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1st Cameron.
2nd Clegg.
3rd Milliband.
One funny moment was when Ed almost fell off the stage when he was leaving the set! :))
It really didn't help his campaign
Well that must make that one of the few times in broadcast history that the BBC has given up its left-leaning bias. If only things were to continue in that vein and we got some real impartiality from them.
You know nothing, Jon Snow! ... (Whispered in ear) Oh ... that Jon Snow. My apologies, you actually know quite a lot.
The problem Ed had it appeared to me is that he was in complete denial over the last Labour Governments over borrowing! Flatly refusing to accept that they did! :-O
Ed ignoring their mistakes is just the icing on the cake.
Can't trust Labour, Ed is making it up as he goes along.
His brother David should of been Labour leader.
http://jamesbondmemes.blogspot.co.uk/2015/05/how-would-james-bond-vote-in-general.html
Can we put things into perspective please? And to put things into perspective, here are a bunch of one-on-one's:
--> Milliband vs. Nixon? (The most undemocratic president of the USA, the late Mr Nixon, who actually succeeded being a dictator behind the scene)
--> Milliband vs. Putin? (Putin, the man who still denies that Moscow facilitated weapons of mass destruction that eventually brought down flight MH-17)
--> Milliband vs. Widodo? (Widodo is the Indonesian president, who massively expanded the executions of prisoners solely for drugs smuggling)
I don't care if Milliband or Cameron become the PM of the UK. But please don't forget that there are countries where presidents of PM's do use means of governing that could easily place them in a list of real-life Bond villains. And I haven't even talked about presidents and PM's from our past.
Be happy that you, me...we live in free democracies that are way more prosperous than many other of the 190+ nations on this planet. Don't overreact. Either with Milliband or Cameron you won't get the next Putin.
You should be ashamed of saying that.
Dont worry thats not going to happen because if the Tories lose Nicola Sturgeon is PM with a Milliband glove puppet.
Fair point - he looks after Russian interests first and foremost and doesnt give a toss about what the rest of the world thinks. OK he's totally dodgy and corrupt but who isnt in Russian politics? At least he's carries himself like a proper leader not a university graduate being fasttracked on the Marks & Spencer management training programme.
Prime minister we could call him instead " Our Leader". :( but I'll stay away
From this thread as Politics like religion can very quickly split friendships.
I would LOVE Nicola Sturgeon as the prime minister of the United Kingdom!
Many here would love to see tanks rolling across the Scottish borders, Forcing the
Democratic vote under the tank tracks. :(
The polls are showing a strong majority for them, some even predicting that they'll take all 59 seats in Scotland - not bad considering they only took 6 in 2010.
If this is the case then it'll hit Labour hard, as they took 41 seats in Scotland at the last General Election, and they were still 68 away from the required 326 to form a majority government.
It'll also make it likely that they beat the Liberal Democrats to 3rd place, as they only took 57 seats, including 11 in Scotland - this would be a major blow to Clegg, and (if he's even elected this time around - polls in his constituency are looking bad for him) it may cause his resignation as leader.
Even without a majority, Conservatives and Labours seats will be in the mid-200s to 300s.
It's going to be either Tories or Labour but it'll be who backs them up which is important. Miliband has said he won't make any deals or form a coalition with the SNP - this may haunt him in the future.
Janette Krankie as pm? To paraphrase Millipede, 'Hell no'.
Yes but you're coming at this from a western perspective. Ask the average Russian what they think of him - strong leader, he got Crimea back (for twas always theirs) and he tells the US to f**k off. Thats what they like over there. You cant criticise a politician for doing what plays well at home.
Fan Dabbbie Dossie. I don't think!
Do you really fail to see the irony in that statement?