Gheelle.T Posted April 15, 2010 So the conservative leader didn't do well in the debate eh? And he was the one who called for it! Wonder if this debate will change the public opinion on GB.. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Malika Posted April 15, 2010 Clegg, used the opportunity well,whilst GB iyo DC are busy attacking each other.. Gordon helped Nick Clegg with his ' I agree with Nick' comment every time Nick says something.. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
General Duke Posted April 15, 2010 ^^^Maybe GB, is trying to win over Clegg in case there is a hung parliment. I am glad Cameron took a nose dive as sister Malika stated. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SayidSomal Posted April 15, 2010 the nephew did it! sorry uncle. but can you tell the owner of the site to realise my registration so i do not resort to hacking into your account. thanks your nephew. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Allamagan Posted April 15, 2010 NC won because firstly as Malika said Gordon Brown helped Nick Clegg to win by agreeing most of Glegg's arguments and secondly Nick Clegg's closing statement was too powerful compared to two others by pointing out that both Labour and Conservative is of dameer & labadiisa dhegood same old fart and wont make any difference at all this had been for the last 60 something years where he urged voters to try something fresh somtething different something new …….meaning vote for Lib Dem. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Archdemos Posted April 15, 2010 I dreamt that Labour got a working majority in May. Remember where you heard it first ladies and gents. if there is a coalition then hopefully it will be a LIB/LAB one. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Allamagan Posted April 15, 2010 ^ thats bad dream I can tell ya. I think no one wants Labour in power agai...yes as it looks like now it gonna be a coalition gov where Lib Dem at the centre stage. Who knows Lib Dem can get the majority Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Polanyi Posted April 15, 2010 Originally posted by Sayid*Somal: Ladies and Gentlemen - introducing Nick Clegg First off, f**k you And the click you claim Lib Dems side when we ride Come equipped with game You claim to be a playa But, your wife voted for me We bust on ethionian boys for life Lib Dems f**k for Life Plus Puffy Brown tryin` to see me weak Hearts I rip Gordie & Dave Some mark as* bas*t*ars We keep on coming While we running for yah jewels (votes) Steady gunning Keep on busting at them fools You know the rules Vince Cable will ask you homie How i`ll leave yah Cut your young as* up See yah in pieces Now be deceased Margaret Tatcher, Don`t f**k with real as* G`s Quick to snatch your ugly ***, off the streets So f**k peace I`ll let them white trash know It`s on for Life Don`t let the Lib Dems Ride the night [ha ha] Bad Boys murdered on Wax and kill Don’t vote for me And get your caps peeled You know, See Grab your voting cards when you see Lib Dems Call your friends when you see Lib Dems, Uhh Who vote for me?, New Labour's son" across the belly, I prove you lost already Brace yourself for the main vote Y'all impatiently waiting It's like an AIDS test, what's the results? Not positive, who's the best? Nick, Gordon and Brown Ain't no best, East London, West London, North West, South, flossed out, greedy I embrace y'all with New Labour Blows up, no guts, left chest, whole parliament gone How could Gordon be garbage? Semi-autos at your cartilage Burner at the side of your dome, come outta my parliament New Labour got this, locked since 1997 I am the truest, name a politician that I ain't influenced Gave y'all Budgets but now I keep my eyes on the Prime Minister With One eyed Scottish fame, kept my name in his politics Check it Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Che -Guevara Posted April 15, 2010 When did they start debating live on TV? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Allamagan Posted April 16, 2010 ^ 8.30 PM local time. Live TV debating is something imported from America quite new in this side of the atlantic. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
B Posted April 16, 2010 Really annoying that the Brits are copying the Americans in the way elections are conducted. It should be able policies not personality. UK is a parliamentary democracy! why are they copying the Americans. This country has gone to the dogs! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Resistance Posted April 16, 2010 Well it was pretty ovious Nick Clegg would come up on top, i bet the Cons and Labour are kicking themselves for agreeing to this debate. This debates will give the Lib Dems are major platform that they never had before and bring us closer to a Hung parliment. P.S this election more than another the Somali is really getting interested in this Election and it seems like we are determined to stop Cameron getting in. But since most Somalis live in a safe Labour seat will our vote make much difference. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
N.O.R.F Posted April 16, 2010 Still need to register. Eton boy was made to look a bit of a fool. Mostly his own doing by going on about the NI tax rise again and again. It also became apparent that he would give tax breaks to the rich. Something he didn't deny. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Haatu Posted April 16, 2010 The rich kid looked like a complete ***** especially when it came to the economy. Instead of saying what his approach to the economy would be, he kept on going on about small schemes he had in mind. Anywho, Clegg won on style but Brown won on substance. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Paragon Posted April 16, 2010 Originally posted by B: Really annoying that the Brits are copying the Americans in the way elections are conducted. It should be able policies not personality. UK is a parliamentary democracy! why are they copying the Americans. This country has gone to the dogs! Amen, say it brother! (myself copying the Gospel cries) Here is: what America is missing. Try to beat that. But as much as I disdain any American copying (detest should be the right word), still, the whole affair was a bit of a novelty experiment - hopefully never to be repeated again. Ever! It wasn't fun at all. The shout-down in the Commons is much more interesting - politically. On last night's performance, I discount Clegg's strong finishing position on 'begginer's luck'. The remaining two live debates should see to it that his first appeal wears off. The public now knows who he is. His arguments? Erm, I thought they were rather opportunistic. Most of them at least, though he made some valid points. Cameron was very generous with anecdots. The poor fellow got cornered, literally and figuratively speaking. He must have suffered neck pains the day after. Whereas Brown's strength was on substance. The man knows his stuff. That head of his stores far too much detail and statistic information, which could, in some way, come across as dreary and off-putting sometimes. He should ease off the gas, i would say. But overall, there is highly likely that we will be looking at a Lab/Lib-Dem government come election. The Tories would need a divine miracle to alter this expected power-sharing formation. Maybe Lord Ashcroft can help? No? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites