Thursday, 29 April 2010

The Last of the Leaders Debates



For the last (thankfully) of the Leaders' Debates I will be hosting a live blog again. If you're at in the least interested in what our prospective leaders have to say and feel the need to vent your opinion, then please do join us this evening around 8.15pm. The live TV debate starts at 8.30pm. Much better therapy than shouting at the television I sssure you!

Will Dave still look rather sanguine? Will Nick still say what he knows is impossible? Will Gordon still think we're all bigots just because immigration is mentioned? Who knows. Come and join the fun.

There are ten bloggers who will be participating and please do visit the other nine.


The debate begins at 8.30pm but you can join in anytime during the media broadcast. Come and have some fun.

6 comments:

Macheath said...

I shall certainly be there - enjoyed the last one immensely (as did the rest of the family, who insisted on my reading most of it out to them while they watched).

subrosa said...

Auch Macheath, I was glad to have your company.

It's good fun and interesting to see just how others view these situations.

See you around 8pm.

Crinkly & Ragged Arsed Philosophers said...

Well now, as a supporter of independence and an advocate for democracy I will refuse to watch the programme.

A major deficit in the democracy of the BBC has been exposed as a tool of propaganda and subjugation.

To watch this process without representation is to endorse its injustice as an acceptable fact.

At 20.00 hrs tonight switch off or switch over.

subrosa said...

I won't be watching much of it RA because my computer is in another room. I'll take part in the general live conversation - much more interesting.

Crinkly & Ragged Arsed Philosophers said...

I get the rhetoric from Mel, Rosa.

What was it " You may take our lives, but you cannot take our entertainment"

subrosa said...

I remember reading something similar many years ago RA. "You may take our lives but you can't take our destiny."

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