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I thought it was quite entertaining, and I was very surprised with Labour and Gordon Brown, for more than on reason:
He wasn't his normal, boring and dull self;
He smiled and added humour;
His points were very valid.
I'm 14, not eligable to vote. I live in Northern Ireland, born and raised so we have our own elections (DUP will win). But Gordon surprised me, he stood up for himself and for the status as Prime Minister. He defended himself against the last like 14 years of Prime Ministerial positions that he wasn't in power during and the choices made during, and did well. I always thought of him as not having a clue before.
Nick & David both disagreed with the money he wants to spend on the Nuclear shiz, addressing it as old. But, are they not up to date with the worlds goings ons? Nuclear power is being taken further and further and Britain won't be able to cope without it, but Nick would prefer more helicopters? They would be nice but are no match to a Nuclear missile. In my opinion Gordon won that night.
They also want to cut the economy spending, are they mad? Gordon has the right idea, if we continue to expand the economy, the government will have more sales taxes, the government will have less Benifets to pay due to unemployement lessening and finally with more jobs comes more money to the people meaning tax increases will be smaller, to them.
He wasn't his normal, boring and dull self;
He smiled and added humour;
His points were very valid.
I'm 14, not eligable to vote. I live in Northern Ireland, born and raised so we have our own elections (DUP will win). But Gordon surprised me, he stood up for himself and for the status as Prime Minister. He defended himself against the last like 14 years of Prime Ministerial positions that he wasn't in power during and the choices made during, and did well. I always thought of him as not having a clue before.
Nick & David both disagreed with the money he wants to spend on the Nuclear shiz, addressing it as old. But, are they not up to date with the worlds goings ons? Nuclear power is being taken further and further and Britain won't be able to cope without it, but Nick would prefer more helicopters? They would be nice but are no match to a Nuclear missile. In my opinion Gordon won that night.
They also want to cut the economy spending, are they mad? Gordon has the right idea, if we continue to expand the economy, the government will have more sales taxes, the government will have less Benifets to pay due to unemployement lessening and finally with more jobs comes more money to the people meaning tax increases will be smaller, to them.
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