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    When they mentioned Climate Change, I thought to myself "Undertaker must be fuming right now" because he doesn't believe in Climate Change.

    Anyway, I missed the second half of the debate but I think Brown did so much better than the other two. Last week Nick Clegg wasn't bad but this week he wasn't as good. Maybe people didn't expect him to do great last week so he looked better than he really was. But this week its clearly: 1st Brown, 2nd Cameron, 3rd Clegg.

    I understand from reading news stories that Cameron was annoyed that Labour have been sending leaflets about Tories? Oh yeah that is so out of order. Billboards all over the country is acceptable but leaflets aren't. I sometimes wonder how Cameron even because their leader...

    The polls are a load of crap tbh.

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    Clegg did alright, less so than last week. I'd put him in a tie 1st place with Brown who was beautifully aggressive. The "Get real." line will stick with us and so will "I agree with Gordon."

    Murdoch owned polls already reporting that Cameron came 1st, no surprise there.

    I'd like to get Undertaker's thoughts on the European Union question proposed by the Bristol man. That and the fact that Clegg promised a referendum on the Euro.

    Great debate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Apeel View Post
    Clegg did alright, less so than last week. I'd put him in a tie 1st place with Brown who was beautifully aggressive. The "Get real." line will stick with us and so will "I agree with Gordon."

    Murdoch owned polls already reporting that Cameron came 1st, no surprise there.

    I'd like to get Undertaker's thoughts on the European Union question proposed by the Bristol man. That and the fact that Clegg promised a referendum on the Euro.

    Great debate.
    Clegg will have put off a lot of male votes when he said "size matters".

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    I think Nick came on top however I think Gordon did VERY well, putting him a close second. I wasn't impressed with Cameron.

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    "I expected Clegg to come in saying he'd abolish volcanoes. They're part of the old geology, everyones fed up of them."

    Haha, God bless Have I Got News For You and Andy Hamilton.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dander View Post
    Clegg will have put off a lot of male votes when he said "size matters".
    He didn't put me off winkwink

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dander View Post
    When they mentioned Climate Change, I thought to myself "Undertaker must be fuming right now" because he doesn't believe in Climate Change.

    Anyway, I missed the second half of the debate but I think Brown did so much better than the other two. Last week Nick Clegg wasn't bad but this week he wasn't as good. Maybe people didn't expect him to do great last week so he looked better than he really was. But this week its clearly: 1st Brown, 2nd Cameron, 3rd Clegg.

    I understand from reading news stories that Cameron was annoyed that Labour have been sending leaflets about Tories? Oh yeah that is so out of order. Billboards all over the country is acceptable but leaflets aren't. I sometimes wonder how Cameron even because their leader...

    The polls are a load of crap tbh.
    Oh I do believe in climate change as its been occuring since the Earth was formed, what I do not subscribe to is the false myth that we have man made climate change (we dont call it global warming now because that just exposes the total nonsense it is) and that somehow by taxing people you will prevent the Earth from warming up, despite the fact that the Earth has actually been cooling for the last ten to fifteen years.

    If the Labour Party is so serious on climate change, why does it want another run-way built at Heathrow?
    Does that not say to you what a mug they are taking you and the British people for?

    Quote Originally Posted by Apeel View Post
    Clegg did alright, less so than last week. I'd put him in a tie 1st place with Brown who was beautifully aggressive. The "Get real." line will stick with us and so will "I agree with Gordon."

    Murdoch owned polls already reporting that Cameron came 1st, no surprise there.

    I'd like to get Undertaker's thoughts on the European Union question proposed by the Bristol man. That and the fact that Clegg promised a referendum on the Euro.

    Great debate.
    The Labour Party promised a referendum on European Union reformal in their 2005 manifesto, they went back on that promise.
    The Conservative Party promised a referendum on European Union reformal in their 2005 manifesto, they went back on that promise.
    The Liberal Democrats promised a referendum on European Union reformal in their 2005 manifesto, they went back on that promise.

    What I fail to grasp is; why would I, or anybody for that matter believe a word anyone of them says when it comes to the question of the European Union because quite frankly they have all lied/duped us and nothing suggests they will not do it again. I see Gordon Brown was again scaremongering, three million jobs may depend on Europe but nobody is suggesting that we stop trading/talking with Europe because we want to be friends with Europe but not governed by Europe. The pledge of Clegg's on the Euro is total nonsense because his track record when it comes to Europe and referendums is so bad that only a fool could fall for it again. The issue of David Cameron and his pledge to hold a referendum in future on any powers proposed to be transferred to Brussels is also utter tripe because the likelyhood is that we will never have another treaty as the Lisbon Treaty is self-amending.

    Here is the straightforward and democratic solution; let the people decide in a referendum whether or not we want to be part of a European Union in which the aim is (like it or not) to create a European Superstate, its not a conspiracy or a crazy right wing scare story - its offical and its called for in the texts of the treaties which call for 'ever-closer Union'. If Nick Clegg is such a 'Democrat' and if the other two party leaders believe in democracy then they would give us that choice.

    It is wishful thinking of anybody (especially Conservatives) to think that anyone of these men will deliever on their promises.
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    i LOVE how cameron has really messed this election campaign up. oh my god it's actually painful to watch! guess labour owe a lot to the liberals aha.

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    Yet again, I was left to read the polls and see that Cameron came first and scratch my head.

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    This debate was much closer than last week's debate, but I think the Conservatives won this one

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