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Nick Clegg with Paxman

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sherminator | 09:59 Tue 13th Apr 2010 | News
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Think I caught most of this and was very impressed. He seems really likeable and as usual thats always what leaves a lasting impression!

anyone else see this?
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He did very well from some very hard questioning from Paxo.

Hope he gives Brown and Cameron the same severe grilling (and I hope they fight their corner like Clegg and not blame BBC leftwing bias).
Paxo is not independent, he's a Noo Labour luvvie so he'l go easy on Brown.
I think Brown and Cameron have both declined a Paxman interview?
"He seems really likeable"

What Jeremy Paxman !

Nick Clegg seemed OK though -.better looking than Cameron and Brown
dont know if Paxman asked Clegg as I did not see the prog but who would the lib-dems support in the event of a hung parliament. An important question for floating voters I would have thought
And Cleggs got the best looking Wife
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Yes i always pick my leaders on which is better looking???

paxo will be interviewing cameron next week then Brown. Think Brown will actually get it hardest. then the Tories [Edited out the "clever" wordplay - Spare Ed] but yeah think i'll be looking bit more into Lib Dems but the tax one is a winner for me! much more of a fairer system.
dont underestimate looks !
Image over substance these days !
Yes, I also think that Clegg was impressive...........a bit young looking,....but impressive.

Any chance of him being the next P.M?................I don't think so.
clegg will never be P.M. thats why I want to know which other party they support in the event of a hung parliament
I also like Nick Clegg.
alex....you must be joking..........Lib. Dems would NEVER support the Tories......they can't stand them.
I like Vince Cable too
It is of course easier for the Lib dems than the Tories or Red Labour. The lib dems will never be asked to form a Government so will never be held account for their promisies.

they are, by and large, irrelevant as far as a manifesto is concerned.
alex Several times in the past couple of weeks Lib/Dems have been asked who they would support in a hung parliament and the answer came accidently . They are asking their supporters in marginal seats to vote Labour to keep the Tories out . In the last minority government under Calaghan they formed the Lib/Lab pact. So I don't think there is any doubt who they will support this time. That is why Brown is dangling the electoral reform caorrot.
You have to remember the Dems were all Labour ministers originally and joined up with the Liberals when they couldn't make it on their own. So naturally they are going to back their mates.

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