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    the election challengers debate

    Is it me but I cant believe the challengers tonight are the best politicians the UK has to offer. What that Australian is contributing I really don't know. Ed pitches to the camera every time like a "buy me" 1970's advert. Shamefully over rehearsed. At least Farage got it right - it was a lefties night in.

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      He still can't even get Farage's position on the NHS right, nor the context in which he discussed an insurance-based system. Either duplicitous (most likely), or a moron (also possible.) If I were Farage I'd have asked him if he's turned on a TV in the past year or so, or even better, point to Labour's own actions and the positions of its peers in the HoL. Miliband really hasn't got a leg to stand on in this respect.
      Last edited by Zero Liability; 16 April 2015, 21:02.

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        To be fair I think being Australian is the one thing I wouldn't criticise her for

        Uncosted policies, and a hidden marxist agenda that uses a veneer of environmentalism to woo nieve voters, would be of more pressing concern really
        Socialism is inseparably interwoven with totalitarianism and the abject worship of the state.

        No Socialist Government conducting the entire life and industry of the country could afford to allow free, sharp, or violently-worded expressions of public discontent.

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          Well, the other thing was that this was not dissimilar to the last 'debate', in that it wasn't so much a 'debate' as it was a rehearsal of well worn talking points, and once more quite unfocussed. The only difference being this time it was Miliband who drew most of the fire rather than Cameron. A leftist mob ganging up on another leftist and the (noticeably absent) Tory bogeyman.
          Last edited by Zero Liability; 16 April 2015, 21:21.

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            #6
            When the government's boot is on your throat, whether it is a left boot or a right, is of no consequence.

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              #7
              No doubt, but one side is far keener on stamping on it that much harder at present.

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                #8
                I missed it.
                I was busy being recovered from the M40.
                Bloody car. It needs a damn good thrashing.

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                  #9
                  To be fair, Natalie Bennett should declare an interest when it comes to abolishing the monarchy. being an Australian republican and also a brain dead amoeba should be enough to exclude her from any debate
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                    #10
                    This time next month we will be run by socialists. (Red Ed, Miss Oz, PC and Nicola pulling the strings).
                    A la France. And just look at their economy.

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