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Who won?
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Who "won" out of David Cameron and Ed Miliband on last night's back-to-back interview?
- Cameron - 25 votes
- 45%
- Everyone else! - 16 votes
- 29%
- Miliband - 15 votes
- 27%
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http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-30 13387/C ameron- Miliban d-face- TV-gril ling-el ection. html
My feelings were that Cameron was given a much easier time than Miliband, Paxman and the female presenter Kay Burley were wrong to confront him with personal jibes, his Brother, his Mum, and reference to him being considered a North London geek that was completely out of order.
Having said all that, Miliband didn't seem as if he wanted to be tied down by the number of immigrants Labour would allow into the country, and the only two things he agreed with the Tories on were their approach on same sex marriages and the amount of over-seas aid.
Nice to get your priorities right Ed.
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My feelings were that Cameron was given a much easier time than Miliband, Paxman and the female presenter Kay Burley were wrong to confront him with personal jibes, his Brother, his Mum, and reference to him being considered a North London geek that was completely out of order.
Having said all that, Miliband didn't seem as if he wanted to be tied down by the number of immigrants Labour would allow into the country, and the only two things he agreed with the Tories on were their approach on same sex marriages and the amount of over-seas aid.
Nice to get your priorities right Ed.
I didn't watch it, but the talk in the pub last night seemed to be a draw.
Labour and Conservative supporters believed their man had won, and the neutrals said neither of them had won.
Apparently Cameron didn't know (or wouldn't admit) how much his Government has borrowed. Those who watched, did he really not answer? I may have to view on catch up.
Labour and Conservative supporters believed their man had won, and the neutrals said neither of them had won.
Apparently Cameron didn't know (or wouldn't admit) how much his Government has borrowed. Those who watched, did he really not answer? I may have to view on catch up.
Re-the caption below this morning's Mac cartoon;
http:// i.daily mail.co .uk/i/p ix/2015 /03/27/ article -301401 1-27071 36B0000 0578-39 2_308x2 81.jpg
'Oh dear. Who to choose - the party that wrecked the economy or the one that got the country back on its feet again? What a dilemma!'
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'Oh dear. Who to choose - the party that wrecked the economy or the one that got the country back on its feet again? What a dilemma!'
When the Coalition took office in mid 2010 the UK GDP growth rate was 1%.
http:// www.eco nomicsh elp.org /wp-con tent/up loads/2 014/01/ economi c-growt h-quart erly-60 0x415.p ng
And the figures for the last quarter were 0.5%.
It's an economic miracle!
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And the figures for the last quarter were 0.5%.
It's an economic miracle!
According the front page of the Sunday Times today, and the result of today's YouGov Poll, it was Miliband that won the day :::::
https:/ /yougov .co.uk/ news/20 15/03/2 9/labou r-lead- 4/
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-30 16649/L abour-o pens-4- point-p oll-lea d-TV-co ntest-M iliband -vowed- Hell-ye s-m-tou gh-enou gh.html
Have I stumbled upon the reason that dave didn't really want to take part in these TV debates after all ? What was that famous word, used many years ago.... frit ?
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Have I stumbled upon the reason that dave didn't really want to take part in these TV debates after all ? What was that famous word, used many years ago.... frit ?
I didn't watch it myself, but this link say's that Cameron ( narrowly ) won the tv head to head.
http:// www.msn .com/en -gb/new s/magaz ine/why -camero ns-vict ory-in- the-lea ders-in terview s-matte rs/ar-A Aa5nq5
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