainee journalist post for six months, and some part-time lecturing for under a year, what is this "career doing real work outside the political system" that Nick Huhne refers to?

(strangely enough, if it's "no secret", why is neither lobbying job mentioned on Nick's CV on the Lib Dem website.... ).

Yes odd that eh....
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Re: The 2010 General Election Thread: Week 2

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If anyone wants to read the article the Mail referenced in context it is here:

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2002/nov/19/eu.germany

Or, as I suspect many will, you can ignore it and focus on the Mail's interpretation.
Thank you for that Damien, I was wondering about the context and how it was truly presented. But, sadly, I am in agreement about the fact that it will be greatly ignored by the gutter press and therefore the uninformed masses will just behave like sheep and believe what they are told to believe.

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Not a problem i am happy to correct the quote

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All nations have a cross to bear, and none more so than Germany with its memories of Nazism. But the British cross is more insidious still. A misplaced sense of superiority, sustained by delusions of grandeur and a tenacious obsession with the last war is much harder to shake off. I wish Mr Puhle and Mr Sawartzki well. We need to be put back in our place.
So how does he intend to do that ?????

Is that a better quote for you, btw the corrections are in red.
But, as you well know, that paragraph is pointless when not taken into context the entire article. Or are you proud of a Britain that could sponsor such blatant racism? Something, which many need to be reminded, the war was fought to prevent.
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Re: The 2010 General Election Thread: Week 2

Daily Mail Lib Dem headline generator: http://www.qwghlm.co.uk/toys/dailymail/

I think this is going to back fire on the Tories anyway, People aren't stupid and they will probably end up being turned off from the negative headlines. Even the valid ones (i.e Telegraph) will be lost/dismissed amongst the slime.
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Re: The 2010 General Election Thread: Week 2

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Daily Mail Lib Dem headline generator: http://www.qwghlm.co.uk/toys/dailymail/

I think this is going to back fire on the Tories anyway, People aren't stupid and they will probably end up being turned off from the negative headlines. Even the valid ones (i.e Telegraph) will be lost/dismissed amongst the slime.
Careful with the righteous indignation, you didn't seem to have this many objections when mud was flung elsewhere, for example this rather debatable Lib Dem poster:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/44845223@N02/4502514442/
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Re: The 2010 General Election Thread: Week 2

It worked for the Tories in ninteen ninety-two.
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Re: The 2010 General Election Thread: Week 2

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It worked for the Tories in ninteen ninety-two.
Just as well it's 2010 really. I seriously doubt we want to start looking back to the past.

Things can only get better!
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Re: The 2010 General Election Thread: Week 2

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Just as well it's 2010 really. I seriously doubt we want to start looking back to the past.

Things can only get better!
Well after 13 years of New Labour failure, hypocrisy, profligacy, mismanagement, lies and spin let's hope so!...
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Re: The 2010 General Election Thread: Week 2

This said the Daily Mail's front page is laughable but not unexpected from said right-wing propaganda publication. I wouldn't say they are in any way related to the Tories though. I wouldn't say they're related to anything in the real world as far as 90% of their output goes. The only upside is they can publish things more PC publications don't want to but 90% of their output, the front page today included, it total gibberish.
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Re: The 2010 General Election Thread: Week 2

does anyone know where i can watch tonights debate live stream on my laptop .I watched it last week on itv player (on lappy)and the stream was absolute rubbish constant out of sync sound and buffering
 
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does anyone know where i can watch tonights debate live stream on my laptop .I watched it last week on itv player (on lappy)and the stream was absolute rubbish constant out of sync sound and buffering
Here perhaps.......
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I agree.
Germany now is NOT the same country it was then. We bang on about what a great country we are, and how bad the Germans are, but who is better off? We have mass unemployment and a debt that is greater than the GDP of a lot of countries. The Germans were similarly affected by the world wide recession, but were able to turn their economy around far quicker than we have been. We also have failing public transport systems, and while they are certainly not underfunded, thanks to privatisation, a lot of the money we give to the companies running them isn't actually being spent on improving or maintaining the networks. From what I have seen, German public transport is an order of magnitude better.

