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UK PoliGAF: General election thread of LibCon Coalitionage

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DECK'ARD

The Amiga Brotherhood
This debate is a bit rubbish compared to the last one, being outdone by ITV for shame.

We'll need the BBC to raise the bar again.
 
Dark Machine said:
Well as me and Varion said, they're dependant on Audience questions, the ordinary British person (or Sky viewer at least) obviously doesn't give a shit about these issues even though we depend on them for survival. It's a load of bollocks. We're back on the debate we had last week.

Then they should have both moderator and audience questions to make sure these topics are actually touched on.
 

Varion

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ConfusingJazz said:
Then they should have both moderator and audience questions to make sure these topics are actually touched on.
Absolutely.

Unfortunately all Sky News care about is making Cameron look good, not having a quality debate.
 

Empty

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RedShift said:
Really? I prefer him to the constant interruption of last week stifling debate, Telegraph comment aside.

yeah, i liked how the guy last week kept the debate on topic, and he was much fairer in his allocation of time in the free debate. this debate is very aimless and messy.



PowderedToast said:
fuck this moderator

word. what an odious murdoch-owned tool.
 

Wes

venison crêpe
Clegg's posturing is fucking A-Class. When Brown attacks him, he is moving his body to contest Brown rather than just stand straight towards the lecturn.
 
This one hasn't been very good at all. Questions asked last week, questions that should have been asked last week. Questions I don't really care about. I thought this was going to be much more Euro/America centric.
 

Chinner

Banned
Chriswok said:
This one hasn't been very good at all. Questions asked last week, questions that should have been asked last week. Questions I don't really care about. I thought this was going to be much more Euro/America centric.
I agree. But to be fair, since they've moved away from foreign policy Clegg has been doing alot better.
 

avaya

Member
Sky stopped international affairs because Cameron would be in far over his head.

Cameron is going to be utterly butt-fucked next week.
 

Varion

Member
More camera on the nodding :lol Clegg's doing well on this question, but Sky are giving him even more points. What's going on? Is the cameraman going to get fired?
 
Yeah, some people are really taking the 'MURDOCH' thing a bit too far. I think some people expect him to personally vet anything that ever happens in anything he owns.

Aside from the dodgy Telegraph bit, the debate is even.
 
Chinner said:
I agree. But to be fair, since they've moved away from foreign policy Clegg has been doing alot better.

Was really looking forward to see how each person would answer a question regarding the IMF and bringing the World Economy back in line. Not just the UK, but the rest of the World. How they'd forge alliances in within the European trading block and America, and even Russia.

Why do they keep treating Russia like a bad step child? Befriend the fucker!
 

Linkified

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Zenith said:
on the same scale as the tories and labour? don't be so disingenuous.

Oh lets be serious Lib Dems have a small percentage in the house of commons so of course it wouldn't be as large in the Lib Dem party.
 

Wes

venison crêpe
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painey

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i'd like someone to ask "Mr Cameron, what is your opinion on this 'Jobs Tax'?" because he really hasn't explained how he feels on this issue..
 
Yes because Coalition governments don't run countries well. They only run places like Germany, or Japan, or Czech Republic, or Sweden, or most other non-anglophone countries.
 

Varion

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Dark Machine said:
Yes because Coalition governments don't run countries well. They only run places like Germany, or Japan, or Czech Republic, or Sweden, or most other non-anglophone countries.
You're not seriously suggesting Japan is run well are you? :lol
 

Empty

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Dark Machine said:
Yes because Coalition governments don't run countries well. They only run places like Germany, or Japan, or Czech Republic, or Sweden, or most other non-anglophone countries.

just imagine what would have happened if we'd had a coalition government during WW2. we would have been screwed.
 
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