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  • And Farage?
  • The winners were Cameron, Clegg and the Sturgeon

    The losers were Greens and Labour

    Farage is just bonkers
  • That debate was pretty useless. Just as Cameron wanted. Personally I was most pleasantly surprised by Nicola Sturgeon, but what's the use of that, she's not somebody I'm able to vote for.
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    Sturgeon may be the winner but on the minus side she has the worse hair of any (man or) woman in the UK. You can't have everything.
  • That debate was pretty useless. Just as Cameron wanted. Personally I was most pleasantly surprised by Nicola Sturgeon, but what's the use of that, she's not somebody I'm able to vote for.

    I bet Ed Davey is relieved.

    :wink:

  • Thought the Welsh lady did well. Milliband just stuck to a script. Funny how much distance Clegg tried to get between himself and Cameron. Won't argue about getting back into bed with him for another five years.
  • Addickted said:

    And Farage?

    He makes me laugh in that he is different and can play his character well with no real responsibility. But the novelty of it and the narrowness of his subject range is starting to wear off a little , and I didn't think he looked particularly well.

  • Addickted said:

    That debate was pretty useless. Just as Cameron wanted. Personally I was most pleasantly surprised by Nicola Sturgeon, but what's the use of that, she's not somebody I'm able to vote for.

    I bet Ed Davey is relieved.

    :wink:


    Funny you should mention him. He's my MP :wink:
  • Addickted said:

    That debate was pretty useless. Just as Cameron wanted. Personally I was most pleasantly surprised by Nicola Sturgeon, but what's the use of that, she's not somebody I'm able to vote for.

    I bet Ed Davey is relieved.

    :wink:


    Funny you should mention him. He's my MP :wink:
    Is he a good bloke ;0)

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  • Actually seems from the instant polls I was far from the only one to be impressed with Ms Sturgeon. Yet I would be appalled by the breakup of the UK.
  • Really surprised and disappointed none of the major parties took the welsh and Scottish nationalists to task. The scots want to leave the UK but still want to be part of Europe.
  • People forget the lies that Sturgeon told in the years running up to the Independence vote. The fact is Sturgeon and the SNP are using the same tactics as the populists parties from European 20s and 30s parties used.
  • The more I listen to, the more undecided I become.
  • Fiiish said:

    The fact is Sturgeon and the SNP are using the same tactics as the populists parties from European 20s and 30s parties used.

    Hardly.

    Prohibition will not get those north of the border queuing up to vote for her.

  • iainment said:

    I've got no political allegiance whatsoever but Ed Miliband is an absolute creep. He really freaks me out. Plus he chats shite.

    This is not specifically about your post.

    But there is a group think I feel chary about. There seems to be a consensus about Milliband. I feel the same way about Cameron but there's no similar traction.
    Milliband is Jewish and Cameron is an Anglo toff. Go figure,
    Cameron makes my skin crawl. I didn't like the way Miliband kept speaking "to the people at home" while looking directly into the camera. Farage just shoehorns immigration or Europe into every answer. Sturgeon was the most impressive. All in all, and judging by the instant poll on ITV, the debate achieved very little and will have very little bearing on the election.
  • Milliband im starting to think really is marmite. I just think he is such a poor leader choice and the Labour Party were flat out bonkers not replacing 12 months ago. Had they done so I think there would be no question they would soon be in power (rightly or wrongly)

    IMO it's because they know the mess they got us in, are still in and haven't a clue on getting us out of it. They knew 5 years down the line that the potato would still be hot so kept Ed bean in charge to prevent them from catching it.
    Expect a New 'New Labour' stance shortly after said election with possibly a Balls V Boris scenario in 5 years.
  • 6 of them talking bollocks. Farage the only one with the balls to tell it how it is on the National Debt and the scandal of HIV treatment tourists. Easy for Sturgeon to play Mother Theresa with other people's money.

    Well its the first i heard of it, so perhaps you can tell me and everyone else how big a scandal it is in terms of costs, and why it isn't easily fixable. Why for example do they come here and not France? After all, many British people go to France for treatment for various ailments.
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  • 6 of them talking bollocks. Farage the only one with the balls to tell it how it is on the National Debt and the scandal of HIV treatment tourists. Easy for Sturgeon to play Mother Theresa with other people's money.

    After all, many British people go to France for treatment for various ailments.
    Perhaps that's the way to go - each EU country specialises in an agreed specific disease and we all go there to be cured.

    Just trying to work out what the French would specialise in.
  • Wee Eck's stalking horse was impressive. Couldn't have been easy standing up for a couple of hours in those heels either!
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    Whatever needs suppositories at a guess - French health specialities that is.
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    Just finished watching on +1. Cameron nailed the closing speech. Why would anyone want to go back to where the trouble started? 5 more years of overspending on welfare again, building up more debt, and being run by a person with the gravitas of Phil Neville? No thanks. And I also don't fancy the SNP getting their mitts into government which anyone voting Labour will put us as risk of.
  • Vote labour and have a foreigner for a neighbour
  • Just finished watching on +1. Cameron nailed the closing speech. Why would anyone want to go back to where the trouble started? 5 more years of overspending on welfare again, building up more debt, and being run by a person with the gravitas of Phil Neville? No thanks.

    That's a decent sentiment although I just don't think the ordinary working family and particularly outside of the South East actually feel that the country is doing well. Most families are still very much feeling the pinch. Who exactly is getting the benefit of the supposed upturn. It isn't the ordinary man. I think they are just as scared of more austerity as they are over the perceived risk of Labour. It's exactly why this election is wide open. We have a PM lauding his economic miracle yet nobody apart from a few are feeling any better.

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    Leuth said:

    I've got some foreigners living above me. They seem very nice.

    Had British Sikhs and Jamaicans living all round me, lovally time had by all great community, then the Slovakian Gypsies moved in en mass and the place turned into an absolute shit-hole, 100% down to them!
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