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Ok, first things first: Can anyone really try and say that Mr Cameron and Mr Clegg have NEVER said such a thing as an offhand comment after meeting a voter? NO. If this simple fact was spread around I can't think of any sane person who would defect from Labour to the Tories/Lib Dems because of this, so what he called her bigoted? She probably was.

 

Prescott hit the nail on the head, the Murdochs are just hitting new lows now with the way they'll inevitably give this story blanket coverage. Shameful, thankfully we've got a debate tomorrow which leaves little room for digging into Gordon about this and instead concentrates on one of the principal reasons Labour should be winning this election - economic policies, whether it's the Tories' suidical plans or the Lib Dems' plans on how to spend money we don't have.

 

We're running a mock election in school and the candidates for all six parties running (the three majors, Respect, UKIP and the Communists, oddly) spoke in an assembly today. Even though I'm working on the design department for Labour I couldn't help but laugh at the Respect candidate's main line:

 

"Do you want to vote for Labour, who were soft on the bankers, or the Conservatives who ARE the bankers?" :lol:

 

You're wrong... Brown has proven what a totally arrogant sod HE is... He tries to imply that she's ignorant, well, he's shown his OWN ignorance by totally failing to take on board a single fukkin' thing Mrs Duffy was saying to him.... She did NOT go up to him and start going on about "bloody foreigners", her very first question was, in fact, "what are you going to do about the debt...?", then went on to trying to press him on matters concerning the Education and the Welfare State, yeah, she's got a real one-track mind mate.... :rolleyes:

 

The facts are, Brown acted disgracefully to a concerned member of the public... And it just shows the sheer arrogance of these MPs generally, THEY ARE SUPPOSED TO FUKKIN' WELL SERVE US, THE PUBLIC!!!!! <_<

 

I say, fukk the lot of them if that's what they think of us... Vote for Anarchy.... -_-

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Oh well who who won the business debate vote on the BBC Working Lunch show on Tuesday between the four (the SNP were pathetically allowed in until they lost their case today) party representatives?

 

Answer: Kenneth Clarke (Conservative).

 

Still I guess you know more about Business & Economics, than the likes of such leading figues as Sir Stuart Rose, executive chairman of Marks & Spencer, Justin King, chief executive of Sainsbury (a long time Labour Party donor!), and Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou, founder of easyGroup (another Labour Party donor), gives a timely boost to the Tories’ credibility on the economy under David Cameron.

 

Nine of the 23 signatories to the letter run FTSE 100 companies and a further five are in the FTSE 250. Between them they employ more than 500,000 people.

 

Whilst two of the businessmen - Sir Stuart and Paul Walsh, chief executive of Diageo - are on the Prime Minister’s Business Council.

 

Other notable signatories include Sir Anthony Bamford, chairman of JCB; Sir Christopher Gent, chairman of GlaxoSmithKline; Simon Wolfson, chief executive of Next, and Lord Harris, the chairman and chief executive of Carpetright.

 

Well if those Business leaders support the Conservatives plans as do a significant number of UK & International Economic leaders, then I guess you should question your logic.

 

What is not in doubt is if the Labour business model carries on as it, without cuts required to the Public sector then the UK PLC will go bankrupt like Greece.

 

Woohooo yay, all the Arch Capitalist scumbags are bumming Cameron, oh, show me to the X beside David Cameron's name now, that's really convinced me.....

:rolleyes:

 

There probably wouldn't be a need for any cuts in the public sector IF one of the parties actually had the guts to impose a Robin Hood tax on the Banks... Well, we bailed THEM out, now it's time for them to return the favour.....

Also, I hear that Lloyds is starting to make money again. Since the taxpayer effectively owns a large chunk of the company, is it too much to ask that they stop paying obscene Christmas bonuses and give some of the money WE gave them to keep them afloat back to US?
Gordon is doing a lot better than in the previous debates I think...

 

After yesterday, he has little option.

 

Besides it is far easier to talk about what you have done if you are sitting tennant (in Government) and be believed; then talk about what you would do if you have yet to do it.

