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Old 03-12-2012, 21:47
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Okay, fair enough, maybe you've seen something in Andrew I haven't seen. We all do that. As you know, I was a fan of Laura Moore, a candidate who nearly everyone else thought was a waste of space... we all see different things in the candidates, that's what is so great about the debates! I'll look out for Andrew in the next task.
Hear, Hear! I'm not saying he's perfect, just that he's done more than Patrick.
Who's your favourite, atm?
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Old 03-12-2012, 22:18
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Who's your favourite, atm?
I think I'll have to go with the others on here and say Lucy, as she's very calm and in control, although I do really like Navdeep.

My favourite boy is probably Steven, although I think it's a shame Sean went out so early, I think he had potential.
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Old 03-12-2012, 22:39
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I think I'll have to go with the others on here and say Lucy, as she's very calm and in control, although I do really like Navdeep.

My favourite boy is probably Steven, although I think it's a shame Sean went out so early, I think he had potential.
I agree. He was quite similar I think to the first boy who won. Can't remember his name - but he was short, black hair, glasses, very intelligent.
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Old 03-12-2012, 23:05
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I agree. He was quite similar I think to the first boy who won. Can't remember his name - but he was short, black hair, glasses, very intelligent.
Arjun Rajyagor. The interesting thing is that he lost as PM too, but as he had proven himself in the past, he was allowed to stay. Interesting to contemplate whether Sean would had got another chance if his PM loss had come later.
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Old 03-12-2012, 23:11
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Arjun Rajyagor. The interesting thing is that he lost as PM too, but as he had proven himself in the past, he was allowed to stay. Interesting to contemplate whether Sean would had got another chance if his PM loss had come later.
Thanks! I wouldn't have remembered that! I do have to say that Sean did seem too much of a yes man - he gave in to Maria far too easily. From what I remember of Arjun, he knew when to stand his ground - and he had a lot of common sense.
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Old 04-12-2012, 12:38
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Thanks! I wouldn't have remembered that! I do have to say that Sean did seem too much of a yes man - he gave in to Maria far too easily. From what I remember of Arjun, he knew when to stand his ground - and he had a lot of common sense.
The interesting thing about Arjun is that from what I can make out, he is the only winner that pretty much everyone was happy with. On every other series, there has been someone who wanted someone else to win, but I don't think I've spoken to anyone who thought anyone else would have been a better winner than Arjun.

I thought Sean was also remarkably articulate - almost as articulate as Zara from last year.
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