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  • @capcom1 @capcom1 Well trying to correct somebody and using bad grammar makes you look like an even bigger DIV ;D. Giving somebody a microphone doesnt invite them to talk over you. She makes a statement and then gives way for him to answer. It clearly is rhetorical because he asked the question, then carries on. When she interupts him, he says "no can i". That implies it was rhetorical! I bet you just took offence because you have no job and also interupt lol

  • peng

  • Why are the pretty ones always so socialist?

  • @zivjax That's the whole joke of it all. Immigration allowing all the jobs to go to non British and our economy is not producing enough.

    SO how the hell can you Mr. Clegg expect (PEOPLE WHO REALLY WANT TO WORK) to sit on a work place when there's no jobs at the end of it all.

    That's a slap in the face of hard working determined people who are willing to prove themselves.

    Like me. Nearly 4 years. A merry go round of BS.

  • CLEGG=KNOB

  • You could Say....

    sunglasses*

    MAYA B:LACK IS BLACK

    YYYEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHH­HHHHHHHHHHHHH

  • yes i know she is black i have eyes

    lol

  • beautiful with brains unique. because common sense is not common

  • 26 YEAR OLD MAYA BLACK IZ FINE.

  • Don't get why people are having a go at this woman, she knew it was a rhetorical point and thats why she wanted a proper answer. Cleggs argument was pretty weak, its this or nothing else, its his job as the politician to come up with a better solution and thats what she was pushing for.

  • She overtalked and butted in on a rhetorical question! Maybe if she had better social skills she would have a job!

  • Hah Maya BLACK

  • That woman, has impeccably less intelegence than Nick, because of

    1. That face to her peers showed a nervousness, like a child looking at a clown

    2. She is studying at Birmingham, he wantcambridge

  • @silvercaparot1 You got the Clown bit right Bubbamwhats it like being an intern for Nick the Clown.What school did you want to.

    Nick Has been educated past his intellect

  • Is English your first language?

  • lol shes northern and a woman impossible to be clever, also, arent we allowed to see the response?

  • Clegg is a fucking idiot

  • Clegg is a fucking idiot

  • @WorksopGimp Stop spouting the bleeing obvious, he is also a hypocrite,a coward ,a cuckold ,I could go on ,she is attractive

  • @arrghgarry wow 3 posts dont know why,but still hes a idiot I will "spout" all I want mate free country :-)

  • @WorksopGimp is it aa free country,have you ever read my book "England a free country no more "

  • @arrghgarry LOL no must have missed that one

  • @WorksopGimp I had better get writing it then.FREEDOM as Mel Gibson shouted after his divorce came thru

  • Ha! Good girl!

  • student with brains? more like lowest common denominator.

  • why wont people realise non of these politicians have our interests in mind. They have their own in mind.

  • Wanna hear somthin? nick clegg was ment to come to are town for an question and answer but cancelled it because it got advertised!!!!

  • Furthermore, the subject on qualifications is highly debatable. Btecs on fucking hair and beauty and worthless level 2 diplomas are absolute shite. Heck, even GCSEs are. If you want a degree, get it in something worthwhile in a subject that actually utilises a part of your brain ie. an academic subject. PE, Psychology isn't. Maths, English, Physics is. This is what most people don't get. Hence, why they can't get a job and have now resorted to eating McD's off taxpayer's money. Cheers.

  • People who comment on these videos are political whizz kids. If we could elect the people who drone on about how those who express their feelings in videos are 'retards', maybe our future might not look so bleak. OHHHHH wait yeah we'd still be fucked.

  • That sensible young lady certainly floored that stupid twat Cloggy'...Nice one..!!

  • He should have said I didn't think you needed qualifications for the kitchen ..

  • I'll give her a job....

  • he was proposing a solution... his question was rhetorical. the kind of person who thinks her comment was clever is probably the kind of person who thinks evangelicals are honest.

  • lol maya black.. lol black.. lol

  • I am so in love.

  • @belboyfan That's fine if that's what you enjoy doing, its good that you found something that didn't require uni and still makes you enough to live on. I personally wouldn't be happy with a "job" job and that's why I'm going to uni...the sector I want to work in requires a degree...and I'm not going to not try for what I want to do is all.

