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Originally Posted by Z
Their campaigns for the general election, obviously. What else would I be talking about? Ed Miliband has been defensively trying to stamp his feet and tell everyone he's ready to be Prime Minister like the dozy little brother he is. Nick Clegg's had his tail between his legs for years since the students that voted him into the coalition angrily called him out for double crossing them. UKIP is crashing down around Nigel Farage with each passing day so no point commenting on them, it was a fad for angry people. In short - David Cameron looks the least stupid, therefore looks the most capable by default. He's not ****ed the country up and we are seeing signs of recovery in recent months which have come just in the nick of time for his campaign spiels.
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Well, seeing as Ed has explained the difference in his and his brothers politics several times I'm shocked that there's still some in the UK who haven't had their concerns clarified on that issue.
He has set out already his key policies not only in the manifesto but also submitted them for parliamentary scrutiny, for me that is better than all the scandal mongering, backbiting, empty promises and wild claims I've seen from the current govt as to their next term.There's nothing that they've suggested will be implemented that's accounted for either in the budget or clarified by the OBR or IFS, therefore it can only be taken as hot air imo.