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    Quote Originally Posted by Chippiewill View Post
    Clegg's an experienced debater and won big at the last elections from the debates, Farage is probably going to lose on the facts and fall back on his populist 'average joe' anecdotal arguments.
    Thing is, both will be called out for spouting BS no matter what your view point is. Clegg may have been charismatic at the debates for the general election, but the world knows he doesn't stick by his convictions and is one of the biggest liars in British politics and has literally no following from any major political demographic - the elderly call him a jumped up upstart, the student demographic see him as a pathetic lightweight liar who didn't stand by his general election promises and the middle classes don't really know who he is other than a sell out.

    Farage is going to eat him alive, for the basic reason that he knows Clegg is a pathetic man with no self-respect or policies and Farage is incredibly good at picking away at these weaknesses leaving his victims riling in their own filth. If Clegg does, some how, come out of this alive he will still go down in history as the biggest sell out in British coalition politics, and if people forget that then they probably shouldn't get involved in politics. A real debate would be with Cameron and Milliband, not the coffee boy-come PM's lap dog.

    I'm just looking forward to Farage giving Clegg the backhanded slap he's been waiting for. He deserves to be further humiliated - much like that pathetic video he made where all he said was sorry. Don't apologise - just quit politics, which any self-respecting politician should and would have done, rather than grasp on to being Deputy for purely selfish reasons.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chippiewill View Post
    Clegg's an experienced debater and won big at the last elections from the debates, Farage is probably going to lose on the facts and fall back on his populist 'average joe' anecdotal arguments.
    Ah 'populist'..... like the 'populist' arguments he put forward over a decade ago regarding the Euro that turned out to be 100% correct whereas Clegg and the political class were telling us that if we didn't join the Euro then we'd be finished as an economic power. Give me populism anyday.

    All Clegg has is the intellectually bankrupt argument that '3m jobs will be lost if you dare vote the wrong way'. Just like with the Euro.


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