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    Default The "Bigoted Woman" strikes again..

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-13047156

    Clegg seemed to rather avoid the question, although perhaps her question regarding siding with the Tories over Labour deserved a stupid answer
    Ah well, interesting nontheless.

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    To be fair to him, he could hardly say he didn't agree with the changes lol

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    Very interesting, he didn't like her at all - I wonder what he'll have said afterwards

    She asked a fair question, she made a fair point that the Liberals have changed from one stance to another to stick with the Conservatives and he completely ignored her being happy about it, Clegg is clearly under pressure from the Lib Dems, things like this: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-13047269. He couldnt, as the woman said "look her in the eye and tell me you are happy with what you're doing". He really is a pathetic man who is just walking around in David Cameron's shadow nodding his head everytime DC wants him to. I admire David Cameron in the way he conducts his politics, he believes in his purpose and he believes in what he's doing and if you asked David Cameron if he was happy with what he was doing he would quite clearly state "Yes".
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hecktix View Post
    Very interesting, he didn't like her at all - I wonder what he'll have said afterwards
    I half expected him to turn around and say "some bigoted woman" under his breath..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Milestone View Post
    To be fair to him, he could hardly say he didn't agree with the changes lol
    Ah but Dom, Lib Dems have been fighting against the coalition plans, if he didn't agree he could do the right thing and walk out of the coalition and save himself and the party. The only reason he's agreeing is because he likes being in power, I really don't know what clouded judgement the man has but public opinion of the tories is rapidly decreasing but in my eyes the Lib Dems look worse as they are just nodding their heads and doing what the tories say. The tories are sticking to their values, the Lib Dems aren't.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hecktix View Post
    Very interesting, he didn't like her at all - I wonder what he'll have said afterwards

    She asked a fair question, she made a fair point that the Liberals have changed from one stance to another to stick with the Conservatives and he completely ignored her being happy about it, Clegg is clearly under pressure from the Lib Dems, things like this: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-13047269. He couldnt, as the woman said "look her in the eye and tell me you are happy with what you're doing". He really is a pathetic man who is just walking around in David Cameron's shadow nodding his head everytime DC wants him to. I admire David Cameron in the way he conducts his politics, he believes in his purpose and he believes in what he's doing and if you asked David Cameron if he was happy with what he was doing he would quite clearly state "Yes".
    What have the un-Liberal un-Democratic Liberal Democrats really changed stance on? let's have a look shall we..

    - The handover of powers to the EU is still going on at an alarming rate, something the Liberals are quite content with.
    - Government expenditure is still increasing and is due to increase upto 2015, again, no problems from the Liberals who campaigned for more spending.
    - More money we do not have is being thrown at global warming climate change, which the Liberals harped on about.
    - The House of Lords which was already ruined is now being abolished, something the Liberals have eagerly awaited for for many years.
    - Taxation is still rising whilst the state expands at an unaffordable rate, something the Liberals have campaigned on for years.
    +many more, from the welfare state to the armed forces.

    Now with the issue of the students fees, hmm perhaps yes - but as we've found out they never planned to follow this through anyway as it was rather apparent they would not form a government and thus could promise the earth in return for votes. So why do we keep saying the Liberals have sold out? The only people who have been sold out (again, its happened before) are conservative-minded people who continue to vote for a party which is no longer conservative in the slighest yet pretends to be conservative before election time.

    The question you should ask yourselves is this; could Ed Miliband look you in the eye and tell you he is not happy with the present government based on policy? being a politician I suppose he could tell you he was not, but compare the policies of the three parties and you will find them as one.
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    He treated her like a ******, she asked why you went with conservatives and she understand what happened where no one got a majority.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hecktix View Post
    Ah but Dom, Lib Dems have been fighting against the coalition plans, if he didn't agree he could do the right thing and walk out of the coalition and save himself and the party. The only reason he's agreeing is because he likes being in power, I really don't know what clouded judgement the man has but public opinion of the tories is rapidly decreasing but in my eyes the Lib Dems look worse as they are just nodding their heads and doing what the tories say. The tories are sticking to their values, the Lib Dems aren't.
    The Lib Dems aren't a party in my eyes, they're just a party of leeches that attach themselves to whoever has the most votes to survive. They have no policies, they have no beliefs, they're just leeches.

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    The way he talks down to her is disgusting.

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    In all fairness his party didn't have a lot of choice. It would have been manic with a Labour-LibDem-GreenParty-SNP-Independents and whatever else they'd have needed to make a government. Tories would have had a landslide victory in 2015. At the moment it's still between Labour and Conservatives.
    One for the road. :rolleyes:

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