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Farriercm | 08:52 Wed 02nd Apr 2014 | News
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Clegg and Farage on TV again tonight, where is Cameron? . Why wont he face up to Farage? Does this mean that Cameron and his Cons are lacking Moral Fibre?.
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Just might as well ask "where is Milliband"?
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He is not the PM at the moment AOG.
Clegg and farage milliband sounds like an ugly bugs ball
Is tonights debate on BBC2 a repeat of last weeks programme on Sky News and LBC or is this Round 2?
clegg and farage.......sounds like an iffy medical condition to me........anyone know of a cure?
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Clegg and Farage ,Cameron, would be uglier.
retrocop: Now this is the second debate, the first on LBC radio now a second on tv.
Thanks scooping.Shall look forward to this tonight.I enjoyed last weeks debate.
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/// He is not the PM at the moment AOG. ///

Neither are Clegg or Farage.
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But AOG, Clegg is Deputy MP, and Cameron should be up there Backing him, not Milliband. At least Clegg and his Party have got moral fibre.
"...he's not the PM at the moment..." - But he wants the job doesn't he? Honestly farrier do you really think either the PM or the LOTO have anything to gain by having a playground scrap with the B listers? really? Perhaps if you could introduce some objectivity to your thoughts you'd be taken more seriously in these political matters. At the moment it just seems that there is a village somewhere being deprived of a member of staff.
aye, lad, take lessons from TTT on introducing objectivity to your posts and you'll be a better man! Cameron is worried about Ukip but doesn't want to look as though he is so stays indoors. I don't know why Clegg bothers, though; he's got nothing to gain.
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JNO, i dont think Cameron is just worried about UKIP ,He Would have to wear Brown trousers if he had to face Farage on TV.
He's busy running the country so the DPM is doing it. Don't see what your problem is with that. Oh I know you just want to have another go at Mr Cameron.
PMs are never too busy to electioneer.
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Lb = Cameron is busy running the Country. Must get you to fill my tax form in.
It seems to me that Milliband has no policies so as to join in any debate, and are you telling me that he isn't also worried about UKIP?

I wouild like to ask all these keen Labour supporters, are they expecting the Labour Party to reverse all these dreadful Tory/LibDem policies if they get in?

No they will spend their time telling the electorate that the Coalition Party has left such a mess in the 5 years they were in power that we will have to face further austerity, yet the coalition have managed to get the economy back on track after 13 years of Labour and a world recession.

I don't think Dave sees Mr Farage as his main priority, so he sends an 'also ran' to meet him.
Surely Cameron would not want to be seen coming firmly down on either pro or anti EU side, as it'd mean more flak, no gain.
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AOG,you say IF Labour get into power ,they will spend all their time blaming the previous government for the state of the Country ,POT and KETTLE , COME TO MIND.

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