While Mr Cameron and Mr Brown were deeply engaged in attacking one another, Mr Clegg managed to win last night’s debate. The Liberal Democrat used alternatives to the two main political groups, to win the people and succeeded in this. Mr Cameron used stories of people he met on his campaign as examples, while Mr Brown continued to question Mr Cameron quite aggressively. In the end, Mr Clegg still won, using phrases like: “These two” and “The more they attack each other, the more they sound the same”. 61% of the votes were in Mr Clegg’s favor, along with the two other party leaders, who agreed with the man in most of his ideas.
My opinion to this, is pretty straight forward. I don’t vote, don’t see any reason for it. You can’t trust politicians, as they promise what they can’t make true, it’s as simple as that. I think it was clever of Mr Clegg to let the other two fight their old battle, while he occasionally butted in, saying all they did was argue and that so far, it didn’t help at all. The other two use their same old tactics, but so far, I think Mr Cameron did the worse of the three. Using examples of people you’ve met is not a smart debate move, as it deals with experiences, rather than facts. It makes you questionable and it won’t appeal to everyone.
maandag 19 april 2010
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