Gordon Brown, David Cameron and Nick Clegg are set for the second prime ministerial TV debate, focused on global affairs.
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Gordon Brown, David Cameron and Nick Clegg are set for the second prime ministerial TV debate, focused on global affairs.
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Nice to see all of our Tory supporting newspapers reporting the election this morning in an unbiased way...oh no...they all choose to go after Mr Clegg....I wonder why? Let us hope the people aren't as dumb as these editors obviously are eh? Goebbels propaganda alive and kicking in 2010.
Crikey! I still don't know who to vote for but while this is global affairs (& while this country is set on a rapid downward spiral until they do) I may go for the one who slags off Israel the most but none of these have got the bottle have they?
You can rest assured that Obomba is a one-term president & he only thought about it!
PS: GS can now be followed on Twitter as @themastarata
Oh by the way, friend of mine has put his vote on Ebay, says it's of no use to him, if anyone wants to buy one.
PS: GS can now be followed on Twitter as @themastarata
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