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dirtyvileHARRYuk 16-04-2010 08:13 AM

are you pulling my clegg ?
 
did anyone watch the debate last night ? in my eyes the clegg came out as the winner and the joe just hopes everyone remembers this come may the 6 and we whipe the floor with the corupt labour and conserative lot and show them.



are you pulling my clegg



with the political system melting,

people have show there disgust,

its time for a change,

that's why we have to trust.

liberal democrats done well,

a knight in shinning armour,

i am so sick of conservatives and labour,

what's happening is calmer.

david was nervous,

his performance was a sham,

even if gordon spoke sense,

both of them, nick did slam.

1 down and 2 to go,

the british public must remember and judge,

all my life have had conservatives and labour,

that's why i am voting liberal because these 2 i be-grudge.

arista 16-04-2010 08:23 AM

Easy for Clegg.


But there is a Major Problem
he can not be PM.

Also the way ITV jumped fast
and not letting each get a fair Reply - to each other
so it did not work well.

90mins and it was still rushed


I am hoping Next Thursday at 8PM on Sky News (Online free to View)
it will improve.

Firewire 16-04-2010 08:29 AM

They only had 1 minute to talk. Which was little.

arista 16-04-2010 08:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jonathan. (Post 3167266)
They only had 1 minute to talk. Which was little.


Yes The Format failed
if it was just 2 people
then OK.

WOMBAI 16-04-2010 09:51 AM

It is just an acting competition - who wins the oscar for best performance!

NettoSuperstar! 16-04-2010 10:18 AM

Clegg had substance and backed up what he said with examples of how he planned to implement his policies...not just waffle. Loved his questioning of trident missile programme and Camerons tax breaks for the wealthy, shame he got no answers!

Crimson Dynamo 16-04-2010 10:32 AM

clegg had this one easy as cam and blair were at each other. next time they will bin him.

he was good at using the names of the public however.

NettoSuperstar! 16-04-2010 11:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet (Post 3167331)
clegg had this one easy as cam and blair were at each other. next time they will bin him.

he was good at using the names of the public however.

You mean Brown?...I think it was more than that, he actually had something of interest to say, and backed it all up with evidence

Possiblehousemate 16-04-2010 11:38 AM

clegg <3

Crimson Dynamo 16-04-2010 12:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NettoSuperstar! (Post 3167422)
You mean Brown?...I think it was more than that, he actually had something of interest to say, and backed it all up with evidence

yeah, ok

:hugesmile:

James 16-04-2010 03:57 PM

Nothing that was said last night by anyone was memorable.

Quote:

Originally Posted by NettoSuperstar! (Post 3167422)
You mean Brown?...I think it was more than that, he actually had something of interest to say, and backed it all up with evidence

I read there that Brown's debate coach for last night was Alastair Campbell. :shocked::shocked:

Crimson Dynamo 16-04-2010 04:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by James (Post 3167857)
Nothing that was said last night by anyone was memorable.


Brown's "am a Scot and ah am the boss of all yoo English mugs" stood out for me

sooty 17-04-2010 01:26 AM

Hi Joe

I thought;


Brown looked so depressed.

Cameron,,,, I would like to support him regardless. (but I hoped he did not say things he could not deliver.)

Clegg,,, it was easy for him to say all those but if we knew more of his party's policies, specially economic, I would not think his party was the one to be considered seriously.

Overall that was too staged not natural and rush rush.

sooty 17-04-2010 01:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet (Post 3167929)
Brown's "am a Scot and ah am the boss of all yoo English mugs" stood out for me


Really?

Normally I am forgetting that he is Scot.


By the way, I have been wondering you are very quiet recently.
Are you all right, LT?

dirtyvileHARRYuk 17-04-2010 09:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sooty (Post 3169845)
Hi Joe

I thought;


Brown looked so depressed.

Cameron,,,, I would like to support him regardless. (but I hoped he did not say things he could not deliver.)

Clegg,,, it was easy for him to say all those but if we knew more of his party's policies, specially economic, I would not think his party was the one to be considered seriously.

Overall that was too staged not natural and rush rush.

hello baby sooty < hows you ? the joe is hopeing good and well. i agree with you that its easy for clegg to look and sound good compared to the other 2 but he deserves a bit of lime light as of what the past 2 partys have put us through over the past 30 years. we need change and hes the one and so what if he fails the other 2 are only going to do that anyway. sorry for the rant its not at you sooty.

karezza 17-04-2010 09:15 AM

Clegg is as good an actor as Tony Bliar.

The British public are so gullible.

Raph 17-04-2010 09:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by WOMBAI (Post 3167295)
It is just an acting competition - who wins the oscar for best performance!

this. :rolleyes:

sooty 17-04-2010 01:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Joe444 (Post 3170057)
but he deserves a bit of lime light as of what the past 2 partys have put us through over the past 30 years. we need change and hes the one and so what if he fails the other 2 are only going to do that anyway. sorry for the rant its not at you sooty.

Joe.:)

Did you see the Arista's thread today?
Liv-Dem became 2nd after the debate!

Being OAP myself, Clegg's policies are very attractive for me but still I am not sure about them. But good luck to them.

I might have said before at another thread, nation might not aware whichever the party governs, our daily lives must become harder than now.
We have to solve this enormous debts.

I would love Tory to win, but I do not want them to be blamed for clearing Brown's mess.

dirtyvileHARRYuk 17-04-2010 03:56 PM

i disagree with you sooty in saying we have to solve enormous debts < we can not have people who goven the country makeing things tighter and harder for everyone on low wages while the rich keep on living it up < its not fair and its not right < so the joe would say to the debt problem >< let all the high earners pay for it seen as it was all high erners that got us into this mess in the first place < ie bankers.

sooty 17-04-2010 08:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Joe444 (Post 3170743)
< let all the high earners pay for it seen as it was all high earners that got us into this mess in the first place < ie bankers.

Low wages people have to be protected of course.

Who pays the debts?
Yes, we may have to rely on high earners. But I do not think it is not enough.

By the way we can not blame bankers for everything.
One of Brown's biggest mistake was change of pension system I think.

One of my friends, much younger than me was paying into her private pension fund for a long time.
But since Brown changed the system, she stopped it and bought a property as her future pension. The mortgage amount was similar with the pension she was paying.
A lots of people did similar, I read papers around that time.
Less money to pension funds, and properties price has gone up.
Already Brown had announced, "no more boom and bust".

Ha ha Joe, these things were from a paper I read every day.

I went to Tesco this afternoon. While I was waiting for my friend I went to a cafe. I found Mirror there and read it. Expectedly there were full of anti Tory. Then a paper I read is anti Labour.:bigsmile:

Pen is Power.

Anyway what is a point what I am saying. I can not vote as I am not British.
I do not have the guts to give up Japanese nationality as we are not allowed to have duel nationalities.:o

dirtyvileHARRYuk 17-04-2010 08:43 PM

well you are in a tricky one there sooty < the joe sends some love to a friend.

Harry! 17-04-2010 08:45 PM

I do agree with his views on education and classroom sizes, Though I would like Cameron as our prime minister.

sooty 17-04-2010 09:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Joe444 (Post 3171509)
well you are in a tricky one there sooty < the joe sends some love to a friend.

:)




Hi, Harry.

dirtyvileHARRYuk 17-04-2010 09:51 PM

its joe not harry lol infarct i quite like harry lol

sooty 18-04-2010 07:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Joe444 (Post 3171720)
its joe not harry lol infarct i quite like harry lol


I can not resist say hello to everyone visiting Joe's threads.
I feel like I am Joe's receptionist. :bigsmile:


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