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how times change.. the tories now propose to dump the British nuclear defence when Iran, India, Korea and China are upgrading their nuclear weapons.. good policy or not?
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My honest opinion, thought was very little between Brown n Cameron whatever yer political views, thought Clegg fell at the first fence, too much telling us what we are already aware of n not enough substance as to how they would do things, the fact that Clegg came out ahead in the poll, demonstrates to me at least, what knobheads are in this country,:rolleyes:
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I thought Britain's Got Talent didn't start until Saturday?
Did any of them break down in show bizzy tears? I didn't watch it. Ok, I briefly channel hopped, when the ads came on Country House Rescue. Personally I couldn't give two hoots which leader has the most charisma, who had the sweatiest upper lip, or who develops a facial tic when under pressure. Much more interesting, than this Americanised talent contest, is what is in each party's manifesto. Content, rather than surface fluff. |
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I probably would have tuned in to see Brown and Cameron do a Stavros Flatley routine, followed by Clegg doing a throaty, strangely geriatric, rendition of I Could Have Danced All Night.
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if only tony blair had this in 1997.
he would've given us a tap dance routine too. |
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didnt even bother with it, dont know whether this was a good idea or not........:)
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didnt even bother with it, dont know whether this was a good idea or not........
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Cameron or (AKA main skag dealer at Eton) talked rubbish ..he got hammered!
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I heard the first half hour on Radio 4 and my first impression was that David Cameron had been severely reined in by his Google Page Ranking boys although by 9pm he was clearly champing at the bit to attack someone.
Gordon Brown came across as an erudite speaker who knew his stuff was very clear about where he wanted to go with Great Britain. Nick Clegg couldn't help but look good as it's the biggest exposure he's ever had on national television. To be fair to him, it wasn't as much waffle and 'Britain needs change, we can offer change without being specific' guff as I expected. Of course, it could all have degenerated into a big fight after I switched off but I didn't have the opportunity to find out. |
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as far as Cleggs NO Neuclear stance goes, i think that is stupid, back in 60s i was "Anti Neuclear" even went on C.N.D. march one year, my view has changed, down to the simple fact, the world has, these days too many unstable governments have these weapons, other nutter are trying to aquire them, if things are too be believed, think it would be totally stupid fer us not to have em n these goons have, much as i dislike em.:eek:
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Only six million viewers tuned in when the gloomiest prediction was twelve million. Cameron was poor, Clegg was in dreamland and Brown was pretty much as expected....dour. Thing is , what was everybody else watching cos there was naff all else on ?
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