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Amadeus 02-04-15 08:02 PM

Leader debate
 
Referee is completely out of her depth!

BernardBikerchick 04-04-15 09:49 AM

Re: Leader debate
 
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Amadeus 04-04-15 01:57 PM

Leader debate
 
It was... Alarmingly (to me) Farage came across as the best speaker, tho what he said was questionable.
Quite how Sturgeon thought she was helping democracy is beyond me. Nasty little person.

Biker Biggles 07-04-15 06:01 PM

Re: Leader debate
 
Definitely a mistake to have regional partys like SNP or PC in the debate.They just get a free dig at the main people and talk about local issues.Also a mistake to allow pressure groups like UKIP and Green on it.Id like to see just DC and EM slog it out.Even Clegg is a bit of a distraction from the main show IMO.

Trev B 07-04-15 07:02 PM

Re: Leader debate
 
Seeing as the 2 main parties have had the reigns for the last 100 years all parties deserve a say ,if you always do what you always did,you'll always get what you always got.Time for a change,,they,(the establishments) have bunkered themselves in for far too long and have dragged us to our current position in the word,no one else,bring it on but as i have seen over many elections nothing changes over night,its drip,drip,drip, soft water wears a hole through solid stone,and no one notices it until its too late!!!

Bibio 07-04-15 07:13 PM

Re: Leader debate
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by trev b (Post 3006694)
seeing as the 2 main parties have had the reigns for the last 100 years all parties deserve a say ,if you always do what you always did,you'll always get what you always got.time for a change,,they,(the establishments) have bunkered themselves in for far too long and have dragged us to our current position in the word,no one else,bring it on but as i have seen over many elections nothing changes over night,its drip,drip,drip, soft water wears a hole through solid stone,and no one notices it until its too late!!!

=D> =D> =D> =D> :smt045

i will vote UKIP as they dont have a clue so will concentrate on the basics of running a country rather than trying to look good on the world podium.

ophic 08-04-15 12:37 PM

Re: Leader debate
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bibio (Post 3006700)
i will vote UKIP as they dont have a clue so will concentrate on the basics of running a country rather than trying to look good on the world podium.

Assuming they have enough of a clue to do that. Which I doubt.

garynortheast 08-04-15 02:49 PM

Re: Leader debate
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ophic (Post 3006810)
Assuming they have enough of a clue to do that. Which I doubt.


That's ok, when it all goes wrong they will just blame "the foreigners". I seem to recall someone else doing that back in the 30s.......

ClunkintheUK 08-04-15 02:55 PM

Re: Leader debate
 
They are all a bunch of wasters. I am having real trouble trying to figure out which way to vote this time. I don't trust labour with the economy, I don't trust the tories with the NHS or education, specifically higher (without which the economy is stuffed, just on a longer time frame). I don't trust Lib Dem, fullstop, after the tuition fees thing. Its one thing to break a manifesto proposal, its another to sign a pledge stating you will not do something and then do it, as my local MP did on tuition fees in a university constituency.

There is however one thing I am sure of, I will be scarpering pretty quickly if UKIP end up on the other side of the aisle.

Mrs DJ Fridge 08-04-15 10:56 PM

Re: Leader debate
 
It has to be the hardest voting decision ever, only made more complex by the marginal parties laying out their demands.


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