howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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i see that the snp are taking legal action to get involved in the debate, bit of a cheek really considering they do not even stand candidates in the three other parts of the united kingdom.
ukip have finally decided to try the same tactic.
surely with the number of candidates they field all over "perfidious albion", they should have been invited in the first place?
Guest 693- Registered: 12 Nov 2009
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Given that the Jocks have their own assembly that cost the English taxpayer umpteen zillions to build, I'd like to know why it's OK for them have MPs at Westminster in the first place. Too many layers of Government, all of which costs you and me.
True friends stab you in the front.
howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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can i just add to my earlier post, the scottish had an election debate over the weekend covered by sky news, only about scottish questions.
I gather the first question was how long to deep fry a Mars bar. The second question was how long to deep fry a pizza. Rivetting stuff eh?
howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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the third one was how to beat the sassenachs at football.
howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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did anyone follow tonights debate?
i meant to, but little old fulham were on another channel toppling the might of hamburg.
saw a bit at half time, i thought that all three looked knackered, not surprising after 3 weeks of travelling thousands of miles and having to grin at people.
I wish they would all grow up. Serious debate about serious matters and the fools are still playing 'last one to stand on one leg is a fairy'.
Sue Nicholas- Location: river
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Yes I watched the debate and I thought David Cameron did very well then I would say that .Poor old Gordon looked tired and Nick Clegg got confused .
For personal reasons I enjoyed seeing the interior of the Great Hall at Birmingham University.A few years ago I had the pleasure of being there to see my daughter receive her Masters Degree.It was a lovely occassion .
howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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it appears that dave won quite comfortably according the polls afterwards.
will be interesting to see how this affects voting intentions.
Not sure how they thought Dc did so well i dont think we have learnt anything new out of these debates , carnt wait for the election so i dont have to see politicians grinning and pretending to care about us just to get a vote , synical i no .