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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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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Clegg challenged Farage, Cameron and Milliband were not on the show when he challenged.
Both Cameron and Milliband clearly identify this as fruitless, which it probably is for both of them since both have a party that is split on the issue. The liberals are pro euro and UKIP are anti Euro hence the two mass debaters.
Of course if you want to have a go at Cameron then feel free, but it would be better to just put a post up saying 'Lets bash Cameron' and let the rest of us get on with our lives.
Clegg does have a big interest in this. He needs a job after the next election and is undoubtedly aiming his sights (and snout) at the great Euro trough.
Both Cameron and Milliband clearly identify this as fruitless, which it probably is for both of them since both have a party that is split on the issue. The liberals are pro euro and UKIP are anti Euro hence the two mass debaters.
Of course if you want to have a go at Cameron then feel free, but it would be better to just put a post up saying 'Lets bash Cameron' and let the rest of us get on with our lives.
Clegg does have a big interest in this. He needs a job after the next election and is undoubtedly aiming his sights (and snout) at the great Euro trough.
Seriously, though, Clegg is a very different politician to Farage but is equally contemptible, if not more so. He has broken just about every promise he ever made before the last election, and took his once-in-a-lifetime chance at authority to knife in the back one of the few demographics that would vote for him semi-reliably (students).
(Farage, in contrast, has never been in a position of sufficient authority to cause harm or break promises.).
Plus Clegg is so utterly incompetent that he was able to stand in a debate with Farage and effectively lose it. It was a performance that, frankly, I or any other ABer of average intelligence who disagrees with UKIP could probably improve on if we were asked to.
So Clegg is not only a backstabbing hypocrite, he is a buffoon. He is the worst that our political system has to offer and it says a lot about how seriously the government takes UKIP that they wheeled him out to face Farage.
(And yes, I'm also a hypocrite because I said I wouldn't get myself wound up by watching it. Apparently I failed!)
(Farage, in contrast, has never been in a position of sufficient authority to cause harm or break promises.).
Plus Clegg is so utterly incompetent that he was able to stand in a debate with Farage and effectively lose it. It was a performance that, frankly, I or any other ABer of average intelligence who disagrees with UKIP could probably improve on if we were asked to.
So Clegg is not only a backstabbing hypocrite, he is a buffoon. He is the worst that our political system has to offer and it says a lot about how seriously the government takes UKIP that they wheeled him out to face Farage.
(And yes, I'm also a hypocrite because I said I wouldn't get myself wound up by watching it. Apparently I failed!)