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Previously on "Televised Clegg-Farage debate"

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  • Mich the Tester
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    Originally posted by b0redom View Post
    As much as they are both numpties. No one has done the pro/cons of being in the EU. I suspect that it will degrade into:

    Farage - All these Johnny Foreigners coming over and taking our resources and depriving good British people of jobs....

    Clegg - If we come out of the EU, every single person employed in a business which is involved with Europe in any way, shape or form will lose their job. We won't be able to extradite kiddie fiddlers etc...

    There's pros and cons to being in/out of the EU, but no one seems to want to discuss them beyond the extremes.
    Yes indeed, but a sensible debate involving those options that are a bit more nuanced that 'in or out' wouldn't sell papers or get high viewing figures.

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  • b0redom
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    As much as they are both numpties. No one has done the pro/cons of being in the EU. I suspect that it will degrade into:

    Farage - All these Johnny Foreigners coming over and taking our resources and depriving good British people of jobs....

    Clegg - If we come out of the EU, every single person employed in a business which is involved with Europe in any way, shape or form will lose their job. We won't be able to extradite kiddie fiddlers etc...

    There's pros and cons to being in/out of the EU, but no one seems to want to discuss them beyond the extremes.

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  • d000hg
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    Thanks

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  • VectraMan
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    http://forums.contractoruk.com/gener...has-begun.html

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  • d000hg
    started a topic Televised Clegg-Farage debate

    Televised Clegg-Farage debate

    I feel like this must be a KUATB moment, but I didn't spot a thread about it.

    BBC News - BBC to host Nick Clegg and Nigel Farage TV debate

    Hilarious. Is this so the important debates can be restricted to the main parties? Being compared to UKIP in terms of importance can't be good.

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