So Gordy's gaffe yesterday didn't go down to well with the press and general public lol and then he goes and blames a staff member for not preventing the meeting! If you can't answer questions posed by the general public you're in the wrong profession!
Despite the fact that Brown shouldn't have said what he did the fact remains that his privacy was invaded. Sky were under obligation to switch off his mic, why didn't they? It's dirty tactics, the Tory loving Murdoch wouldn't have leaked this if Cameron had done it.
Tbh, what Brown says in his own privacy is hardly going to influence my vote so the sorry excuse we have for a media should just get over it. Fast.
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Ooooh ehsan uncle! London a wasteland? Hmph
lib dems get my vote if I don't vote for bnp, jk.
Cmonnn David chats a whole load of bull really
Re: UK General Election (06 May, 2010): Which party will you vote for?
Gordon Brown can be hilarious at times....i'm still uncertain on who to vote for :s
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looks like a two horse race now between Conservatives and Liberals. What a turnaround.
Did anyone watch that Labour candidate Manish Sood interview? Seriously, didn't understand where he was coming from and what he was saying, he really wasn't making any sense. He kept on saying that the 60s/70s were an ideal time to live in...coming from an ethnic minority that has to be the funniest thing I've heard in a while. What a fool.
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Vote Liberall!
Thought long and hard and voted lib-dem in the end. A disappointing return for them
The most astonishing development of this General Election is the utter failure of the Liberal-Democrats to cash in on their over-inflated ratings/ Nick Clegg's popularity over the past couple of weeks post live TV debates
Conservatives 307
Labour 258
Lib-Dem 57
326 is the magical figure!
And for the 1st time there are two female muslim MPs (Labour). Both are of Pakistani origin. Another Pakistani Sadiq Khan held onto his (Labour) seat in Tooting, London
btw Zac Goldsmith, 35 won his (Conservative) seat in Richmond Town (Surrey) by a majority of 4,091 votes
Lib Dems did very badly considering how a few weeks ago they turned their fortunes around. On top of that the Labour party did not do as badly as expected and the Conservatives should have done better.
The BNP did not do any better thankfully. I hope to see a Lib-Con coalition. Gordon Brown has lost the mandate and even with a Lib-lab colaition they fall short of a majority. A coalition of losers?