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Third Leader's Debate - BBC 29th April

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CatherineHMumsnet · 28/04/2010 11:11

In anticipation of tomorrow's TV debate, MN will be launching a fifth poll of Mumsnetter voting intentions as soon as the debate finishes. Can Cameron regain the ground he's lost? Will Clegg continue to build on his success following the first and second debates? We'll have to wait and see - but in the meantime, we've put together a handy table showing how your voting intentions and attitudes towards the party leaders have changed over the past four polls

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cinnamontoast · 29/04/2010 20:51

Yeah dc, you're talking about 3000 people with massive estates, not most people.

mumutd · 29/04/2010 20:51

lol at NC having a dig at DC.

ronshar · 29/04/2010 20:52

Id rather leave my property to my children than to the labour party.

MmeLindt · 29/04/2010 20:52

WE HEARD YOU NICK. £700 for everyone

InmyheadIminParis · 29/04/2010 20:52

NC I'd almost vote for that £10k tax threshold.

herbietea · 29/04/2010 20:53

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animula · 29/04/2010 20:53

Bumper - oh yes - sod food and sex and loving your offspring - leaving a house is hardwired in.

Cats do it too - seen in the wild.

JackBauer · 29/04/2010 20:53

I know it was worldwide but he didn't prepare for it like a good accoutnant shoudl have.

Lol at DC being 'down with the people'

Molesworth · 29/04/2010 20:53

It IS unfair (the inheritance tax cut)

Same old tories indeed

megcleary · 29/04/2010 20:53

GB about to cry!!

cinnamontoast · 29/04/2010 20:53

Low-paid workers rarely have any property to leave. What about them?

FabIsGoingToGetFit · 29/04/2010 20:53

I am sure he was just repeating the question as the microphone didn't pick up the first part of her question.

Sabs1981 · 29/04/2010 20:53

Now all I'm doing is concentrating on GB's ears

lobsters · 29/04/2010 20:53

can't see how the inheritance tax thing will be £200k a year, if it's inheritance tax, it will be one off

VoidofDiscovery · 29/04/2010 20:53

oh GB is getting passionate, good

Bumperliouzzzzzz · 29/04/2010 20:53

Oh dollytwat seeing as you're here, I've been meaning to stalk question you for ages. I was wondering given where you live and your job description whether you might work at the same place I do. Though I may be on the completely wrong track. Feel free to ignore if you don't want to answer

Brollyflower · 29/04/2010 20:53

animula

Dollytwat · 29/04/2010 20:54

I wish Gordy would stop shaking his head, he looks like he's on trial

MmeLindt · 29/04/2010 20:54

£50 000 is not a huge family income though, is it?

whifflegarden · 29/04/2010 20:54

Jackbauer, you're right. What do labour take us for? Do they think we've forgotten who's been in charge the last 13 years?
I agree with DC on inheritance tax. We have to become a country where success is celebrated.
I lived in America for a couple of years, and I was amazed at their attitude to winning and success. Notwithstanding lack of healthcare etc, it really is the land of opportunity.

tougholdbird · 29/04/2010 20:54

oooh, Gordon doing his choked-with-emotion-at-the-vile-tory bit. I like it

StewieGriffinsMom · 29/04/2010 20:55

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imaginewittynamehere · 29/04/2010 20:55

Why is Clegg wearing a red tie? (I'd grown fond of the gold one..) An indication of his preference for powersharing in the event of a hung parliament perhaps?

vesela · 29/04/2010 20:55

Inmyhead - how do you justify the fact that our deficit is quite a lot bigger than elsewhere?

Dollytwat · 29/04/2010 20:55

bumper we might work at the same place, although I work from home mostly now, where do you work?

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