General Election 2015

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Tbf to UKIP they've never advocated pulling money for humanitarian disaster relief missions.

Haven't read the details of the Gurkha comment but on the face of it the man sounds like scum.
 

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If that's the case then my bad, the Gurkha comment though is just shocking.

The Gurkha regiment has been a long standing, loyal and very influential part of the British forces, they deserve as much respect as any other British servicemen.
 
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If that's the case then my bad, the Gurkha comment though is just shocking.

The Gurkha regiment has been a long standing, loyal and very influential part of the British forces, they deserve as much respect as any other British servicemen.
Agreed. Tbf, and in the interests of people in glass houses who might be considering chucking a few stones around, it was the Labour Government under Brown that seemed determined to block Gurkhas from settling in the UK after their service.

Championing their case was one of the best things Clegg has ever done in politics. Not that there's a huge amount more on that list.
 

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I don't always agree with Labour policies, which is natural as id only agree with 100% of them if I drafted them!

I was never comfortable with Brown, I was one of the disillusioned Labour voters who didn't vote in 2010... But I still whinged when the Tories got in, so lesson learned.
 
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I don't always agree with Labour policies, which is natural as id only agree with 100% of them if I drafted them!

I was never comfortable with Brown, I was one of the disillusioned Labour voters who didn't vote in 2010... But I still whinged when the Tories got in, so lesson learned.
Fair enough. I wasn't particularly focused on you with my reply, btw. More just making the general point to those under the misapprehension that Labour are always warm and cuddly on immigration.
 

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Loved Brand/Miliband. Particularly liked the way Miliband started dropping in glottal stops and saying "it ain't going to be like that" towards the end. So impressionable.
 

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Cameron being torn apart by teenagers on Radio1 was hilarious. Bumbling idiot! Couldn't answer very basic questions. Then to be offered a £1k bet by Chris Smith (presenter) that he would not get a majority topped it off!.

Didn't hear that one but did hear Milibands and you just described his interview on radio one too.
 
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Leaders all on QT tonight. I wonder how many times Cameron will thank the questioners for the important work they do..
 

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Danny Alexander leaks the Tory plans to cut tax credits and child benefit, affecting millions of families.

At least families now know what to expect if they vote Conservative.

Tories only there for working families over a certain pay grade.
 
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Anyone seen the difference between The Sun's headlines in England and Scotland today?

Pathetic.
 

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Danny Alexander leaks the Tory plans to cut tax credits and child benefit, affecting millions of families.

At least families now know what to expect if they vote Conservative.

Tories only there for working families over a certain pay grade.

yes and they are not happy that the truth has came out.

I voted tory last election and I still say it was the right decision, but they have lost me this election due to frankly being cowardly, devious and utterly negative for the last 2 months.

People voted for them last time knowing it meant some tough decisions based on the belief they had that making these tough decisions had to happen......therefore they should not need to cower or hide at tough questions or consequences of these decisions as the ones voting for them knew it had to happen, yet they have tried their hardest to not defend it and fob blame off still on Labour.

add in that unlike 5 years ago they won't give details of what they want to do and try and hide instead behind a full on negative campaign of 'do not vote for the other lot or you'll regret it' style...........and well frankly they have zero reason to vote for them.

what began as a campaign of defending what they did and trying to ask for more time to complete it has turned into some anti-SNP attack job which in my view has been done politically in the hope to wind people in Scotland up enough to vote SNP and thus take off a lot of Labour seats.
 

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Anyone seen the difference between The Sun's headlines in England and Scotland today?

Pathetic.
Just the usual anti-Labour stuff Murdoch's Sun shit spouts. Obviously he as always thinks he's the kingmaker in England by supporting the Tories again, and he knows that the Tories are toxic up here and obviously he won't support Labour so he backs the SNP in order to shift more papers.
 

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yes and they are not happy that the truth has came out.

I voted tory last election and I still say it was the right decision, but they have lost me this election due to frankly being cowardly, devious and utterly negative for the last 2 months.

People voted for them last time knowing it meant some tough decisions based on the belief they had that making these tough decisions had to happen......therefore they should not need to cower or hide at tough questions or consequences of these decisions as the ones voting for them knew it had to happen, yet they have tried their hardest to not defend it and fob blame off still on Labour.

add in that unlike 5 years ago they won't give details of what they want to do and try and hide instead behind a full on negative campaign of 'do not vote for the other lot or you'll regret it' style...........and well frankly they have zero reason to vote for them.

what began as a campaign of defending what they did and trying to ask for more time to complete it has turned into some anti-SNP attack job which in my view has been done politically in the hope to wind people in Scotland up enough to vote SNP and thus take off a lot of Labour seats.

The Tories have had a pathetic campaign and I think the country is beginning to wake up to their lies.

Slowest economic growth for 100 years, national debt risen to 1.4 trillion, over 1m uses of food banks, cost of living chaos.

Yet all the tough decisions are only ever aimed at the working class and they sit and defend non-dom's.

I wouldn't be surprised to see a labour majority and all the scaremongering about the SNP irrelevant.
 

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Just the usual anti-Labour stuff Murdoch's Sun shit spouts. Obviously he as always thinks he's the kingmaker in England by supporting the Tories again, and he knows that the Tories are toxic up here and obviously he won't support Labour so he backs the SNP in order to shift more papers.

And by supporting the SNP and the Conservatives he can claim he has won the election everywhere.
 

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So how does this work? You just got out and vote for someone and boom he's PM or summat?
 
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So how does this work? You just got out and vote for someone and boom he's PM or summat?
We have a Parliamentary system and use first past the post. Ergo, it's theoretically possible for Cameron to lose his seat and for the Conservatives to get fewer votes than another party yet still form a majority government.

Welcome to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. The cradle of democracy.
 

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Anyone seen the difference between The Sun's headlines in England and Scotland today?

Pathetic.

Both dreadful front pages but the English one is particularly TERRIFYING. You'd drown it at birth, wouldn't you?

Not sure why they think people still give a shit who they endorse tbh
 

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My twitter stinks with anti-Cameron comments. He must be good.
 
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I thought he did really well...and then he tripped as he walked off stage...so Miliband :lol:
 
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Some of these people should have their vote taken away.

Clegg can piss off as well.
 

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Am I the only one who thinks Cameron bringing up his dead son is inappropriate?
 

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I thought Clegg absolutely owned that tonight by a long long way,

you notice 2 things though from Clegg's section which are very interesting. He is easily the only one of the 3 people can feel comfortable with, it was 'Mr Cameron' or 'Mr Miliband' on the questions from public but it was always 'Nick' from the public on his questions so people do i think feel alot more as ease with Clegg than the other two.

but another thing was it took maybe 15 minutes for Clegg to get some claps from any of the crowd, while the other 2 got it throughout, which does highlight the lack of faith from most in Lib Dems from the public in general, even the mix of Lib Dem voters in that crowd didn't get behind him on alot of answers for a while, he really had to work his socks off to get people clapping his answers.

but i did think tonight was the first time Clegg done what he should have been doing for months and months.....just speaking openly and honestly to people who voted Lib Dem in 2010.....he may have grabbed more of them back voting if he'd done what he did tonight months and months ago.
 

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