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DJ Barry Hammond

Pre Election, Prime Ministerial Debate 2

Who do you like now?  

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  1. 1. Who's on top following the second debate

    • Brown (Labour)
    • Cameron (Con)
    • Clegg (Lib Dem)


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the BBC announce, political heavy weight and housewives favourite, Nick Knowles is to chair the up coming BBC prime ministerial debate

Graham Norton must have been busy. <_<

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I feel like I'm being given the choice between continuing to have someone surreptitiously piss down my back without me noticing, or to have someone standing on a step ladder pissing directly in my face, possibly occasionally slapping my face with their penis.

I can't wait to get in that polling booth

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The whinge about Labour scaremongering sounded VERY hollow from someone who's....

:yawn:

Someone poke me when the wank politicians have finished spouting their playground shite.

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Ultra is more tribally, blindly loyal to his party than the Labour candidate for this constituency. (edit: Bristol West, he needs 2% and the boundaries have changed in his favour)

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There are plenty of sources online who will give you a view from any angle you care to take of how bad the New Labour project has been for this country, from running up enormous debts in a time of plenty, to casuing the housing bubble by not including mortgage in inflation figures. From taking away our civil liberties to failing to put in place plans for the future of power generation and water supplies. For lying time and again about everything from WMD in Iraq to Labour leaflets you simply cannot trust Labour to run the country for another day after 6th May.

Fortunately Labour are going to be absolutley destroyed, so this point is moot. :thumbup:

Despite your claims, Labour still appear to have a strong entrenched following which must worry you considering your alegance for the party in blue? You are right, you would think after 13 years of one party, who over the last term has seen some very testing times and made some very unpopular decisions that they would be absolutely destroyed, but that is not the case?

So why is that? Cameron's played the change card, surely the tactic that could not fail against such an opposition but he appears to have lost the trick to some up start no one has even heard of? It's thrown the tory campagin into disaray, as Cameron and his advisors don't know who to attack, who to agree with, and what slogans to run with for longer than a day.

At the start of this campaign I had consigned myself to voting Tory due to Labour's inequalities, but my mind is swinging ever further away from the Tory's, there's something about them that say they are not for me and I don't feel I'm the only one thinking this way.

And perhapse you could explain why the Lib Dem's policies are being touted as 'un-tested' where as in reality all of the parties policies are equally as untested in terms of being applied for the next 4/5?

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Ultra is more tribally, blindly loyal to his party than the Labour candidate for this constituency. (edit: Bristol West, he needs 2% and the boundaries have changed in his favour)

I feel sorry for Roger Berry (who must be who you're talking about) as he doesn't deserve to be tarred with the same Labour brush as the main party, but I fear he will lose out because of it.

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