
Originally Posted by
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Originally Posted by
Gandalf
Like 'Why have you privatised the NHS?' or 'Why has the national debt doubled despite you killing vulnerable members of society?' or 'How can you criticize Russia when you voted to invade Iraq and won't publish the Chilcott enquiry?' I don't believe tough questions were asked at all. It is pantomime on a dusty stage in the theater of financiers.
Did you watch it?
Cameron was asked about nhs, borrowing more and breaking his promise, and Milliband said invading Iraq was wrong.
Only 'highlights' but I thought it was just pantomime and soundbites. Where were the tough questions about child abuse? About HSBC? About war criminals? Also, they let Cameron lie repeatedly without following up on it. I also thought
they were much harder on Milliband too who just came across as a dork. It's almost as though he doesn't want to win and the super coalition that is planned becomes inevitable. They are both awful, though Ed is obviously the nicer of the two. If Labour was serious the first thing they would do is kick Blair out of the party. Cameron is just a nasty piece of work looking to loot the place and get his place on the corporate ticket ASAP.
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