Poll: The Last Leaders Debate – Live tonight at 2030 BST on BBC One

Who will you vote for?

  • Labour

    Votes: 67 11.8%
  • Conservatives

    Votes: 231 40.7%
  • Liberal Democrats

    Votes: 227 40.0%
  • Other

    Votes: 42 7.4%

  • Total voters
    567
  • Poll closed .
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GO ON GORDON BROWN SAY CHILD TAX CREDITS ONE MORE TIME!!!!!!!

Geeesh and that GRIN , I seriously wanted to knock gordon a new one :(
 
Do you really think they will **** it up any worse then ANY other party seriously?

I understand your point that it isn't X Factor but for god sake are they not worth a stab concidering how dire we are at the moment.

I cant see why not to be fair.

judging by there polices then a resounding YES
 
At the end of the day both labour and tory have had there chance. Lib dem's need a chance let them have it god clegg is right about if the same old parties get into power nothing really big is going to change.

We do need to give them a chance. if they **** it up so be it then no one will vote for them next time

The two big policies are terrible.
They will leave us with insecure power supply and large companies moving abroad faster than ever.
Both of which will leave the country in a huge mess, which is not simple to solve.
we have hit a point with energy security that action needs to be taken within the next 4 years, due to the lead time of planning and building. As well as the research and industry around it.
 
Cameron was by far the best tonight, claim, stright and prime ministral

Clegg - arrogent, irritating and oppotunistic, if he says "two old parties squbbling" once more i'll hit him with a 3kg dumpbell, it's a debate, it's supposed to be squbbling, grow up.

Brown - shaking his head like a chimp on heat and gurning! he was frightening to watch!!
 
I'm sorry if I'm wrong, I'll watch it again on iplayer later, but I'm sure he was overly unclear!

Either way, two points (Euro and Amnsety) stand.

Well I'd say they're complex points with ample caveats in the manifesto so it's difficult to say, some of it did seem at odds would be all I'd commit to without watching it while scouring the manifesto with a lawyer... ;)
 
Well I'd say they're complex points with ample caveats in the manifesto so it's difficult to say, some of it did seem at odds would be all I'd commit to without watching it while scouring the manifesto with a lawyer... ;)
I'll accept that middle ground! :D

(can't afford a lawyer)
 
Funny how BBC isn't biased like Sky and hasn't announced early polls already in favour of one party.

Just shows how ridiculous the Sky News debate was.
 
I think it's Lib's for me. BUT, before thursday (next week obviously) I'll give a final read over of all their policies.

Please, find out a bit about your local MP and what he's done. Some of them are actually really decent, I know of a labour MP who's maybe the most conscientious member I know off and he's been endorsed by UKIP for his anti EU view. Not everybody tows the party line, there are some decent candidates that are worth your vote beyond party allegiances...
 
Funny how BBC isn't biased like Sky and announced early polls already in favour of one party.
Actually, and I'm trying to say this without bias, the BBC chose particularly pro-LibDem clips in the summary. Granted they were trying to get the "best of" bits, but it was unrepresentative.
 
Well, after seeing all three I can sum it up to;

Clegg was a novelty in the first debate and now over the last three has shown he has little substance.

Gordon is constantly scaremongering and talking about things that should have been done already.

Cameron I have to say is actually being straight, and I'm swaying towards conservative.

Works for me, though in a purely frivolous manner, I give first prize to David Dimbleby.

Just shows how much Nick Clegg relies on Vince Cable for anything economy-related. Given that the economy is by far the biggest problem right now, this bothers me.

Conservative it is then (Labour get less than 5% around here, so they were a non-option anyway).
 
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