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Originally Posted by garinda
I did actually catch his speech live, as I had tuned in to watch a programme about gardens, which because of the length of time he spoke, was sadly cancelled.
What he waffled on about just washed over me, but what did catch my attention was how badly his hair his receding, and how by the time he's forty five, he'll be almost bald. Which doesn't bode well for his chances, as the political pundits always tell us we never vote for anyone who is bald, ie: Kinnock and Hague.
I do think we as a nation are very fickle. Labour party conference, massive Labour lead. Week later, after Cameron's speech, even stevens in the polls.
Just who are all these floating voters that the opinion pollsters find, who are so easily swayed from week to week?
What did impress me though was that young Cyfr was up and posting on here at just after six!!!
Hopefully he was just coming in from another fresher's ball.
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Was actually just after 5

Came home for the day. Going back in a bit.
So people didnt like his speech? What about his policies? Only millionaires pay death tax, removing stamp duty so young people have more of a chance to get on the housing ladder?
He spoke from the heart and with such optimism. He announced policies when everyone was saying he had no substance, and now people are just attacking him for the heck of it, I suppose thats why Polititions target floating voters, because the others just attack the opposite no matter what they do!