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Quote Hoof Hearted at 29 Mar 2015 6.09pm

I'm in Bristol East constituency.

We now have a UKIP candidate, so I will be voting UKIP as originally planned.


 

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Quote Hoof Hearted at 28 Mar 2015 11.18am

Currently there is no UKIP candidate formally adopted for my constituency so I'll have to default to conservative.

Please tell me you live in Bristol West?! It would please me to know you live in a constituency where the Greens out poll the Tories.

I'm in Bristol East constituency.

We now have a UKIP candidate, so I will be voting UKIP as originally planned.

AS far as I can see for recent Bristol West elections the conservative candidate has comfortably got more votes than the Greens?

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Yeah, it'll probably still be the Tories in third, but given the Greens are saying they've got a chance of winning, the truth is probably that they could pip the Tories into third. The Lib Dem vote collapsing is likely to only help Labour and the Greens.

Phil Collins was the UKIP candidate last time. Presumably if he runs again you'll be hoping he wins against all odds.

 


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Thought Cameron looked like a man worn out with running a country for the last 5 years.

Miliband isn't a statesman. Never has been, never will be. Sorry Ed, but in the same way I'd like to be a Premier League Goalkeeper, I just wasnt' up to to it.

In our local constituency Labour have put in a 20 something student whose sole work experience is with a Labour think tank.

The Tories in the one next door have put in a jumped up little tit who has no possible scope of understanding the local community.

How in the hell are they representative? and the worst part is the younger ones toe the party line far more than the old hands.

Until UK politics becomes more conciliatory and less confrontational, it's going to be career politician after career politician which won't benefit anyone.

 

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Hoof Hearted 30 Mar 15 11.08am

Quote The White Horse at 29 Mar 2015 6.48pm

Quote Hoof Hearted at 29 Mar 2015 6.09pm

Quote The White Horse at 29 Mar 2015 5.14pm

Quote Hoof Hearted at 28 Mar 2015 11.18am

Currently there is no UKIP candidate formally adopted for my constituency so I'll have to default to conservative.

Please tell me you live in Bristol West?! It would please me to know you live in a constituency where the Greens out poll the Tories.

I'm in Bristol East constituency.

We now have a UKIP candidate, so I will be voting UKIP as originally planned.

AS far as I can see for recent Bristol West elections the conservative candidate has comfortably got more votes than the Greens?

[Link]

Yeah, it'll probably still be the Tories in third, but given the Greens are saying they've got a chance of winning, the truth is probably that they could pip the Tories into third. The Lib Dem vote collapsing is likely to only help Labour and the Greens.

Phil Collins was the UKIP candidate last time. Presumably if he runs again you'll be hoping he wins against all odds.


Bristol West contains some right on swampy wannabes in places like Cotham and Redland.... the Green vote might be quite high?

Phil Collins? There's something In The Air Tonight that tells me he won't be standing again.

Edited by Hoof Hearted (30 Mar 2015 11.11am)

 

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Quote johnno42000 at 27 Mar 2015 9.51am

I thought Miliband shaded it but there was a definite bias by the presenters. The woman, Burley, kept interrupting Miliband and the questions were far more personal. Paxman was a total t***.

Don't be so ridiculous. He was a total embarrassment but I never expected anything else. That said, Cameron wasn't at his best during the Paxman interrogation.

Would love to continue this debate but I am off to HQ now !!!!

Edited by Willo (27 Mar 2015 9.56am)

Willo, what I can't understand is why your leader bottled it and wouldn't go head to head with Ed.
Also, what do you think of William Haugue (with Cameron and Gove) trying to unseat the Speaker? Looked pretty underhand the way he went about it. A lot of Tories didn't like it.


No current leader wants a debate as they have everything to lose, the only time an incumbent will agree to a debate is if they are struggling in the polls

I can sort of understand that but against Ed? He lost out is a debate with the Hear Say bird and from what I hear on here (I never see it) Dave wipes the floor with him at PMQT.

Did he? I think he could have wiped the floor with her but thought if he did then he would get absolutely ripped apart for it.As it was she just continued to shout him down over and over again. To my mind that's not debating or getting your point across its just being an ignorant twot.


Yes he did!

A person contesting a General Election intending to be our next PM should be able to....

A) Eat a bacon sandwich without gurning
B) Out debate Mylene Klass
and
C) Be able to annunciate himself clearly... not saying "Tuffy Nuss" instead of Tough Enough.

Your response shows what it wrong with politics.

If that's the only thing you consider wrong with politics then you haven't been paying attention

 


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