Well I clearly watched it more closely than you because I remember a specific incident where Brown asked him something to which he avoided by saying something else so Brown was going 'answer the question David' but the time ran out so the host moved them on.Cameron didn't dodge the questions at all, he actually answered them unlike the other two who baffled on and on about things which didn't relate to the question at all. However Cleggs policy on Trident is VERY ALARMING. Yes your right, we DONT live in in the cold war era, BUT we DO live with a threat posed by IRAN and NORTH KOREA. If trident were scrapped we would be a significant disadvantage as it acts as a deterrent for other country's. As a result, you want to scrap it, were defenceless which is a VERY DANGEROUS position to be in.
Of course I'm bashing the host, if you actually WATCHED the program you could clearly see Alistair was cutting the leaders off in key moments of their answers. The only person NOT to break the rules was David Cameron as the other two wouldn't shut up when their time was up so don't give me as of course I realise there was a time limit but it was rather obvious Clegg and Brown didn't realise this.
Its also people like you, who are deluded and cannot see the debates for what they were as I previously said.
I also found Nick Cleggs body language to be absolutely terrible. Sorry but having your hand in your pocket clearly shows you are un-interested and dont actually care and as a result if he doesnt care then why should other people?
And I'm deluded? Says the guy with the most narrow-minded view I have ever seen. At least I'm approaching my analysis from a neutral perspective.
Edit: Apeel's post above is exactly what I was talking about.
Last edited by Black_Apalachi; 15-04-2010 at 11:11 PM.
One thing I noticed is the fact he doesn't once smile or make a joke or appear human in any sense.
Gordon made a few jokes, Clegg tried to speak to the audience and wrote the questioner's names down, Brown was the first to go out and shake the audience's hands.
Genuine guys, Cameron wants to be Paris Hilton when he grows up.
All the shaking hands etc is just part of the act. It's wise to ignore that sort of stuff on focus on what they say and decide whether they really mean what they say or not.One thing I noticed is the fact he doesn't once smile or make a joke or appear human in any sense.
Gordon made a few jokes, Clegg tried to speak to the audience and wrote the questioner's names down, Brown was the first to go out and shake the audience's hands.
Genuine guys, Cameron wants to be Paris Hilton when he grows up.
Well the way he did it was he went straight off his podium and to the audience. Either that's scripted or just the way he does things.
At a town hall near me, I missed it because I was ill, he took questions on immigration and afterwards he thanked everyone for turning out. He then set up a table for 1-1 question asking, shook everyones hands and even if it was all just an act, at least it worked.
Cameron is pathetic.
Of course it's the way he does things. He's the prime minister. All these guys know how to make the best impressions on people, it's their job. I'm just saying I'd be worried if people based their vote on how friendly the party candidate is.Well the way he did it was he went straight off his podium and to the audience. Either that's scripted or just the way he does things.
At a town hall near me, I missed it because I was ill, he took questions on immigration and afterwards he thanked everyone for turning out. He then set up a table for 1-1 question asking, shook everyones hands and even if it was all just an act, at least it worked.
Cameron is pathetic.
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