Will definitely try to tune in later.
What do people think about David Cameron choosing to opt out of this debate?
Shrewd move to avoid a Cameron slag fest? Or
Foolish and potentially a missed opportunity to win voters round?
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"Perhaps he objects to the americanisation of our traditional, dull, apathy filled elections, or maybe mrs cameron is making a roast, everyone loves a roast"
I didn't consider the roast option, that explains everything now |
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"Will definitely try to tune in later.
What do people think about David Cameron choosing to opt out of this debate?
Shrewd move to avoid a Cameron slag fest? Or
Foolish and potentially a missed opportunity to win voters round?
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Will anyone notice? None of them exactly "charisma on a stick. " |
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I didn't watch the one he WAS involved in, so I certainly won't be watching any he isn't taking part in.
I'm finding that it's all becomming a bit like the Scottish thing last year.
Every time I switch on the TV......
But then, I often tune in to BBC parliament and try to catch PMQ's when I can and so it would be fair to say that I keep abreast of Politics and so I am already decided on how I will be voting, so as far as I'm concerned, the TV debates are nothing short of a waste of time and money. |
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How arrogant a twat is CaMoron, I heard him claim that he had made todays debate possible! Hope they put 2 extra lecterns on the stage for Tory and Lib Dem leaders and then stick tubs of lard behind them! |
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