About how his manifesto outlined where money would come from etc. He said it once and everyone heard, no need to repeat it.
About how his manifesto outlined where money would come from etc. He said it once and everyone heard, no need to repeat it.
Does anybody know if its going to be on repeat or anything anytime soon?
Its better like that, why bother arguing when you can just say your policies and leave the old crap out.
Well, after watching, i've changed my mind; Lib Dem!![]()
Last edited by alexxxxx; 15-04-2010 at 09:24 PM.
goodbye.
Nick was the favourite!
I agree with many of you in saying that Cameron did himself no real favours here. He seemed smarmy at best and I just don't think answered the questions properly. Clegg did well, as I think did Brown. I think Brown may have done himself a few favours tonight, I certainly find him marginally more likeable if nothing else.
But Cameron addressed the real issues, job tax; completely pointless, taking money out the NHS and the Education system where the country needs it the most.I agree with many of you in saying that Cameron did himself no real favours here. He seemed smarmy at best and I just don't think answered the questions properly. Clegg did well, as I think did Brown. I think Brown may have done himself a few favours tonight, I certainly find him marginally more likeable if nothing else.
brown did do well, however i think clegg done extremely well tonight.just spoken to my mum and shes thinking of voting them now instead of conservatives. loolI agree with many of you in saying that Cameron did himself no real favours here. He seemed smarmy at best and I just don't think answered the questions properly. Clegg did well, as I think did Brown. I think Brown may have done himself a few favours tonight, I certainly find him marginally more likeable if nothing else.
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