Steve_Guppy_Left_Foot Posted 2 April 2015 Posted 2 April 2015 Surely you hope he doesn't have HIV regardless of who's in charge? Of corse, not a personal attack, just if you think Farage won, presumably you agreed with him, and comments such as his HIV one don't bother you. I think it's shocking tbh.
RonnieTodger Posted 2 April 2015 Posted 2 April 2015 £10 on Farage down the swanny. Where's the official result?
RobHawk Posted 2 April 2015 Posted 2 April 2015 Sturgeon, Milliband, Farage, Clegg, Cameron, wood, Bennett for me. As I live in Wales I was perhaps more interested in what wood had to say than the rest of you, and thought she did better than Bennett who I thought was awful. Every time she said something useful she followed it up with something completely idiotic or unachievable! Farage was disappointing, we all know he's got an agenda with the EU and immigration but he didn't really discuss anything else! I was very impressed with sturgeon, really did well and tackled the SNP in Westminster issues really well I thought. Clegg and cam were their usual selves. I thought clegg edged it but I personally can't stand him. Milliband did well again, is he getting some momentum? Be interested to see where the polls are after Easter when it's had chance to settle in.
Guest MattP Posted 2 April 2015 Posted 2 April 2015 Sorry but even as a Tory how can anyone score Cameron as a joint winner on that?
Jon the Hat Posted 2 April 2015 Author Posted 2 April 2015 Imagine Milliband vs Putin vs Merkel. Or Sturgeon for that matter. Christ.
Dr The Singh Posted 2 April 2015 Posted 2 April 2015 No chance of a UKIP government. No I don't have HIV. You did pass on a STD to White Dee though
Jon the Hat Posted 2 April 2015 Author Posted 2 April 2015 Sorry but even as a Tory how can anyone score Cameron as a joint winner on that?Because as PM he can't get into the shouting match, we expect something different.
Voll Blau Posted 2 April 2015 Posted 2 April 2015 I don't feel like voting for anyone of these coonts, Nick Griffin, all is forgiven He tweeted this today...
Dr The Singh Posted 2 April 2015 Posted 2 April 2015 Sorry but even as a Tory how can anyone score Cameron as a joint winner on that?He looked very stern, and got a lot of abuse.
Strokes Posted 2 April 2015 Posted 2 April 2015 Of corse, not a personal attack, just if you think Farage won, presumably you agreed with him, and comments such as his HIV one don't bother you. I think it's shocking tbh. I do agree with him, I don't think we should pay for foreign nationals HIV treatment.
Guest MattP Posted 2 April 2015 Posted 2 April 2015 Of corse, not a personal attack, just if you think Farage won, presumably you agreed with him, and comments such as his HIV one don't bother you. I think it's shocking tbh. Do you think we should take every HIV patient in the world then? Don't get me wrong it's fine if you do, as long as we adjust your tax to pay for it.
fleckneymike Posted 2 April 2015 Posted 2 April 2015 Sturgeon, Milliband, Farage, Clegg, Cameron, wood, Bennett for me. As I live in Wales I was perhaps more interested in what wood had to say than the rest of you, and thought she did better than Bennett who I thought was awful. Every time she said something useful she followed it up with something completely idiotic or unachievable! Farage was disappointing, we all know he's got an agenda with the EU and immigration but he didn't really discuss anything else! I was very impressed with sturgeon, really did well and tackled the SNP in Westminster issues really well I thought. Clegg and cam were their usual selves. I thought clegg edged it but I personally can't stand him. Milliband did well again, is he getting some momentum? Be interested to see where the polls are after Easter when it's had chance to settle in. Farage has to stick to the one topic because that is what energises his electorate. The remainder have decided (rightly or wrongly) that he is racist so moderating his stance is pointless.
purpleronnie Posted 2 April 2015 Posted 2 April 2015 Do you think we should take every HIV patient in the world then? Don't get me wrong it's fine if you do, as long as we adjust your tax to pay for it. But were not. So theres no arguement.
yorkie1999 Posted 2 April 2015 Posted 2 April 2015 Having watched that, I'm voting ukip. Agree or disagree with farage, he's not worried about bringing contentious issues out into the open. Which imo is how you solve problems.
fleckneymike Posted 2 April 2015 Posted 2 April 2015 Because as PM he can't get into the shouting match, we expect something different. Exactly. Sturgeon has done well because no one attacked her, Cameron just had to bat away criticism from UKIP, Labour and Lib Dem which gave the other parties (Farrage aside) a completely free pass on getting their policies across without scrutiny.
Guest MattP Posted 2 April 2015 Posted 2 April 2015 Because as PM he can't get into the shouting match, we expect something different. He can't but he didn't win. It was exactly what we all said, it's awful for the leader. You have to defend against ludicrous promises. Tonight showed why he didn't want to do it and I don't blame him.
Steve_Guppy_Left_Foot Posted 2 April 2015 Posted 2 April 2015 Not getting in to hyperbolic non arguments, pointless. I'm just glad Farage and people who support/agree with him are the minority (pun intended).
Guest MattP Posted 2 April 2015 Posted 2 April 2015 But were not. So theres no arguement. Ok then. How many should we take?
Dr The Singh Posted 2 April 2015 Posted 2 April 2015 Having watched that, I'm voting ukip. Agree or disagree with farage, he's not worried about bringing contentious issues out into the open. Which imo is how you solve problems.
Guest MattP Posted 2 April 2015 Posted 2 April 2015 Not getting in to hyperbolic non arguments, pointless. I'm just glad Farage and people who support/agree with him are the minority (pun intended). Just shout bigot, racist or accuse us of scaremongering. Why change the habit of a lifetime.
bovril Posted 2 April 2015 Posted 2 April 2015 Having watched that, I'm voting ukip. Agree or disagree with farage, he's not worried about bringing contentious issues out into the open. Which imo is how you solve problems. The ****ing imos are the problem m8
RobHawk Posted 2 April 2015 Posted 2 April 2015 Farage has to stick to the one topic because that is what energises his electorate. The remainder have decided (rightly or wrongly) that he is racist so moderating his stance is pointless. If he wants UKIP to be as big he says, he needs to broaden his topics, eventually everyone will get bored of him saying the same thing and they'll be gone again. I expected more politics from him tonight!
Dr The Singh Posted 2 April 2015 Posted 2 April 2015 He can't but he didn't win. It was exactly what we all said, it's awful for the leader. You have to defend against ludicrous promises. Tonight showed why he didn't want to do it and I don't blame him. There's no way Cameron can win, the others can offer empty promises, he won't get praise for what he has done but will get vilified for all that may have gone wrong. You can see why he won't have s one to one with Miliwank
Guest MattP Posted 2 April 2015 Posted 2 April 2015 On a serious point who the hell were the 10% who voted for the loony tunes? They should all be taken out to fields and fed to cows tomorrow.
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