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so the three amigos weren't being honestIf there were a decent and well-informed debate, I think it quite possible that UKIP would get blown out of the water.
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so the three amigos weren't being honestIf there were a decent and well-informed debate, I think it quite possible that UKIP would get blown out of the water.
If there were a decent and well-informed debate, I think it quite possible that UKIP would get blown out of the water.
Why should labour be the next government?
Under the Tories we have a £500 B + National Infrastructure Plan; reformed patent laws to protect UK innovation;granted money to innovative companies like Reaction Engines; huge support for the UK automotive and Aerospace industries;gave the go-ahead for the Francis Crick Institute (one of europe's leading science led research institutes);built the two QE Class Aircraft Carriers;financed the design completion for the Successor Class submarines;developed plans for HS2 and HS3;made sure Network Rail's 5 year £35 billion upgrade plans went ahead. Labour had nothing of the sort in 1997 and they have nothing now. Good infrastructure = Good economy. Ask any ant or termite.
But what makes you so sure? This is Farage's specialty, he's built his career on this; I'm sure he can come up with a bunch of convenient tropes and bash 'the establishment'. Miliband & Cameron have far less charisma and will probably slip up in some sly traps set by Farage. On balance, I'd predict the stay in vote would just win, but it would be uncomfortably close, just like the Scottish independence vote was uncomfortably close. I wouldn't want to risk it.
And more children living in poverty than ever before.
People queuing up at food banks because they have to make a decision whether to heat the house or feed the kids.
Still, as long as you get to Birmingham 20 minutes faster on your multi billion HS2.
But what makes you so sure? This is Farage's specialty, he's built his career on this; I'm sure he can come up with a bunch of convenient tropes and bash 'the establishment'. Miliband & Cameron have far less charisma and will probably slip up in some sly traps set by Farage. On balance, I'd predict the stay in vote would just win, but it would be uncomfortably close, just like the Scottish independence vote was uncomfortably close. I wouldn't want to risk it.
Is the UK still sending children down coal mines to support the 'glorious' days of the empire or am I missing something?
Farage is slippery as an eel.Farage won't win his seat,,and will resign. Referendum will be a walk in the park.
And more children living in poverty than ever before.
People queuing up at food banks because they have to make a decision whether to heat the house or feed the kids.
Still, as long as you get to Birmingham 20 minutes faster on your multi billion HS2.
lap dog , as the chap in the audience said what will he be doing for a job next week?Clegg smashed it last time round. He let himself down In the big policies in this term.
Why should labour be the next government?
Under the Tories we have a £500 B + National Infrastructure Plan; reformed patent laws to protect UK innovation;granted money to innovative companies like Reaction Engines; huge support for the UK automotive and Aerospace industries;gave the go-ahead for the Francis Crick Institute (one of europe's leading science led research institutes);built the two QE Class Aircraft Carriers;financed the design completion for the Successor Class submarines;developed plans for HS2 and HS3;made sure Network Rail's 5 year £35 billion upgrade plans went ahead. Labour had nothing of the sort in 1997 and they have nothing now. Good infrastructure = Good economy. Ask any ant or termite.
Ish de main event now. Nigel Farage. Sort out those cheating foreigners mate for us and the Queen!
Not as far as I am aware mainly due to not having many coal mines anymore.
But we do have children in poverty and more people using food banks.
You may not care about them but I do and I would rather we sorted that problem out before spunking all that money on a railway line.
I am all for infrastructure but not ahead of more pressing problems.
Great showing by Cameron. Called it as it is. Ed was poor, bot apolgising for the economic mess he left us in. Only going one way
Great showing by Cameron. Called it as it is. Ed was poor, bot apolgising for the economic mess he left us in. Only going one way