Brown and Cameron are like kids fighting over sweets.DRTY wrote: I think Clegg came out on top of that. Brown and Cameron just looked childish tbh.
Live Policital Debate (UK)
Forum rules
Please read and follow this sub-forum's specific rules listed HERE, as well as our sitewide rules listed HERE.
Link to the Secret Ninja Sessions community ustream channel - info in this thread
Please read and follow this sub-forum's specific rules listed HERE, as well as our sitewide rules listed HERE.
Link to the Secret Ninja Sessions community ustream channel - info in this thread
-
Motorway to Roswell
- Posts: 5929
- Joined: Mon Nov 16, 2009 6:40 pm
- Location: In that palace in the sun
Re: Live Policital Debate (UK)
"...we now pause to test the soul of the Steppenwolf"
Re: Live Policital Debate (UK)
a. I don't think it makes much of a difference who wins in this country, or most of them, for that matter; they're all actors.steshine wrote:are you all mad? It's the future of our country and who's going to run it.
It don't matter who you vote for but it's nice to know what each one is all about. It maybe slightly boring and long but i think it's well wort 1:30 of my life.
b. It's unbearable.
Re: Live Policital Debate (UK)
Nick Clegg gave the best performance in my opinion but the way the whole thing was done felt a bit too set up and I didnt really see any of them that differently... what happened to the punch up idea.
Re: Live Policital Debate (UK)
meAntlionUK wrote:problem is i know so many people that don't even KNOW there is an election on not to mention are even gonna vote!
Dark angel, fall from the heavens above, send me an angel to heal my heart from being in love... After all of the love for you, in my life, but it wasn’t good enough for you, I can’t take no more tears from my eyes.... But it wasn’t good enough for you, I can't take no more hurt from that time....
Re: Live Policital Debate (UK)
The education stuff genuinely shocked me and it sounded like the Lib Dems have an actual plan with how to deal with it. I don't buy all this "efficiency savings" stuff for a minute, the Conservatives have no idea how they're going to balance their budget and Labour aren't thinking hard enough.
Clegg was the clear winner for me.. I didn't think there was much to choose in the performance from the other two, solid but dull, unimaginative and in Cameron's case, absolutely hollow... he at one point tried to suggest that scrapping the National Insurance rise would give him money to pump into the NHS - err, David, scrapping a tax rise leaves you with LESS MONEY.
WE CANNOT HAVE A PRIME MINISTER THAT CAN'T ADD UP AND TAKE AWAY.
Clegg was the clear winner for me.. I didn't think there was much to choose in the performance from the other two, solid but dull, unimaginative and in Cameron's case, absolutely hollow... he at one point tried to suggest that scrapping the National Insurance rise would give him money to pump into the NHS - err, David, scrapping a tax rise leaves you with LESS MONEY.
WE CANNOT HAVE A PRIME MINISTER THAT CAN'T ADD UP AND TAKE AWAY.
Meus equus tuo altior est
"Let me eat when I'm hungry, let me drink when I'm dry.
Give me dollars when I'm hard up, religion when I die."
"Let me eat when I'm hungry, let me drink when I'm dry.
Give me dollars when I'm hard up, religion when I die."
nowaysj wrote:I wholeheartedly believe that Michael Brown's mother and father killed him.
- jigglypuff
- Posts: 918
- Joined: Fri Nov 20, 2009 3:13 pm
- Location: hong kong
Re: Live Policital Debate (UK)
yes i was thinking that maybe cleggy did it for me... but in reality i just cant bare to see gordon browns face in the media anymore -_-
Re: Live Policital Debate (UK)
not aimed at you but what about a prime minister that can spell Political.magma wrote:WE CANNOT HAVE A PRIME MINISTER THAT CAN'T ADD UP AND TAKE AWAY.
head of brostep defence
Re: Live Policital Debate (UK)
Init, total joke. I stopped watching it as it was starting to get on my nerves. Load of cock.Pedro Sánchez wrote:this some staged bollocks.