As Nick Clegg notes, the average German is also 6% better off than the average Brit. Why? Could it be that they actually worked to improve their lot rather than just bitch about how everyone else made it worse for them?

The war was 60 years ago. We do need to get over it, and work to improve things.[COLOR="Silver"]
great post! Being a Scotsman raised in Germany ( with a german accent )
I have to agree with Clegg.
Britain lives much too much in the past.It's easy to slag off the germans,but how does that make us any better,or superior?Germany has done so much better than we have,so no reason for smugness there.
However,I do have to say I prefer living here. Britain has a much more open and tolerant way of living,and the possibilities for social ascension or much better.

So: Halt's Maul England!!

oh,also: I LOVE YOU GREAT BRITAIN!!
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There's that roll over and give in attitude i expected from the tree huggers and to think that came from the mouth of a man who wants to lead this country. Sorry i dont want someone that thinks we need to be put in our place.
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thing is Maggy i have always said they would role over and give in even before this campaign against clegg and this just confirms it.
What "roll over & give in" attitude?

Still also curious as to why the Lib Dems are "tree huggers" (they're not the Green Party! )... Is it simply because the party's name contains the word "Liberal"? (I know that many people still for some reason consider the word "Liberal" to be A Bad Thing, or use it as an insult).


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I heard the Mail is considering adding Nick Clegg to its list of things that Could Cause Cancer ...
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Daily Mail Lib Dem headline generator: http://www.qwghlm.co.uk/toys/dailymail/
Awesome!

"IS NICK CLEGG TURNING BRITISH SOVEREIGNTY GAY?"

"WILL NICK CLEGG GIVE COMMON SENSE AND DECENCY CANCER?"



Oh, and "#nickcleggsfault" has been trending on Twitter today (top hashtag in the UK today, & the 2nd most used hashtag today worldwide)....

http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology...ewspaper-swipe

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Just as well it's 2010 really. I seriously doubt we want to start looking back to the past.

Things can only get better!
I remember the last time we heard that... Oh, how the joy soon turned to bitter disappointment...

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Very interesting article: "Will Murdoch lose Britain?"

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Guardian "Comment is free" by Jonathan Freedland: "Nick Clegg will survive Fleet Street broadside"

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"Election 2010: heading for battle on defence spending"

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While party leaders argue about where and how to save money, they have so far avoided one area where all agree huge cuts are inevitable.

They have an opportunity to make up for it during tomorrow's television debate devoted to defence and foreign affairs. With the single, albeit important, exception of Trident – and that's because the Liberal Democrats are opposed to an identical Conservative/Labour position – they have up to now shunned the issue.

(snip)

Yet as their potential political masters fill the public stage in their fight for power, behind the scenes senior military figures are already anxiously drawing up their own battle lines. In a series of remarkably frank briefings, they have been shamelessly promoting their branch of the armed forces at the expense of their two rivals. It is a critical time for all of them.

"From the defence point of view, we are at a crossroads," said one senior army source. He added: "We are structured and equipped for the 20th century. Going on as we are is simply not an option."

Many of Britain's military capabilities simply "lack relevance", he said, referring in particular to Trident, RAF bombers and plans to build carriers and buy US jets to fly from them.

They were "organised", as he put it, "for the least likely" occurrence.

(snip)

Three former generals today criticised the decision by Labour and the Conservatives to exclude the £80bn-plus Trident project from the forthcoming defence review. If the review determined there was still a need for a nuclear deterrent, a cheaper alternative should be considered, they said.

General Sir Richard Dannatt, former head of the army and now adviser to David Cameron, shared the other generals' view that Trident should not be replaced by a like-for-like system.

Hostility to Trident is not limited to former generals. Serving senior army officers are also deeply sceptical about its relevance today.

"How do you deter a non-state actor?" asked a senior army officer, referring to Trident nuclear ballistic missiles and the most likely foreseeable conflicts, namely those against insurgents or terrorists.


(snip)
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I think this is going to back fire on the Tories anyway, People aren't stupid and they will probably end up being turned off from the negative headlines. Even the valid ones (i.e Telegraph) will be lost/dismissed amongst the slime.
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