Tonight marks the end of Labour. Labour may have the best 'policies' but the fact is the country are sick and tired of the Labour party, and it is time for them to go.
Enter, David Cameron.
Good night.
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And its rather obvious you were not watching the debate clearly either, as if you were you could see Brown repeating himself like a stuck record on continuous repeat. I got fed up of him mentioning tax credits as he said it so many times.
First debate i think Cameron did fairly well but Clegg did win it.
Second debate i thought Cameron won by a few points with Clegg a close second and Brown last.
The third and final debate Cameron was clearly the winner.
Therefore its clear Gordon Brown is trailing at the back of the pack.
Cameron won it again I thought, not as impressive as last weeks performance in terms of getting policies across though. But he did come across the best which is presumably why the polls finally rated him. Clegg's best performance I thought, more substance than usual and Brown was abismal. He was lying about Tory policies the whole time and just getting very desperate with things such as child tax credits. His rudeness once again shone through tonight, waivering his head and laughing everytime he was criticised, but thankfully he didnt have a ridiculous one liner this week.
The inheritance tax cut will affect 4 MILLION I hear rather than the 3000 Gordon quoted. The corporate tax cut is not aimed at banks, it is aimed at all businesses. Alan Johnson himself has admitted that Labour cannot safeguard the police from cuts, yet Gordon tried to criticse Cameron for it. As for child benefits, as Cameron pointed out they're only being cut for people earning over £50k a year which is fair enough, funny that GB failed to mention this. My gran is quite well off and says she'd rather not get the winter fuel allowance, people on here have said they dont even need EMA yet the government gives it them. People who are well off do not need the tax payers money, especially in times like this when the poorer are better off with the money.
Gordon Brown is a dishonest and lying politician, tonight showed that and so does the fact Labour have broken 27 Manifesto promises since 2005.
Why do most Labour supporters on here seem to think that when Gordon Brown is shown as doing terrible either on fair polling or by the media exposing his gaffes, they seem to think its some sort of fix where the media is destroying the Labour Party on purpose? - I mean, talk about not being able to take criticism/being completely paranoid.
As where the economy is concerned, would any Labour supporters like to tell me why taxing people more and expanding the public sector generates growth in the economy - because in all truth, it doesnt.
From watching the debate tonight on the iplayer, i did feel Brown was alot stronger than the previous debates, Cameron seemed over confident as usual, but i personally felt Clegg was the one with the answers. Still swayed to the Lib dems!
This has sod all to do with UKIP and its electoral results, although I would kindly remind you of the last proportional representative electon that was held in this country, UKIP came second - beating both the Labour Party and the Liberal Democrats and the results can be seen below which i've had to post because it just seems this goes on and on everytime we debate something, even when its got nothing to do with UKIP because you are always so eager on discussing UKIP which suggests to me that you actually consider them a uprising threat. So Saurav, instead of going off on a UKIP bandwagon, would you like to respond to my points for once (i'm sure you can give it a try) which can be seen at the bottom of the page.
http://www.iaza.com/work/100430C/uki...abour14545.bmp
Now back on the topic itself;
Why do you now think polls are rigged/media is tainted because it doesnt give you the result you want?
Would you like to explain to me where/why you have the faith in the absurd backwards economic idea that tax more = more growth?