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    #51
    Originally posted by Euler View Post
    Poverty will always exist in every society.
    Here for example.
    Sturgeon came across well to the simple-minded because her "arguments" consisted of the simple, platitudinous, cliched verbiage that simpletons like.
    I'm not surprised you were taken in.
    In particular she showed no appreciation of the fact that the NHS needs reform in the direction of the European private-public partnership model if it is to survive at all.
    I find it amazing how some of our wannabe leaders are so thick.
    The leaders aren't thick.

    They just know how to use spin effectively so voters hear what they want to hear.

    The larger parties have one big problem which is the leaders are men. They wouldn't look good on screen attacking a female leader of a smaller party on their policies so they have to leave it to the journalists to do....
    "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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      #52
      Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
      Least they are bloody going to vote thinking about voting if they actually bother is a different matter.

      I'm working on the younger members of my family though it's much easier to convince those who live in a marginal that their vote counts.....
      In the "safe" seats unless you support the incumbent then at best it's a tactical vote to register protest, in truth our democracy is a sham as a vast number of the votes cast can't make any difference.

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        #53
        Originally posted by Euler View Post
        Poverty will always exist in every society.
        "This problem can never be completely solved, therefore we shouldn't try to solve it at all, and nor should we care if we make it worse." Is that what you're saying?

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          #54
          Originally posted by malvolio View Post
          As for Cameroon, I get the feeling he was treating the whole thing as an unnecessary side show of no real value and, given it was one against six, he was never going to win any points so let's play the senior statesman card. A view with which I have some sympathy.
          Trouble is, he'd need to be - or at least appear to be - a senior statesman to pull that off, and he very obviously isn't.

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            #55
            Originally posted by BolshieBastard View Post
            You obviously didnt listen then and had a closed mind.

            Im not scottish and dont live in Scotland so have nothing to benefit from the SNP. But, I thought she gave the best account of all the party leaders. Milliband was very good and cameron just harked on to the past.
            Or I just don't find her very credible. She did better than Miliband at appealing to the left of centre crowd and of course those who want to dissolve the Union. I have no problem with them leaving, but little she has said makes me think the SNP will handle the situation well after it hypothetically happened. Nonetheless, I wish them well in that on going endeavour.

            She isn't going to win over anyone with much of an awareness of economics.

            Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
            "This problem can never be completely solved, therefore we shouldn't try to solve it at all, and nor should we care if we make it worse." Is that what you're saying?
            Or the proposed 'cure' is worse than the supposed illness.

            Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
            The leaders aren't thick.

            They just know how to use spin effectively so voters hear what they want to hear.

            The larger parties have one big problem which is the leaders are men. They wouldn't look good on screen attacking a female leader of a smaller party on their policies so they have to leave it to the journalists to do....
            Which is unfortunate if true. That said Sturgeon's party outnumbers the Lib Dems.
            Last edited by Zero Liability; 3 April 2015, 11:51.

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              #56
              Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
              "This problem can never be completely solved, therefore we shouldn't try to solve it at all, and nor should we care if we make it worse." Is that what you're saying?
              No it's not. Was your philosophy degree from some crappy poly? Because it certainly failed to teach you to think clearly.
              Are you a loser?
              Didn't do too well at school?
              Can't make it in the most dynamic economy in Europe?
              No good with women?

              Then VOTE UKIP! We'll make you whole again

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