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Y Ddraig Goch Flag In The Crowd 27 Mar 15 10.47am Send a Private Message to Y Ddraig Goch Add Y Ddraig Goch as a friend

Slightly peurile but ultimately a great example of why Moribund will not win the election.

 


the dignified don't even enter in the game

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Hoof Hearted 27 Mar 15 10.48am

I fell asleep at some point...... that just about sums it up.

What I saw I felt Paxo was a bully and neither really coped.... I expected that of Miliband but was surprised that Cameron looked ill at ease.

Farage would easily out debate these two on that form, but he faces tough questioning every day and is quicker on his feet.

I don't think this episode, or any future ones will make much difference to the voting.

 

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Lyons550 Flag Shirley 27 Mar 15 10.50am Send a Private Message to Lyons550 Add Lyons550 as a friend

Quote We are goin up! at 27 Mar 2015 10.39am

Quote johnno42000 at 27 Mar 2015 10.20am

Quote Willo at 27 Mar 2015 9.54am

Quote johnno42000 at 27 Mar 2015 9.51am

I thought Miliband shaded it but there was a definite bias by the presenters. The woman, Burley, kept interrupting Miliband and the questions were far more personal. Paxman was a total t***.

Don't be so ridiculous. He was a total embarrassment but I never expected anything else. That said, Cameron wasn't at his best during the Paxman interrogation.

Would love to continue this debate but I am off to HQ now !!!!


Edited by Willo (27 Mar 2015 9.56am)

You keep believing it. He actually showed a little passion (something our politicians rarely show) something that slimey Cameron doesn't know how to do.


Walking around a bit and talking loudly isn't passion. Passion is having a vision for the country and sticking to it. Hate to say it, that's why Farage comes across as the most passionate by miles.

Miliband has no vision, he's a patch-up reactionary politician.

"Oooo look at energy prices going up, let's freeze them!" They drop.

"Millions more will be unemployed!" They aren't.

"Inflation will go through the roof!" It didn't.


I thought Miliband came across well in terms of standing up to a ridiculous line of questioning from Paxman (who was a self-important tw*t throughout), but did he say anything of any substance whatsoever? Of course he f*cking didn't. He was full of rhetoric, using phrases like "Let me be clear about this" before being exactly the opposite. I thought it was a painful watch all round.


Spot on!

 


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Hoof Hearted 27 Mar 15 10.59am

Quote Y Ddraig Goch at 27 Mar 2015 10.47am

Slightly peurile but ultimately a great example of why Moribund will not win the election.

He definitely looks "tuffy nuss" in this photo!

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We are goin up! Flag Coulsdon 27 Mar 15 11.02am Send a Private Message to We are goin up! Add We are goin up! as a friend

Miliband saying "Hell yes, I'm tough enough" is probably the most cringeworthy piece of television I've ever watched.

 


The problem with socialism is that you eventually run out of other people's money.

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johnno42000 Flag 27 Mar 15 11.06am Send a Private Message to johnno42000 Add johnno42000 as a friend

While former Apprentice and Celebrity Big Brother star Katie Hopkins was not impressed with Miliband either, tweeting: "If this man is Prime Minister I will leave the UK. This man is not Great Britain. This is Russell Brand in a chuffing suit."

The greatest reason for voting for Ed.

 


'Lies to the masses as are like fly's to mollasses...they want more and more and more'

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Hoof Hearted 27 Mar 15 11.08am

Quote We are goin up! at 27 Mar 2015 11.02am

Miliband saying "Hell yes, I'm tough enough" is probably the most cringeworthy piece of television I've ever watched.


If only he did say it.... his slobbering lips actually uttered "tuffy nuss"........

Hahaha

 

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topcat Flag Holmesdale / Surbiton 27 Mar 15 11.09am Send a Private Message to topcat Add topcat as a friend

Quote johnno42000 at 27 Mar 2015 11.06am

While former Apprentice and Celebrity Big Brother star Katie Hopkins was not impressed with Miliband either, tweeting: "If this man is Prime Minister I will leave the UK. This man is not Great Britain. This is Russell Brand in a chuffing suit."