"If voting changed anything they'd make it illegal" - Emma Goldman.
Re: Live Policital Debate (UK)
i think its funny that even in the UK in this day and age, party hardliners on either side, are always eclipsed by middle of the road, non compromising, "Britain, a place of tolerance and pluralism." politicians like Clegg. Its the sphere of Obama influencing your island.
- alien pimp
- Posts: 5739
- Joined: Mon May 08, 2006 11:51 am
- Location: 13 Years 1 Love
- Contact:
Re: Live Policital Debate (UK)
muppet shows for the ruling class to persuade the ruled class of things that aren't real
ADULT BASS MUSIC VOL. 1 - MIDTEMPO + UPTEMPO EDITIONS - OUT NOW!
Soundcloud
Soundcloud
http://dubkraftrecords.com
http://silviucostinescu.info
Soundcloud
Soundcloud
http://dubkraftrecords.com
http://silviucostinescu.info
Re: Live Policital Debate (UK)
in nearly every case "efficiency savings" means bringing in the private sector and carving up the welfare system for corporate interests
anyone on a Tory thing, im waiting for reasons that dont involve vacuous logos like 'change'
anyone on a Tory thing, im waiting for reasons that dont involve vacuous logos like 'change'
silkie wrote:people are happy to be ur best friend n shit when they think they can get something out of u, then when they surpass u, they couldnt give a flying fuck about ya. that not dubstep thats life
- uncle bill
- Posts: 920
- Joined: Tue Mar 10, 2009 12:48 am
- Location: Bristol
Re: Live Policital Debate (UK)
Not true. The differences in economic policy between the three main parties could make a massive difference in terms of the number of jobs available, funding for public services etc. The wrong policies could send us into another recession before we’ve had time to recover from the last one.hayze99 wrote:a. I don't think it makes much of a difference who wins in this country, or most of them, for that matter; they're all actors.steshine wrote:are you all mad? It's the future of our country and who's going to run it.
It don't matter who you vote for but it's nice to know what each one is all about. It maybe slightly boring and long but i think it's well wort 1:30 of my life.
b. It's unbearable.
It may be "unbearable" to some (not me – I’m a politics junkie) but it’s going to affect you whether you vote or not.
I thought it was a fairly good debate as it goes. Clegg did well. Brown looked awkward. Cameron is a bullshit merchant. He should be running a PR firm, not a political party. I can't stand him.
Hit that long lunar note and let it float ...
My blog: http://bloodredsounds.blogspot.com
That magazine I work for: http://www.venue.co.uk
My band: http://www.myspace.com/bigjoan
Twitter: http://twitter.com/bloodredsounds
My blog: http://bloodredsounds.blogspot.com
That magazine I work for: http://www.venue.co.uk
My band: http://www.myspace.com/bigjoan
Twitter: http://twitter.com/bloodredsounds
Re: Live Policital Debate (UK)
Gordon Brown ran into the audience and away from the podium at the end, I fink he must have seen a crowd member eating a hot dog or summin'

Re: Live Policital Debate (UK)
i thought it was interesting, i was hoping it would be more like pmq's though, like more scrappy and countering each others arguments.
In Soviet Russia, the bass feels you.
Re: Live Policital Debate (UK)
what's interesting about hearing the same recycled promises as we've been hearing for the last 20 years, then seeing nothing materialise when it comes to the crunch
Soundcloudfinji wrote:Hey hackman your a fucking nutter
Re: Live Policital Debate (UK)
I don't really like Alastair Stewart at all, though. He's a bit of a pant sniffer.
They should put the MP's to a real test and have the debate hosted by a Freddy Krueger impersonater firing off the audience's questions, along with releasing a pack of Sabre-tooth tigers into the studio to wonder about. THEN we'll see who's the real deal composed.
They should put the MP's to a real test and have the debate hosted by a Freddy Krueger impersonater firing off the audience's questions, along with releasing a pack of Sabre-tooth tigers into the studio to wonder about. THEN we'll see who's the real deal composed.