  • I want brain from her ;)

  • @belboyfan Fuck education any way,all about common sense.

  • @kassop You really are stupid, just like that girl. Of course a qualification isn't worthless, it brings skills and enhanced future productivity, something that sitting on your fat arse being lavished with benefits waiting to be told to go work can never do. Utter idiocy. How you have constructed your sentence really does reinforce my statement.

  • @Master1906 Actually you are the real idiot in believing in this goverment. You are stupid enough to agree with their ill fated policy. So when you have worked hard all your life and reach the age of 60 and you are left with nothing we will see who the idiot is. The goverment loves stupid loyal peasants like your self, shouting hail the goverment while they sip on champaign and you will be feeding on turnips infact your are that stupid that you will queue up to die.

  • @kassop I'm not agreeing with their ill fated policy. I am, in fact attacking your previous comment which is a prepostrous claim that education is worthless, ergo, as stupid as the woman in the video. While I'm not strictly inclined towards this political hokum, as I'm much more of a mathematical-type person, I do know what's right and wrong and your comment is simply wrong. End of. I wouldn't be suprised if you dropped out of school at 14.

  • @Master1906 You are really ignorant, and why are you calling this student stupid? i think you lack common sense.

  • @kassop You first start asking me a question that I have already explained. Then you fail to comprehend the additional logical reasons I have given to support my argument. Are you a total dunce? You really aren't insulting anything, but your intelligence. Pathetic. Uneducated lazy fuckers like you, grossly ignorant people like that woman are purely the reason why we haven't recovered from the recession. As long as you people are around, I have little hope for the world. You deserve a medal.

  • @Master1906 Damm!you sound like an old fart with no cause in life, i am better than you, i enjoy life not like a misrable patriotic slave like your self. master 1906 i bet that is your d.o.b.. Recovered from the recession? you dumb fuck you believe the shit? recession is when the goverment fucks up the financial situation, people work so hard in this so called great britain and the word recession pops you. YOU R DUMBER THAN YOU SOUND. HAVE A CUP OF TEA AND FUCK OFF TO BED, OLD FART.

  • @Master1906 And fuck off back to school you act like you are so smart, infact you just one broke gay guy thinking he knows how to run the country.

  • @belboyfan There are opportunities at university that wouldn't be available to a person if they were to just go and get a job. I know the course I will be starting in September is like that. I would rather die having tried for a good, well payed job that I love than be stuck in a dead end, no qualification's job for the rest of my life. Your utter lack of grammatical skill proves to me that job or no job, I'd rather have an education.

  • @nattyasha101 you rather have a good education like the MP`s or bankers or businessmen on stolen millions salaries thats what they have and they are all fucking cunts

  • @arrghgarry No, you could say that if I was doing a degree in maths or politics, but I'm going to do media production....far from academic. If I end up in business, my life will be over. I don't care about money and earning millions, MP's are scum. But rather than get a "job" I'm opting for uni because there'll be opportunities and experiences that I wouldn't otherwise have. For me its a foot on the ladder for what I want to do and I'm not afraid to go for my dreams

  • @nattyasha101 good kluck

  • @nattyasha101 an academic job isn't 'better' than an apprenticeship by any stretch of the imagination. They don't end up in half the amount of debt we end up in, will usually have a job straight away (especially plumbers these days). It's elitism like this that annoys me so much, even if I am going to uni myself this year.

  • @saltavi You say this as if everybody who goes to uni is going for an academic job! I'm going to do media production, a completely practical with no exams or anything..I could go and do an academic degree and get some fancy office job but I chose not to. My earlier comment referred to the experiences and opportunities uni grad's would have had that they wouldn't without uni...for example if I didn't go to uni, I wouldn't have the chance to make films abroad and take them to festivals.

  • @saltavi If you care to read the comment I was replying to which said degree's or uni etc mean nothing, you would understand my point. They don't "mean nothing". For me, a "job" job would be boring, because I'm a creative, and arguing from my point of view like you are yours, university is not pointless...and is better than going straight into work (for SOME people) because it provides opportunity. Uni isn't for everyone, and good for those that do go and do apprenticeships

  • Not only smart but fit as well. Also Nick Clegg is A Twat.

