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Are election debates and walkabouts a waste of money?

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ELVIS68 | 23:01 Sun 02nd May 2010 | ChatterBank
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Would you be swayed by one of the parties just because of what they say during a tv debate or a walkabout or have you already made up your mind on who you will vote for?
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I think the walkabouts and debates are a waste of time, they will not convince me to change my mind. Although after Broons performance in Rochdale, I would say it's confirmed my belief that he is not fit to be elected at PM.
I';m voting for the local candidate more than the main party (does that answer sound like i know the difference?)
im not voting in this election...im not giving my vote to endorse mps ripping off the british working man/woman....that is not what voting is about in my view....
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I think you can safely say that Brown not only shot himself in the foot but blew both feet off with his comments
Swayed?

Gordon Brown showed himself to be a hypocritic, and a nasty piece of work.

He based his entire campaign on "What you see is what you get" and then showed us all that it was simly a lie.

I would have been swayed ... but I was never going to vote for that t!t in the first place.
gordon brown a bully?????????????....never......lol
you've never been polite to someone while complaining about them behind their back, JJ? Good for you, but I have. Most people do. Cameron does (I've been told about it by people who know him). I expect we're all nasty pieces of work.
Nooooo, stokey ... never.

And, if he is a bully ... it's all "Sue's fault" ... !!

LOL
Stoke if you don't vote you will give Brown more chance of getting into power again. Use your vote.
He dosnae tolerate fools gladly. Thons no a bully.
jno ...

If I was nasty about someone behind their back, I would not then ask them to vote me into a £190,000 a year job.
lol jj....ayg i really cant be ars*d for this election whoever gets in will tax us to the hilt andwill never do anything for us working people..im not going to use my vote to elect people i neither like or trust....rant over ayg...lol.
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Must admit he did himself no favours whatsoever and proved to the world that he doesn`t give a sh!t about what people want.

And for him to go back to the womans house and come out saying he sat there talking about her family blah blah blah, she should have slammed the door in his face
The latest opinion polls have not changed much between last and this sunday . It would appear that the gaffe has not really affected the figures .

I wonder what Cameron muttered under his breadth when he was given a hard time by that fella with the handicap son about a week ago .

Do you think he said some like '' what a nice chappy that was - must invite him round for dinner ''
Somehow i dont think so - do you ?- I think we can hazard an educated guess as to what was said back in the confort of his car .

joggerjayne - what a saint you are
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Thing what p!sses me off is when Brown stands there saying he will do this and do that...why hasn`t he done it already?
berti ... thank you.
JJ, do you only use the jogging avatar when you use your laptop while actually, like, jogging?

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