 

To be honest this debate is rather boring as it is by far the most stereotypical and playground like name calling of the three debates.

 

 

Gordon is doing a lot better than in the previous debates I think...

Thing is you can see what he's saying happening now! Made me realise how well they've actually done to combat everything that's happened recently.

 

Clegg isn't doing so well tonight, forgot he was there for the first hour tbh.

That final statement might have won the debate for Gordon. Clegg was a little anonymous but I liked the red tie (:P) and Cameron actually did fairly well trying to justify some idiotic policies.

Commanding performance by Cameron, very prime ministerial

 

Brown very negative as usual, bitching about tory policies as opposed to putting forward his own

 

Clegg has no credibility left with his flaky views on immigration

 

Cameron CLEAR winner

Commanding performance by Cameron, very prime ministerial

 

Brown very negative as usual, bitching about tory policies as opposed to putting forward his own

 

From the 45 minutes I saw David Cameron was bitching about Labour and moreso Lib Dem policies just as much if not more than the other two were.

 

He may have flaky views on immigration, but he's dead right about Cameron's 'cap' policy. What a load of old rubbish.,

Commanding performance by Cameron, very prime ministerial

 

Brown very negative as usual, bitching about tory policies as opposed to putting forward his own

 

Clegg has no credibility left with his flaky views on immigration

 

Cameron CLEAR winner

You're calling Brown negative? Cameron spent almost the entire debate talking about 13 years of Labour government or telling lies about Lib Dem policies.

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Best debate of the three and Gordon did well.

 

 

I resent having my post edited when I merely said I would vote for a party which is legal in the UK. :rolleyes: If someone says they'll vote Labour or Conservative I fully expect you to edit their posts too. :)

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You're calling Brown negative? Cameron spent almost the entire debate talking about 13 years of Labour government or telling lies about Lib Dem policies.

 

The summing up at the end Cameron and Clegg talked about their own policies whereas Brown spent the entire summing up slagging off tory policies instead of promoting his own, if he is more interested in his summing up of bitching about others policies he clearly has no faith in his own policies.

 

Cameron is 100% the new prime minister next Thursday with a 40+ majority

1. Brown 2. Cameron 3. Clegg

 

Facebook keeps deleting my status' about Brown's performance tonight, they also deleted my brothers' status about him yesterday too :blink:

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I see free speech is not allowed on Buzzjack even when it's perfectly within the law.
The summing up at the end Cameron and Clegg talked about their own policies whereas Brown spent the entire summing up slagging off tory policies instead of promoting his own, if he is more interested in his summing up of bitching about others policies he clearly has no faith in his own policies.

 

Cameron is 100% the new prime minister next Thursday with a 40+ majority

Wasn't it 70 yesterday? And what about the Lib Dems? Do you still think they'll get 30-50 seats? Or will it be the 20 you predicted several months ago?

Wasn't it 70 yesterday? And what about the Lib Dems? Do you still think they'll get 30-50 seats? Or will it be the 20 you predicted several months ago?

 

I stand by the prediction I made a week or so ago where I said the Tory winning % margin will be around 11%

 

Ideally I would like a tory majority of over 100 but sadly because of the way the system works that is unlikely

YouGov poll for The Sun following final leaders' debate puts Cameron on 41%, Clegg on 32%, Brown on 25%, don't know 2%.

 

Whilst a ComRes poll suggests David Cameron did best, with 35% of respondents saying so, with Nick Clegg on 33% and Gordon Brown on 26%.

 

 

I stand by the prediction I made a week or so ago where I said the Tory winning % margin will be around 11%

 

Ideally I would like a tory majority of over 100 but sadly because of the way the system works that is unlikely

 

What, that a party who get less than 10% more votes than another (Lib Dems) get three times as many seats? How grossly unfair on the Conservatives.

 

I stand by my statement that Brown won that, Cameron's living in a fantasy world and about to get a very rude awakening. He wasn't even the best public speaker of the night, Clegg's command of the camera was the only thing that stopped him fading into insignificance tonight.

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