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Never mind all that. There's something about Julie Etchingham in glasses and the thought of holding an election...
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on April 02, 2015, 10:03:40 pmNever mind all that. There's something about Julie Etchingham in glasses and the thought of holding an election...Are we supposed to be reading that with an imaginary Japanese accent BST?
Thought Farage did well, clearly there is going to be no outright winner, so a UKIP/Labour alliance is the best we can hope for!
Apparently the Labour spinners in the room next to the debate were very gloomy after watching Milliband's performance. He didn't do enough to convince people he would be a good prime minister.
Quote from: IC1967 on April 02, 2015, 10:46:31 pmApparently the Labour spinners in the room next to the debate were very gloomy after watching Milliband's performance. He didn't do enough to convince people he would be a good prime minister. As I said, I think his problem was that he'd rehearsed a number of soundbites and then delivered them at various points. He sounded more like he was addressing an election rally than taking part in a debate.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on April 02, 2015, 10:03:40 pmNever mind all that. There's something about Julie Etchingham in glasses and the thought of holding an election...Of course Julie Etchingham, but I thought Leanne Wood was gorgeous.
Quote from: The Red Baron on April 02, 2015, 10:57:58 pmQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on April 02, 2015, 10:03:40 pmNever mind all that. There's something about Julie Etchingham in glasses and the thought of holding an election...Of course Julie Etchingham, but I thought Leanne Wood was gorgeous. I'm with you on that one. Add your own "Cymru" jokes here.
How does an Australian get to be leader of the Greens?
Thought Nicola Sturgeon came across very well. Farage looked even more a dick and Miliband as TRB said sounded too rehearsed. Was interesting how Cameron wasn't keen to enagage and was silent for most parts.
For someone who us supposed to be a breath of fresh air and a break from normal politics, Sturgeon doesn't half do the "I will twist facts remorselessly for political advantage" thing to perfection. Today she's said. "A matter of simple arithmetic says if the SNP and Labour combined have more seats than the Tories we lock the Tories out of government." Utter bullshit. The LDs and DUP have both said they will negotiate FIRST with the largest party. So, consider two alternative scenarios. 1) Con 290Lab 270SNP 49LD 30DUP 8A Tory/LD/DUP group has a majority. And the LDs and DUP will be negotiating with the Tories to form a Govt. b) Con 290Lab 310LD 30 SNP 10DUP 8Now a Lab/LD agreement looks stuck on to result in a stable Govt. The SNP have made lying while appearing to be honest and above the fray into an art form. They are reassuring the Scottish electorate that they can vote SNP and be protected from a Tory-led Govt. It is barefaced lying. But then again, the SNP don't really care about the consequences for Scots as long as they advance the historic independence agenda. That's why they were prepared to foist utterly catastrophic economic policies on the Scots (Euro, Celtic Tiger model, Sterling Area, oil-based finances). Not because they would help the Scots. Because they were popular and would help the SNP gain traction. A risible bunch of mendacious chancers, leading honest people up the garden path.