  • Nick Clegg - Mr sell out

  • Shes buff, she should be an mp.

  • @belboyfan Its because you have brains to hustle.

  • She's Beauty. 

  • GLORY HUNTER!!!

  • God she's stupid, the scary thing is there's more likes than dislikes. Either that's because everyone just "hates" Nick Clegg for whatever reason or they're liking the lass for her looks. Just acting like a teenager without a thought for the question...

  • @Dorjan24 Speaking as an unemployed young person who is struggling to find work... Fuck you.

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  • Press 7 and the man in the striped shirt will give you a seductive pose!

  • clearly doesn't understand a rhetorical question "what would you rather have..." "WHY are you asking me the question??" retard

  • she's an imbecile, she objected to having been 'asked' a rhetorical question...

  • Fuck is she beautiful

  • BOOOM SIT THA FUCK DOWN!

  • I can't stand the way these crooks never give a fucking straight answer, they just bore the shit out of you until you forget what the initial question was. Wankers!

  • She is fit.

  • I despise this t*t and his stupid hand gestures.

  • She has brains, really? I mean wow, she did the REALLY HARD BIT of pointing out the obvious problem. Then the actual policy, she just said the boring old "Oh that's your job, not mine!" As if the only thing lacking was a group of MPs sitting down to think for a few hours.

  • @Riiye i would put some cold ice up your bum

  • @Riiye Well said Sir. The video did it's job with annoying you :) Success

  • @scragftw So you put this video up to annoy people?

    Didn't annoy me at all, just made me feel a little puzzled and little sorry for the poster

  • @chapmasi Err I didn't upload it. Besides I didn't ask YOU, I directed it to @Riiye

  • @Riiye why dont you do something about it and speak up then? Alot of people are too afraid to speak up. As long as shes stood up their and spoken on the matter.

  • @Riiye Remember this is in comparison to Nick Clegg.

  • She is hot! ... What was question again?

  • title should be.. Nick Clegg harassed by HOT student with brains (29Apr10)

  • Typical politico, too stupid to wait for the question to be asked, or too rude and dishonest to shut up and let it be asked because he doesn't want to answer it.

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  • damnnn.

  • shes peng

  • i don't even know why i clicked this, hoped to see an MP get his ass kicked with words! maybe... but they never do, why does anyone even vote? i'll never understand, it's like voting between evil vs hates you, either way we get done over... illusion of choice, we do have a choice but not one worth making!

  • Damn she's beautiful and with a brain! how didi this happened?

  • I hate how politicians always give really vague answers to any questions, clearly trying to dodge admitting that they're wrong!

  • she has hardly got brains. What does she expect him to do stupid bloody woman

  • Not that I sympathise with this guy, but I'm really getting sick of the repsonse that girl gave Clegg. If any politician asked me what he should do to combat this problem, I would straight up tell him: "Reduce Income and Corporation tax, reduce the cost of setting up a business and watch jobs be created".

    Democracy is for the people, but if the people refuse to offer solutions and leave it all to these crooks, then what right do we have to complain about the mess they make?

  • @rezi1989 Because the politicians chose to do the job of governing the country, not the tax payers and they also have a responsibility to do their job properly. We elect them to do that job and they are our public servants which means they answer to us, not the other way round.

  • @cun7us I can respect that argument, but I think everyone should acknowledge that this same circle of friends and families has been doing exactly this for roughly 350 years and has proven to have unfounded and out of date ideas on almost every aspect of politics and economics.

    I still feel that you're reliquishing your democratic rights by just saying "meh, it's their job", you have your say in the country you're part of. People die for WANTING that right in other parts of the world.

  • @rezi1989 It's true that we should provide feedback to the government on the country's affairs, as most politicians don't live in the same circumstances as most of us. However, you would have thought that they would know best how to run the country, as they've been educated and trained in that field, and also get paid a lot amount of money for it, not to mention their home paid for. It's unfortunate that a lot of them don't know best, and the expenses scandal is just tragic.

  • Clegg you fuckin muppet

  • on my birthday ^_^

    LOL

  • how can they expect the unemployed to find jobs that arent there its hard for the youth theres no job security and longterm prospects, I admire her its frustrating with politicians snaking around answers!

