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Anyone else going off Clegg?

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dinosaurinmybelly · 30/04/2010 13:13

I thought he was very cocky last night, interrupting the others several times to slag off their debating style rather than their policies. It was probably justified in one instance, but certainly not the 4 or so times that he did it - in fact it was annoying that he interrupted what was good quality debate at times.

I'm starting to worry about exactly how much he would listen to the public if he were elected. I didn't like his comment that he was a negotiator "on behalf of all of us" in his early career. How much do we know about this guy? Who would be his key advisors if he were to govern, and how much would he actually listen to them? I love the idea of electoral reform and a fresh new government, but is this really the time to be electing someone with less experience, who is pro-Europe, sketchy on defence, and populist on the economy?

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atlantis · 03/05/2010 20:44

"atlantis NC and Obama are both liberal Democrats who were not given a chance and ran suburb campaigns to prevail. NC is the closest thin to Obama that we have this side."

Just because they are both Dems doesn't mean anything, Cameron's policies are closest to Obama IMHO.

eloise0 · 04/05/2010 22:39

Looking pretty won't work Nick,
I cannot support the legalisation of drugs, and prostitution, and I want our country to be able to take its place in the world, and to be able to defend itself, his policies dont add up, and they are not whiter than white on expenses either, our MP rents out her home paid for by the tax payer, and lives with her boyfriend, shes lib dem
dont be fooled, they will say anything to get power, and what will they do with it?
If they get in I am moving abroad.

Cablepower · 05/05/2010 19:47

I thought it was 43% needed for Lib Dem to win outright?

I asked that earlier on the thread 'What % do LD need to win' (Still can't attach threads properly.) Help?

I really want Lib Dem to win outright. I think this is preferable to a hung parliament. But would take balance over Labour or Conservative option.

I think LD offers a democratic electoral system and strong economics with Vince Cable.

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