Balanced Question Time panel tonight - of course not!
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johnxjsc1985 said:
think tonight will come back to haunt Miliband and the SNP are sticking the boot in.
The SNP still think this is a Scottish vote its not its a UK vote so the majority should have the last word.
Let me explain, of course he'll still do a deal with the SNP.The SNP still think this is a Scottish vote its not its a UK vote so the majority should have the last word.
Once the numbers are out he'll say something like "let me explain, this is more important than party politics, we've got billions using food banks, the bedroom tax killing gazillions, to make the lives of the vulnerable better and to build a fairer and more equal society we have to work with whoever is willing to work with us - Labour will not shirk it's constitutional duty and risk letting the Tories get back into power" etc etc.
BlackLabel said:
johnxjsc1985 said:
think tonight will come back to haunt Miliband and the SNP are sticking the boot in.
The SNP still think this is a Scottish vote its not its a UK vote so the majority should have the last word.
Let me explain, of course he'll still do a deal with the SNP.The SNP still think this is a Scottish vote its not its a UK vote so the majority should have the last word.
Once the numbers are out he'll say something like "let me explain, this is more important than party politics, we've got billions using food banks, the bedroom tax killing gazillions, to make the lives of the vulnerable better and to build a fairer and more equal society we have to work with whoever is willing to work with us - Labour will not shirk it's constitutional duty and risk letting the Tories get back into power" etc etc.
covmutley said:
I do like clegg. He seems passionate and honest and speaks well.
remember what he promised last time. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SHhrZgojY1QEdited by wc98 on Thursday 30th April 23:00
Edited by wc98 on Thursday 30th April 23:01
steveT350C said:
I'm sorry, but we do not lead it.
The UK has very little voting power. We are only one of 28 member states. Most members are much poorer countries than the UK, so their (happy Mr.Purple?) priorities may well be, and usually are, very different to ours.
Let's not forget that the UK is the 2nd biggest contributor to EU funds,The UK has very little voting power. We are only one of 28 member states. Most members are much poorer countries than the UK, so their (happy Mr.Purple?) priorities may well be, and usually are, very different to ours.
after Germany.
All those lovely new motorways in Eastern Europe, all those nice hospitals in Spain,
all those subsidies to French farmers, all the back-handers to Sicilians,
all the money in subsidies to Italian farmers etc etc etc.
Sure the EU want us in their club. Most Brits see EU as a trade
agreement, but we'd get that by being in the EFTA or the EEA, not
the EU super-state.
Back on topic, Clegg sounded very reasonable and may well hold the
balance of power soon.
Cameron did his usual stuff and Miliband continues to make all
sorts of promises he can't keep.
Chicken Chaser said:
Halb said:
Portillo smashed that speccy tt there...who is this moron?
Brands mate. Uninformed and seemed to think that his (and also mine) generation are the only ones who have been lied to by politicians. Time to crawl back under his stone.He can use Google, but knows absolutely nothing, austerity?, Suez?
Just how does somebody with that big a gob make such a tw4t of themselves?
Scuffers said:
What a completely ill informed to55er
He can use Google, but knows absolutely nothing, austerity?, Suez?
Just how does somebody with that big a gob make such a tw4t of themselves?
He Mae a nice short video then when he started on the Wacky left Portello demolished him and all he could do was huff and wiggle his eyes up in the air. He can use Google, but knows absolutely nothing, austerity?, Suez?
Just how does somebody with that big a gob make such a tw4t of themselves?
Fair enough I didn't know about Suez but glasses clearly took the position he did and then the three wise men schooled him on a few telling facts. He didn't like what he heard so then moved on.
An interesting fact is he seemed ok with having to pay for errors parents and grandparents make - or he did to start with but then started to have a go at pensioners making out they should pay more.
It was like watching a child take a paper aeroplane to a gun fight
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