I know it'sa little early to ignite but you see, though my head is elsewhere right now, I have dedicated special attention debate televised on ITV for parliamentary elections that pitted the leaders of the three main formations of Great Britain: Gordon Brown, now Prime Minister, representing the Labour Party, David Cameron, Conservative leader Nick Clegg and Liberal Democrats for.
Yes, you're not seeing things dear readers. In a country that organizes institutionally bipartisanship because of a voting envy that the UMP, a third political force has emerged. Not just any : the Democrats.
But the opportunity was finally given for the first time in British history that such a debate took place on television. Indeed, it was uncertain whether the political parties accept the game since the one hand, Gordon Brown does not excel in the performance and the other the "Tories" do not necessarily viewed as a good thing to play on an equal footing with the party amber, which give them credibility a bit more in the public eye.
I do not hide that I simply exulted in front of my television screen . Nick Clegg was simply amazing: he has mastered the exercise with flying colors, still addressing the camera and not falling into any traps laid by its opponents in the evening.
In addition, it is obviously an inveterate debater, he is accustomed to suffer in Parliament and attacks from others of the Exchequer policy. Finally, he mastered his program, costed, comprehensive and concrete and has clearly risen above those he has managed to denigrate demonstrating
"The more THEY [Mr Brown and Mr Cameron] Attack EACH Other, The More THEY sound the same "Translation: " The more they attack each other, the more we seem to hear the same thing "
The press today ' Today is unanimous and echoes of a successful TV series on one hand and secondly, a public opinion which recognizes that the vast majority of Lib Dem leader won this first debate, "hands down" for 51% of the population according to most polls.
What do you Nick Clegg, is my favorite .
Do not see the point of idolatry, this is not my cup of tea (Earl Grey preferred).
The reason for my enthusiasm for the Lib Dem leader confirms he is day after day he certainly epitomizes an improved version of François Bayrou . More
debater speaker, bilingual perfect, although it was not necessary as a natural leader, that the force of argument, experience and patience emerges as such.
Credited 20% intend to vote before the debate, Nick Clegg will perhaps not be Prime Minister but it is likely that a government can be formed without an alliance with the Liberal Democrats, which is in itself a tour de force with such a voting system.
What the story does not say is how to get along very Eurosceptic Conservatives with the Liberal Democrats very Europhile.
What history tells, however, is that last night in my little window has sprung a light of hope, the same who had inflamed my heart when creating Democratic Movement.
For this I thank Nick Clegg .
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