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If more people start voting Lib Dem, I wonder which of Labour or Tory will lose out most.
Am I in a minority of one in finding Nick Clegg in yesterday's debate was like an annoying little horsefly buzzing round and constantly distracting me from what the other two were trying to say. I mean it's not as if the Lib Dems will ever win a majority (thank God). So who the hell cares what he promises or how reasonable he sounds?
As someone on Guido's blog eloquently put it a while ago, a Lib Dem politician is like a five year old clumping around the hall in Daddy's shoes, and brandishing his umbrella. All one can say is "Very clever dear, now put them all back because Daddy will need them for the office tomorrow"
I spotted a film on BBC1 tonight called "Runaway Train":
"...stow away on board a freight train, unaware it's minus a driver and speeding out of control".
I thought Clegg was arrogant and of course he can throw mud at the others, cos he knows its never coming back at him cos theyve got no track record....easy to criticise someone else when youve never done it yourself...they cant criticise you back...are people not intelligent enough to realise that was the dynamic of last nights programme??
I am concerned David looked uneasy, hope he doesnt F**k it all up at the last minute...
I actually think the working class will give Gordie a bit of a roasting at the polls, things like Corus have made people think about this facade that Labour is the working mans party in a bit more detail..more like the Scrounger mans party
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