That was brutal from Paxman, but I reckon Cameron just about held his own.
Übermatik;157611127 said:Put me in the 'probably voting Green, if at all' camp.
Possibly, but the Cameron being hit with questions about broken promises are now ready for the 10 O'Clock News -- whereas Milibland gets Paxo right at the end of the show.
Possibly, but the Cameron being hit with questions about broken promises are now ready for the 10 O'Clock News -- whereas Milibland gets Paxo right at the end of the show.
Green would stand a chance if every apathetic voter just went green I reckon
I can't stand the bloke, but I don't think Cameron came off too badly there. Miliband's bit should be interesting..
I hope the polls prove true and SNP get a decent number of seats. The three main parties are turds.
Feel sorry for them people out width Scotland. You guys don't even have a variable alternative choice. Well Green I suppose.
FPTP is terrible.
Possibly, but the Cameron being hit with questions about broken promises are now ready for the 10 O'Clock News -- whereas Milibland gets Paxo right at the end of the show.
What a question from the crowd there....
If you think the 10 o'clock news couldn't get a headline in about something that happens at the end of the show, you're wrong. The production teams on those kind of shows are incredible.
A waste of a question.
Audience questions? Waste of time.
What would you ask?
Go green or go home.
Can someone just explain how Ed got the Labour nomination over his brother? I wasn't really paying attention at the tame and just remember saying "who??".
Can someone just explain how Ed got the Labour nomination over his brother? I wasn't really paying attention at the tame and just remember saying "who??".
Can someone just explain how Ed got the Labour nomination over his brother? I wasn't really paying attention at the tame and just remember saying "who??".
Can someone just explain how Ed got the Labour nomination over his brother? I wasn't really paying attention at the tame and just remember saying "who??".
What would you ask?
Why are politicians incapable of answering a simple question christ.
Can someone just explain how Ed got the Labour nomination over his brother? I wasn't really paying attention at the tame and just remember saying "who??".
I actually think Paxman wasn't that great, he let Cameron away with murder in the second half of that interview. He generally seemed in a bit of a rush to get to the next question since of picking apart the answers.
I actually think Paxman wasn't that great, he let Cameron away with murder in the second half of that interview. He generally seemed in a bit of a rush to get to the next question since of picking apart the answers.
Personally, I'm not voting this year.
I am going with the philosophy that I trust neither party running for election and want to display that disinterest by actively ignoring my right to vote.
I know many people who will be doing the same.
What would you ask?
I'm not really sure it does though. Don't get me wrong, I agree with you in principle, but there could be 100's of reasons why someone didn't vote.
Maybe a spoiled ballot would be better? Not sure if they go anywhere, but if they do, I think k it would send more of a message of dissatisfaction if done in an obvious way as you've then even bothered to go to the polling station to do it.