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Suspected as much made up examples to put across a unture/unfair spin on how this country is currently being run. Cameron should write for the Daily Mail. Seriously cant stand the man and to think he probably will be running the country soon really saddens me. I know theres not much choice out there but ANYONE is better than this tedious out of touch, prettym, young, but nothing behind the eyes, pulling figures out the clouds to win votes, makes up aload of bollocks, man!
Sexy_Kelly
The whole programme was a farce and any other tv/radio programme any of them appear on will be the same.  No one really answers questions, the Tories being the worst - their only "answers" being "what have Labour done over the past 14 years" for every question asked.  David Cameron is a complete slimeball in every way - his praise of the British troops, carers of the infirm/elderly/disabled, etc is nauseatingly fake -  do not let this man loose on this country
Bolton Fan
I have to admit I was thinking of voting Tories before last night's debate.  It was Cameron's chance to really shine and nail home the victory, however in my opinion at least, he completely failed.  Now I really don't know who to vote for, all I know is I'm sick of Gordon Brown.  Should I vote LD, knowing even with their recent boost in popularity they don't stand a chance of winning?
SpiderMonkey
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d.  Now I really don't know who to vote for, all I know is I'm sick of Labour.  Should I vote LD, knowing even with their recent boost in popularity they don't stand a chance of winning?
I know what you mean Spider.... all I know is that I don't want another 5 years of this labour government,  and will vote for anyone I think will get them out....
Baz
Oily, sickly, smarmy...... ok so Labour don't have the answers to everything but surely any Mr/Mrs Average which I'm sure most of us are can't possibly contemplate voting Tory?  The rich will get richer the poor will get poorer.  Under Labour at least we've got the minimum wage and tax credits.  From a personal point of view this doesn't affect me but I don't want a society where people are better off on the dole and from past experience with the Tories that is exactly what will happen because the only thing they repeat time after time is small businesses, small businesses, small buisnesses - and its not the employees they're concerned with, its making money for the haves - not the have nots
Bolton Fan
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Watching Gordon Brown on 24 hour News just now. He could not be more dull if he tried. He is pacing right and left, to and fro, fro and to, to and fro.... However he is varying his voice - he has used at least 3 different notes. No charisma in sight. For me, he simply has not got it! (whatever "it" is.)
I agree brisket and watching the 3 leader debate the other night I thought then that GB still just doesn't 'get it' he just chunders on and on and attacks David Cameron. No fresh ideas, he has not got a clue as to how to even start to get us out of this mess.
squiggle
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but I don't want a society where people are better off on the dole

That's exactly what we've got now!


For the first time in twelve year my daughter had to sign on, and if 54 pound a week is better than working, I'd like to know where, as the minimum wage is over 6 pound isn't it? She applied for all sorts of jobs and did eventually get one for that she was already fully trained for. 
She was offered a thirteen week course doing bar work for an extra 2 quid a week dole, so I don't honestly know how people are better off on the dole. It won't matter a jot what governments in, you're always going to have layabouts and people having hoards of kids rather than work. Those genuine people seeking work are certainly not better off.
Dame_Ann_Average
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For the first time in twelve year my daughter had to sign on, and if 54 pound a week is better than working, I'd like to know where, as the minimum wage is over 6 pound isn't it? She applied for all sorts of jobs and did eventually get one for that she was already fully trained for. She was offered a thirteen week course doing bar work for an extra 2 quid a week dole, so I don't honestly know how people are better off on the dole. It won't matter a jot what governments in, you're always going to have layabouts and people having hoards of kids rather than work. Those genuine people seeking work are certainly not better off
Well said, Anne.
FM
When I watch David Cameron give a speech it is like watching an empty vessell he has no substance and no real answers to what he will do he is so fake in my opinion,Gordon Brown may not have charisma but neither has David Cameron, but that is not what I will be voting for and believe Gordon Brown had more substance in his speeches and knows what he is talking about unlike David Cameron who has no clue ...
Marguerita
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When I watch David Cameron give a speech it is like watching an empty vessell he has no substance and no real answers to what he will do he is so fake in my opinion,Gordon Brown may not have charisma but neither has David Cameron, but that is not what I will be voting for and believe Gordon Brown had more substance in his speeches and knows what he is talking about unlike David Cameron who has no clue ...


Totally agree Maguerita, GB certainly may not have charisma but for those of us that remember the days of Tory promises and what we ended up with. He's by far my only option and not the oil slick of a man that's probably going to be running the country anytime soon.
Dame_Ann_Average

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