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« Reply #15 on: April 16, 2010, 11:40:33 AM »

The Liberal Democrats aren't to be underestimated, their weight in the House is vital to the two main parties. They usually side with one or the other, depending on the political climate, without these larger supporting parties there would be more struggle to get some policies through the house.

I'm a floating voter, I've lived a long time under Lib Dems and frankly if they want to run the country anything like the council in whose borough I used to live, I'll never vote for them but they are often laughed at and underestimated when in some cases they are the decision makers.

The question this time around which is not clear is who they will support, or will they return to their roots and stand alone?
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« Reply #16 on: April 16, 2010, 11:49:13 AM »

I thought lastnights effort by the big three was funny...the body language was intresting...and i did laugh when Cameron made some intresting gestures as an immediate response to some of the verbal punches he recieved...Brown's strange amourous advances towards the LibDems in saying he agreed with Clegg had Clegg producing some 'get away from me' hand gestures in desperation...got bored towards the end though.

Hower, Dragons Eye the Welsh version was much more real and lively...The Plaid Cymru And LibDem leaders had individual spats with the Journalist asking the questions.

So far, Clegg has made a good start in my eyes...he does really need to lose that 6th former style though, how much was Trident really going to cost over the next 25 years?

100 Billion i think it was...crazy :)
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