  • @MsFullheart not only that that when the jobs are available all the employees say is we want someone more experience

  • @kizzagt yes like caught in a catch 22 situation!

  • @MsFullheart true that

  • "Dumb" means unable to utter words."Dumm" is German and therefore German-American for "stupid". CHRISTIAN6182 stop trying to be clever it really doesn't suit you even without that ridiculous dreary accent.

  • marry me?

  • i would

  • Proud to be a Brummie <3

  • Brains? All I heard was a dumm Brummie accent.

  • @Whatever104104 She made a clear and simple point. Get someone with brains and decent speakers to tell you what it was.

  • @bastardfingers Like one of all those idiotic students who voted him into power for example? Did you vote for him?

  • @Whatever104104 To be fair to the students that voted Lib-Dem, Clegg lied to them by promising that they would fight any increase in student fees in order to secure their vote. Many Lib-Dems got a majority and were then elected on the back of this promise. Thus Nick Clegg is a known liar as he and his party of liars coluded with the Tories to triple student fees. Clegg is also a known EU loving traitor politician in helping sell us out to the criminal led EU project.

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  • this is why black people dont get into parliament....they are just to damn smart..

  • @HOMEnHIGH ummm, actually there are black people in parliament. not that it should be a racial thing but I know what you mean.

  • @cun7us ..just the token 6% by law...not one more..

  • @HOMEnHIGH lol, is it actually a law to have a minimum of 6% of black parliament members? that's crazy, but I guess it's fair.

  • @cun7us fair? but surely if that have to appoint that a certain percentage of the parliment body has to be ethnic that just lays the track for racism?

  • @TheLilmatt92 I don't understand how it would lay the track for racism? personally I think people should be given jobs in relation to their qualifications and interested in that field, not what their race is. but what would you have instead?

  • nick clegg cameron and labour are all knob heads

  • I have to say, I have thoroughly enjoyed reading through the last two pages of comments from yourself LCStreetPhotographer, some clear statements and facts put across very well, and cleared up a myriad of misinformation from the British media outlets on the current climate. As a side note, the current top rated comment on this video really does sum up the attention span of this country's youth!

  • shes fuckin sexy

  • So i noticed it says "Who has BRAINS"... i think it should be who has A brain, because otherwise people can get the wrong impression. :D

  • yes but Thatcher had to sell off utillities as the country was in such poor shape after the previous goverment. The banks should never have been privatised. What I take exception at is that the tax payer has bailed the banks out and the banks in turn haven't exactly been generous in giving that money to businesses which has ended up making companies bankrupt and not stimulating growth, whilst paying themseves massive bonuses. You can see the hypocrocy in that surely?

  • @TheTreherne O course there is hypocricy in it. Why, only this week Davi Cameron and Osborne passed the right for the CEO of RBS to have a bonus standing at over £900 thousand pounds as well as over a million pounds in company shares. Labour and the Lib Dems both admonished this, but the Conservatives will not se one of their "kind of people" miss out on their juicy bonuses. Coincidentally they also met 100 of the richet businesses in Britain before Xmas and ....

  • @TheTreherne before xmas and, wrote off over £26 Billion in outstanding tax. Mainly because most of these big companies are non-dom Tory party doners, Ashcroft, Saatchi, Dyson and others. Can you believe that in 2012 when we are about to re-enter the recession as a direct result of the austerity measures, that Cameron has written off £26 Billion in tax owed to the HMRC? All three main parties have their plus points and cons, the nation would have been served better with PR.

  • @TheTreherne Also Thatcher didn't HAVE to sell off all of our utilities. She sold them all off, then refused to pump any of it back into the public to meet her own ends. The reason she did this was two fold. First it allowed her to further the aims of her own social/wealth bracket of society and allow unbriled capitalism to reign supreme, forcing wages down, closures of small businesses and a huge housing shortage, scrappage of apprenticeships etc.Second: it meant that come the.....

  • @TheTreherne come the..next election it would appear to the OBR (Office for Budget Responsibility) that she had acrued enourmous wealth for Britain. Which clearly wasn't true, all she had achieved, in reality, was the sale, at rock bottom prices, of many of Britains biggest industries.

  • @TheTreherne Sorry about the dealy between those two replies, trying to get my youngest to go to sleep is horrendous haha.

