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So did Cameron. If anything, Paxman was less brutal with Milliband and let him off the hook about details and allowed him to push his 'vision'.When freedom comes along, don't PISH in the water supply.....Comment
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Miliband came across much better, he got applause from the audience for taking on Paxman. Cameron just looked the same as he always looks, a Posh boy robot. The fact he shat it in the first place is a disgrace.Comment
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Only when they have increased under his watch and he uses them as showing how he has reduced unemployment.Originally posted by minestrone View PostIs there any political relevance in asking the PM if he could live on a zero hours contract?Comment
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Geek vs PR man, who do you trust.Originally posted by minestrone View Post"hell yes I am tough enough"

I would trust the Geek, they invented all the good things.Comment
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