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327 views 5 replies 6 participants last post by  scott28tt  
#1 ·
what a laugh !

Howard.... needs a lesson on presentation, total idiot
Kennedy.... actually came across OK and beleiveable
Blair....well argued as normal. although i think he has been shouting too much or talking too long... he has almost lost his voice

Im still undecided.....
 
#2 ·
Yeah

Lib Dem's are the only ones that make sense ...but they can say whatever they want because they know they won't get elected..... They will make a better opposition than the Tory's are doing after the election :wink:

Paul
 
#4 ·
Kennedy - 2 mins hostility from the audience, 28 mins reasoned discussion.

Howard - 10 mins hostility, 20 mins reasoned discussion.

Blair - 30 mins hostility.

Hmmmm - Assuming the audience was balanced, I would be a little worried if I were Tony.
 
#5 ·
I can't understand how anyone can be either undecided or voting Labour at this election. They have been in power for about 8 years and what have they achieved? Money has been spent on public services but in all the wrong places, targets and statistics have become more important than the services themselves, taxes have risen (especially for lower earners because of their silly promise about not increasing income taxes), disproportionate amounts of time have been spent in parliament on meaningless legislation such as the fox hunting ban, we have been taken to war for the wrong reasons, promised House of Lords reform has never happened, standards in schools have got worse (despite results continually getting better), violent crime is increasing because police spend more time filling in forms than walking the streets etc etc.

There is just so much that this government has to be ashamed of, I just cannot believe that anyone would consider voting for them. To vote for them because you don't believe the opposition would do any better is probably the worst reason I can imagine.
 
#6 ·
Kennedy was also the only one to get cheered off the stage when he'd finished, I liked the way he came across and he was quite humorous too.

Q: Who do you think will be the next Prime Minister?
A: Charles Kennedy
Howard came across as the pompous twit I've always thought he was anyway. I find him far too contradictory and hypocritical (sp?) to take him seriously.

Blair was booed as he arrived on stage, and spent the whole 30 minutes trying to crawl away from questions.

I hope people don't vote tactically next week, and that they genuinely vote for the party (and/or leader) that they believe in.