Or Ed ,people may think he had the balls to turn up (no pun intended)Quote:
Originally Posted by Father Dougal wrote on Thu, 16 April 2015 11:16
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Or Ed ,people may think he had the balls to turn up (no pun intended)Quote:
Originally Posted by Father Dougal wrote on Thu, 16 April 2015 11:16
That might be considered as a terrorist act.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mrs Steve R wrote on Thu, 16 April 2015 14:52
He's standing on the far right - they drew lots. Miliband is standing on the far left which is deeply ironic. As a Lib Dem supporter, Jimbo, will you be watching the debate?Quote:
Originally Posted by JamesWales wrote on Thu, 16 April 2015 13:59
I think Cameron's ratings won't go any lower by not being there, the hit he should have taken would have happened when it was first announced.
Now that he can't attack Dave Ed will turn the spotlight onto Nick Clegg and when that does happen we can all see labour's suggestion that they're the party of the students fall down. Expect the anti-austerity parties to attack both Ed and Clegg on that subject.
Don't think Ed will launch an all out attack against Clegg. He will want their tactical voters to keep the Tories out in certain seats. The anti-austerity crew will be looking to mop up disaffected Lib Dem votes (especially the Greens) but not sure how much valuable air time they will expend on the dead duck that is Clegg.Quote:
Originally Posted by surge wrote on Thu, 16 April 2015 16:28
Methinks it will be a lot closer tonight seeing as Sturgeon surely won't be allowed to come across as well and Natalie Bennett surely won't come across quite as badly.Quote:
Originally Posted by babyloncardiff wrote on Thu, 16 April 2015 17:39
http://www.ccmb.co.uk/images/smiley_icons/hehe.gifQuote:
Originally Posted by ragbone Red wrote on Thu, 16 April 2015 16:00
Another good chance for Leanne Wood to get her face known amongst the Welsh electorate while Carwyn is kept in the background.
Plaid must be delighted with this sort of exposure.
The Tory papers have already given their verdict on the debate even though it hasn't taken place yet 😃
I take it you didn't listen to her wittering buffoonery in the leaders debate. The best thing for Plaid would be to lock her in a cupboard until after the electionQuote:
Originally Posted by ninianboy1 wrote on Thu, 16 April 2015 18:55
Potential banana skin here for milliband he has much to lose and not much to gain.
Clegg was ripped to pieces by that buffoon Farage. I think most people have lost all respect for him since his halcyon days preceding the 2010 General Election.Quote:
Originally Posted by surge wrote on Thu, 16 April 2015 17:56
What was the plus or minus moving graph at the bottom of the screen
But at least he's shown that he's got the bollocks to stand up to questioning. He'll be respected more than Clegg and Cameron for doing that.Quote:
Originally Posted by gandalf1927 wrote on Thu, 16 April 2015 19:29
Sturgeon doing the biz againQuote:
Originally Posted by Colon Man wrote on Thu, 16 April 2015 20:13
Ed doing the biz
He's getting an absolute kicking!Quote:
Originally Posted by Gluey wrote on Thu, 16 April 2015 20:24
Where's Mr Slimy?Quote:
Originally Posted by Gluey wrote on Thu, 16 April 2015 20:24
The only one getting a kicking is Cameron. Listen to the audience applause!Quote:
Originally Posted by Croesy Blue wrote on Thu, 16 April 2015 20:26
The left wing audience! No surprise there then.Quote:
Originally Posted by Gluey wrote on Thu, 16 April 2015 20:31
http://www.ccmb.co.uk/images/smiley_icons/hehe.gif he really isn'tQuote:
Originally Posted by Croesy Blue wrote on Thu, 16 April 2015 20:26
The audience has been carefully chosen to be unbiased. Cameron has miscalculated badly on this one.Quote:
Originally Posted by Croesy Blue wrote on Thu, 16 April 2015 20:32
Oh dear. Voting UKIP are we Croesy?Quote:
Originally Posted by Croesy Blue wrote on Thu, 16 April 2015 20:32
Categorically not.Quote:
Originally Posted by Kiffa wrote on Thu, 16 April 2015 20:34