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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr. Richard North, EU Referendum
    If anyone had any residual belief that there was anything salvageable from our current system of government, forget it! The children have taken over and all we are left with is the wreckage.

    This illustrates my fears about the state of British government and our leaving the EU. On current evidence, we have - as pointed out previously - lost the ability to govern ourselves, in which case a fully independent UK in the hands of these clowns would be a disaster.

    That is not to say that we should not leave the EU – far from it. But it does say that merely campaigning to leave is not enough. Additionally, we have to have plans to rebuild our government and put the grown-ups back in charge.
    Not a serious in-depth political post, but an indication of the calibre of our political debate that we're now forced to endure from the three dead political parties which are held up by our voting system and the media. Two political parties with collapsing membership figures, all identical and operating on the basis of 'we need to get into office' rather than any form of belief or serious discussion and/or debate.

    It also brings up another point as well and how just a little bit of homework makes you think - some of you may have seen that last week David Cameron was splashed all over the papers and offical Conservative blogs saying that we need inventive capitalism and less state control (which is true)..... but this is coming from the man who wants to meddle in the price of Terrys' Chocolate Orange. Need I say more?

    David Cameron and Ed Miliband arguing over chocolate prices, could it be anymore of a farce?

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    Haven't they got more crucial issues to solve. This country is riddled with dumb laws as it is i.e. not being allowed to get antibiotics as over the counter prescriptions etc. Such laws baffle me. Also you've got inflation and rising food prices as it is.

    If politicians have nothing better to do in this country than to discuss prices of chocolate oranges, then there is little to hope for.
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    I read this article and I genuinely facepalmed, if they want to sell chocolate oranges cheaply then they should, really the issue isn't how cheap the chocolate is, it's how people aren't being encouraged to eat fruit.

    Miliband is a bit of a joke to be honest.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chippiewill View Post
    I read this article and I genuinely facepalmed, if they want to sell chocolate oranges cheaply then they should, really the issue isn't how cheap the chocolate is, it's how people aren't being encouraged to eat fruit.

    Miliband is a bit of a joke to be honest.
    This.

    It'll be interesting to see the live debates at the next election, assuming he's still leader. Chocolate may be on the agenda!
    One for the road. :rolleyes:

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    Ed Miliband is one of the few individuals on this earth who makes me physically angry.

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    I don't see why everybodys slating Ed Miliband as much as he deserves it, at least he's only the 'opposition' leader - the other clown is in office.


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    Quote Originally Posted by -:Undertaker:- View Post
    I don't see why everybodys slating Ed Miliband
    Not only does he have odd hair and an annoying voice, but his inability to synchronise hand gestures with emphasis in his spiels just annoys me so much. He's clear evidence of a public speaking class gone wrong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mathew View Post
    Not only does he have odd hair and an annoying voice, but his inability to synchronise hand gestures with emphasis in his spiels just annoys me so much. He's clear evidence of a public speaking class gone wrong.
    When he says "Mr Speaker" I genuinely want to punch him.

    How Labour think he will win them an election I don't know.

    Michael Foot all over again...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mathew View Post
    Not only does he have odd hair and an annoying voice, but his inability to synchronise hand gestures with emphasis in his spiels just annoys me so much. He's clear evidence of a public speaking class gone wrong.
    I couldn't care less about the voice, look or hand gestures of a politician.

    So essentially, although both are as bad as one another on this issue - only Ed Miliband deserves criticism because a) he's part of the red camp & b) he looks, talks and moves 'funny' - am I right?


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    I wasn't replying to the issue, I was talking about why he, as an individual, makes me want to poke my eyes out. If you want me to balance things out... David Cameron does have a large forehead, but then I do think he's a good public speaker... hmm...

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