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kowenicki said:
FootballFan said:
I have to admit I find the massive jump (leap) up the opinion polls as being incredible.

The biggest unspoken issues in this election campaign are, in no particular order:
a) the People want a referendum on the EU, with the vast majority seemingly willing the UK out of it altogether;
b) the People demand that whoever gets in number 10 next gets immigration under control.

Yet after 90 minutes of a TV debate, the People are quite willing to vote for the party whose flagship policies include scrapping the Pound, surrendering yet more power to Brussels and an amnesty (yet again) for all illegal immigrants living in the UK.

Am I missing something?

How can someone who has the exact opposite views to that of the majority of the people get so much support? It can't just be the fact that he was looking down the camera and Brown was saying "I agree with Nick" every few mins....

Exactly what I have been saying!

The people of this country never cease to disappoint. 

Basing their opinion on... "oooo he seems like a nice sincere fella"..  pathetic.  Yet if you asked most of those people, do you favour full EU integration, do you favour unilateral disarming, do you favour an open door policy on immigration with zero caps.  It would be a no, no and no.

And why do people think he is some normal bloke?  He is as much a silver spoon as Cameron and Blair are (not sure about Brown), and his ancestory and family arguably the most "establishment" of all three candidates.

 

 

 

1) I'd say most people are apathetic toward the EU, its just the ones hostile to it are most vocal.

2) the Lib Dems are not in favour of unilateral disarmerment, they want a cheaper replacemennt than Trident

3) they dont want an open door policy on immigration. they want a regional system like they have in Australlia