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The Second Party Leader Debate

Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 6:07 pm
by woody
The first debate replies were great, and we must now wait and see what changes the three will present tonight.

Will Nick be as good on the substantial topics? Will he woo the audience again with his sincerity?

Will Captain Slick be the more polished article, sound less of a toffee nosed tw*t? Will the substance win though 'flannel'.

Finally

Will Gordon look less of an UNELECTED Prime Minister than he did last time. Will we TRY to forget he's a Scotsman than can't be bothered to be in the Scottish Parliament?

May the best man (PARTY) win!

Your comments during - half way - and the end of the debate will help others decide.

Re: The Second Party Leader Debate

Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 7:34 pm
by woody
Street talk to patronise us being spouted by all.

"Clobber' "Get real" "Blown away"...............this getting closer to the electorate is too little too late.

So Far - Captain Slick is talk to the camera (to us) more. Cleggy actually looks like he is enjoying himself. Gordon looks a little more 'tutored' but reverts back into 'bullshit' mode.

I must say, the DIVIDE AND RULE tactics of the last debate must have upset the spin doctors than they said.

Re: The Second Party Leader Debate

Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 8:29 pm
by Bob's Bitch
Clegg, Brown, Cameron tonight. Although it was closer than last week. Clegg just seems to relish the debate's while Cameron seems constantly nervous. Brown was better then last week but that wasn't going to take much...

Re: The Second Party Leader Debate

Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 8:47 pm
by woody
Sara Pascoe wrote:Clegg, Brown, Cameron tonight. Although it was closer than last week. Clegg just seems to relish the debate's while Cameron seems constantly nervous. Brown was better then last week but that wasn't going to take much...
Great Insight! Gordon got more Scottish and aggressive as the night went on, plus stated the same things over and over again. Yes he looked at the camera and people more, (No doubt Lord Voldermort Mandleson) tutored him.

Captain (Only Slightly) Slick, looked into the camera and I really believe he didn't like what he saw!

Nick Clegg is looking every bit a PM in waiting or in a coalition high office.

Enjoyed that, especially Milliband making a complete lackky & Ar5e of himself.

Re: The Second Party Leader Debate

Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 9:40 pm
by Bob's Bitch
Cameron 'doing an Oxford', bottling a 20 poll lead and losing the election will make me laugh a lot.

Re: The Second Party Leader Debate

Posted: Fri Apr 23, 2010 6:51 am
by jimbobjaw
Made the foolish mistake of agreeing to play football yesterday instead of watching (boy are my knees telling me that was a mistake :oops: :lol: ) Does anyone know if i can see the full thing anywhere? I've looked on Sky.com and the whole thing doesn't seem to be there. I noticed the last one was one BBC Parliament aswell, but i can't see it there either.

Re: The Second Party Leader Debate

Posted: Fri Apr 23, 2010 12:06 pm
by jimbobjaw
To answer my own question, it will become available on the BBC iPlayer later: http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0 ... _Sky_News/

EDIT: this doesn't actually become available until just after half past 7 on Sunday.