-
Motorway to Roswell
- Posts: 5929
- Joined: Mon Nov 16, 2009 6:40 pm
- Location: In that palace in the sun
Re: Live Policital Debate (UK)
Agreed.uncle bill wrote: Cameron is a bullshit merchant. He should be running a PR firm, not a political party. I can't stand him.
"...we now pause to test the soul of the Steppenwolf"
-
nasty biznes
- Posts: 468
- Joined: Mon Apr 20, 2009 10:35 pm
-
jazzamataz
- Posts: 1598
- Joined: Fri Apr 04, 2008 7:47 pm
- Location: SW15
- Contact:
Re: Live Policital Debate (UK)
Clegg bossed it and came out on top in round 1. It will be interesting to see what happens in round 2 and 3, because
I have a sneaky feeling that Brown and Cameron are going to do all they can to slate the Dems after their 'handbags at dawn,'
bitch-fest between each other. The analogy I use is - Blue coat or Red coat, you're still going on a shit holiday.
It was brilliant the way Clegg didn't allow Brown to align himself with the Lib Dem party on all issues, because in all honesty,
that's the problem when the layperson thinks of Lib Dem - the layperson thinks "they're like a useless Labour," when they're clearly not.
I'm trying to get everyone I know to vote LibDem, whilst also trying to not sound like a patronising tnuc
whenever politics are mentioned - this guy seems sound - It's not a binary two-party system, and I wish the
average person could get that through their head. Of the big parties (after reading all of the manifestos,)
The Dems are the ones that look like they actually give a shit. They're the people you want to represent you!
I have a sneaky feeling that Brown and Cameron are going to do all they can to slate the Dems after their 'handbags at dawn,'
bitch-fest between each other. The analogy I use is - Blue coat or Red coat, you're still going on a shit holiday.
It was brilliant the way Clegg didn't allow Brown to align himself with the Lib Dem party on all issues, because in all honesty,
that's the problem when the layperson thinks of Lib Dem - the layperson thinks "they're like a useless Labour," when they're clearly not.
I'm trying to get everyone I know to vote LibDem, whilst also trying to not sound like a patronising tnuc
whenever politics are mentioned - this guy seems sound - It's not a binary two-party system, and I wish the
average person could get that through their head. Of the big parties (after reading all of the manifestos,)
The Dems are the ones that look like they actually give a shit. They're the people you want to represent you!
dutty_switch wrote:ASDA has better deals than Morrisons. Rollback mothefucker, dun know!
Helix [Delay] wrote:Everybody's gay for Stephen Fry.
Re: Live Policital Debate (UK)
All of this!jazzamataz wrote:Clegg bossed it and came out on top in round 1. It will be interesting to see what happens in round 2 and 3, because
I have a sneaky feeling that Brown and Cameron are going to do all they can to slate the Dems after their 'handbags at dawn,'
bitch-fest between each other. The analogy I use is - Blue coat or Red coat, you're still going on a shit holiday.
It was brilliant the way Clegg didn't allow Brown to align himself with the Lib Dem party on all issues, because in all honesty,
that's the problem when the layperson thinks of Lib Dem - the layperson thinks "they're like a useless Labour," when they're clearly not.
I'm trying to get everyone I know to vote LibDem, whilst also trying to not sound like a patronising tnuc
whenever politics are mentioned - this guy seems sound - It's not a binary two-party system, and I wish the
average person could get that through their head. Of the big parties (after reading all of the manifestos,)
The Dems are the ones that look like they actually give a shit. They're the people you want to represent you!
It's almost like the Yellows want Britain to be some sort of liberal democracy.
Meus equus tuo altior est
"Let me eat when I'm hungry, let me drink when I'm dry.
Give me dollars when I'm hard up, religion when I die."
"Let me eat when I'm hungry, let me drink when I'm dry.
Give me dollars when I'm hard up, religion when I die."
nowaysj wrote:I wholeheartedly believe that Michael Brown's mother and father killed him.
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 0 guests