The greatest reason for voting for Ed.

We have had vote SNP and get Tories, vote UKIP and get Labour, now we have Vote Tory and keep Katie Hopkins!

 


It's 106 miles to Chicago, we got a full tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, it's dark... and we're wearing sunglasses.

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johnno42000 Flag 27 Mar 15 11.11am Send a Private Message to johnno42000 Add johnno42000 as a friend

Quote topcat at 27 Mar 2015 11.09am

Quote johnno42000 at 27 Mar 2015 11.06am

While former Apprentice and Celebrity Big Brother star Katie Hopkins was not impressed with Miliband either, tweeting: "If this man is Prime Minister I will leave the UK. This man is not Great Britain. This is Russell Brand in a chuffing suit."

The greatest reason for voting for Ed.

We have had vote SNP and get Tories, vote UKIP and get Labour, now we have Vote Tory and keep Katie Hopkins!


 


'Lies to the masses as are like fly's to mollasses...they want more and more and more'

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DanH Flag SW2 27 Mar 15 11.31am Send a Private Message to DanH Add DanH as a friend

Quote Hoof Hearted at 27 Mar 2015 10.48am

I fell asleep at some point...... that just about sums it up.

What I saw I felt Paxo was a bully and neither really coped.... I expected that of Miliband but was surprised that Cameron looked ill at ease.

Farage would easily out debate these two on that form, but he faces tough questioning every day and is quicker on his feet.

I don't think this episode, or any future ones will make much difference to the voting.


Not sure about that mate, you are getting on a bit.

 

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Y Ddraig Goch Flag In The Crowd 27 Mar 15 11.33am Send a Private Message to Y Ddraig Goch Add Y Ddraig Goch as a friend

Quote topcat at 27 Mar 2015 10.47am

Quote Willo at 27 Mar 2015 9.54am

Quote johnno42000 at 27 Mar 2015 9.51am

I thought Miliband shaded it but there was a definite bias by the presenters. The woman, Burley, kept interrupting Miliband and the questions were far more personal. Paxman was a total t***.

Don't be so ridiculous. He was a total embarrassment but I never expected anything else. That said, Cameron wasn't at his best during the Paxman interrogation.

Would love to continue this debate but I am off to HQ now !!!!

Edited by Willo (27 Mar 2015 9.56am)

Willo, what I can't understand is why your leader bottled it and wouldn't go head to head with Ed.
Also, what do you think of William Haugue (with Cameron and Gove) trying to unseat the Speaker? Looked pretty underhand the way he went about it. A lot of Tories didn't like it.


No current leader wants a debate as they have everything to lose, the only time an incumbent will agree to a debate is if they are struggling in the polls

 


the dignified don't even enter in the game

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topcat Flag Holmesdale / Surbiton 27 Mar 15 12.04pm Send a Private Message to topcat Add topcat as a friend

Quote Y Ddraig Goch at 27 Mar 2015 11.33am

Quote topcat at 27 Mar 2015 10.47am

Quote Willo at 27 Mar 2015 9.54am

Quote johnno42000 at 27 Mar 2015 9.51am

I thought Miliband shaded it but there was a definite bias by the presenters. The woman, Burley, kept interrupting Miliband and the questions were far more personal. Paxman was a total t***.

Don't be so ridiculous. He was a total embarrassment but I never expected anything else. That said, Cameron wasn't at his best during the Paxman interrogation.

Would love to continue this debate but I am off to HQ now !!!!

Edited by Willo (27 Mar 2015 9.56am)

Willo, what I can't understand is why your leader bottled it and wouldn't go head to head with Ed.
Also, what do you think of William Haugue (with Cameron and Gove) trying to unseat the Speaker? Looked pretty underhand the way he went about it. A lot of Tories didn't like it.


No current leader wants a debate as they have everything to lose, the only time an incumbent will agree to a debate is if they are struggling in the polls

I can sort of understand that but against Ed? He lost out is a debate with the Hear Say bird and from what I hear on here (I never see it) Dave wipes the floor with him at PMQT.

 


It's 106 miles to Chicago, we got a full tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, it's dark... and we're wearing sunglasses.

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