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Tonight's TV debate. BBC allow Tories to send spin doctors in Cameron absence

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    Dr. ClawDr. Claw Posts: 7,375
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    the audience is supposedly unbiased but claps each time the respective leaders said they wouldnt work with the tories :confused:
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    StuntyStunty Posts: 45,727
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    Ed with a look there like he's just been asked out on a date by the three women. :D:D
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    DaccoDacco Posts: 3,354
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    Has he picked his nose yet? I'm not watching.

    No, not had a rake out yet.
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    nethwennethwen Posts: 23,374
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    Sanguinius wrote: »
    Sturgeon says she will prop up a Lab government. So the choice is there for the voters for what they want to see.

    That would be a disaster for us.
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    SurrenderBillSurrenderBill Posts: 19,084
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    Good response from Miliband to Sturgeon, seems a fair reason to me.
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    Super FrogSuper Frog Posts: 11,480
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    UKIP would take this country back a hundred years.

    Farage clearly wants to sell the NHS off.

    Good thing they'll never get a sniff of power :kitty:
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    plateletplatelet Posts: 26,396
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    wasn't a question about climate change
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    Cissy FairfaxCissy Fairfax Posts: 11,825
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    trunkster wrote: »
    I'd love to know how many times Leanne Wood has said "austerity" and "cuts"

    It's sexy when she does though.
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    InspirationInspiration Posts: 62,713
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    Nicola rejected.
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    St. AnthonySt. Anthony Posts: 1,122
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    Was she on Home and Away, or Neighbours ?

    Plain Jane Superbrain ??
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    Sez_babeSez_babe Posts: 133,998
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    So.....Labour are going with no one?????
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    KieranDSKieranDS Posts: 16,545
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    What happens if there is a hung parliament and none of them agree to work with one another?
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    TelevisionUserTelevisionUser Posts: 41,420
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    I bet Cameron's sat at home with his feet up grinning at this, all of the leaders except Sturgeon (who of course most the audience can't even vote for) have been dragged in to a mud slinging match and are all coming across badly.

    To the contrary, this debate will benefit Chicken Cameron's opponents because there's no Conservative representative to put their view so that's more votes and publicity for UKIP.
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    mrsgrumpy49mrsgrumpy49 Posts: 10,061
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    Ed slouching on the podium driving me nuts
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    SanguiniusSanguinius Posts: 1,723
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    This SNP Lab alliance talk is playing into Cameron's hands.
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    duncannduncann Posts: 11,969
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    I feel Farage has done badly and none of the others have done very well. Can't think this will put Miliband in the lead, Sturgeon could hardly raise her poll ratings, the others, meh!

    The main thing will be to see how Tory and LibDem voters react. Ukip and Tory voters can see here what a coalition of the Left looks like and they are likely to feel threatened by it. No great leadership on view either, no statesmanship.
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    yorkiegalyorkiegal Posts: 18,929
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    blah blah working people blah blah.

    am getting a bit sick of Ed now.
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    TanequilTanequil Posts: 367,566
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    Ed will run to the SNP if there is no majority.
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    nethwennethwen Posts: 23,374
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    Nicola Sturgeon is so dictatorial to me.
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    InspirationInspiration Posts: 62,713
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    LOL Oh dear this is starting to sound desperate now. Nicola practically begging.
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    kutoxkutox Posts: 16,368
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    Nicola is desperate for power. Dangerous, vicious woman.
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    Cissy FairfaxCissy Fairfax Posts: 11,825
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    pork.pie wrote: »
    Good response from Miliband to Sturgeon, seems a fair reason to me.


    It was good.
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    mountymounty Posts: 19,168
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    "Sturgeon says she will never, never do deal with Tories. Must mean Westminster. Has happened in Holyrood." Andrew Neil on twitter

    she's too caught up in her spittle for facts
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    koantemplationkoantemplation Posts: 101,293
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    Yep Sturgeon is right Ed is so wrong trying to distance himself from the SNP.
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    NosediveNosedive Posts: 6,602
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    Milliband going back to his fake act there and not sounding convincing.
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