  • Part Ten: The truth of the matter was, according to Joseph Stiglitz and Davi Krugman, the worlds two foremost Economists and nobel prize winners, that Labour didn't in fact leave us in a mess in 1979. Official International Figures showed that post 1979, Labour repaid more debt than Thatcher by a long stroke and for a longer period, and Major when he eventually took the reigns, never repaid any debt at all. Selling British assets was a means to an end towards the Conservative wet dream of UC.

  • is she black or just got a whole load of fake tan on

    and shes not that fit. some people going crazy

  • she's hot!!! chocolate milkshake.. yes please!!!!

  • Clegg is the Darth Vader to Cameron's Emperor Palpatine

  • She'd get it... RIGHT UP THE VAG!

  • lol he get owned

  • This girl is brilliant.

  • does she know to give that brain??

  • You could distract that guy with a bit of shiny paper.

  • @TheRussianHobo LOL! That was funny

  • Fit? She's fucking ugly...

  • @The505Gays

    Shut it, mongo.

  • @WHlTEFACE Just calling it like I see it, she looks like she dunked her head in a toilet...

  • Bullshit, theres plenty of jobs out there for kids and adults its the fact they expect to see 30k a year from the word go well im affraid it doesnt work like that.

  • @carlstss The web development company I was working for went in to liquidation last July and I've been looking for a job in the same field ever since. There might be jobs in that field, but based on the qualifications they expect potential employees to have and the location that the jobs might be situated, they're just an option. You could say take any job, but why would I go from an £18k job to working back in retail for about 9K per year. I do have bills to pay like everyone else.

  • @ksbnr1 well its ether 9k or 0 i know which one i would choose.

  • @carlstss Whether I choose 9k or nothing, I still can't afford to live...

  • @carlstss Sorry, *just not an option.

  • @carlstss SO, speaking as a mature BA (Hons) Politics student at University, therefore with a little knowledge on these matters, you are suggesting people take any job even if it is rock bottom minimum wage, with bills to pay such as, rent or a mortgage to cover, food to put on the table, fuel to keep the car running, clothes for the kids, and themselves, gas, electric, council tax, etc etc and a Government that is slashing top ups and benefits for low income working families?

  • @LCStreetPhotographer If you had bothered to read my post i was adressing the younger population. You can not start at the top this is what people leaving school and uni expect. The benefit slashing is good as a strong conservative there should be no benefits system at all except for the medically proven disabled. Its was the wishy washy socialist labour party who brought that in and it was the labour party who makes everyone pay for uni.

  • @carlstss You're forgetting, under the Conservatives those grants you so gleefully brag about went out to only a handful of students from "less wealthy" backgrounds and that is a fact. Just about every lecturer i've encountered has agreed that when the Conservatives were in office last the case stood as "if your face dont fit, forget it". The truth is the (very) few grants that were handed to students from middle/working classes were very few and far between. ANTIQUATED SYSTEM.

  • @carlstss You believe that all benefits should be slashed except for those who are proven so how about, for example, a family where both parents earn the minimum wage, that have to privately rent their properties at extortionate rental costs (another Tory legacy), while paying their council tax (another tory legacy) , escallating food bills, extortionate gas/electric bills/costs (now who sold those off in the 80's to the French among others??) and all the other myriad bills??

  • @LCStreetPhotographer yes they were sold off in the 80's, you no why? to get us out of the horrendous mess the previous labour party had bestowed upon us. History repeats itself once more as Labour almost bankrupted this country and has allowed imigration to be totally out of control. Lets not forget that pondlife Blair who got us involved in a phoney war for his own benefit and many young men died. Labour party pffft.

  • @TheTreherne oh dear, another Sun/daily fail reader.Ok where to start, first of all, I am not a Labour supporter, I am neutral. I am a mature BA (Hons) Politics student at the University of Portsmouth and therefore use these videos as a sounding board to practice my knowledge of the subject. Its nice bursting the bubbles of all the fanatical Conservative, Labour and Lib Dem etc etc lunatics on here and showing them just how nasty their parties have been. So, let us begin.

  • @LCStreetPhotographer oh dear you assume too much, I don't support any of the political parties in this country. So being a mature BA student it would pay you to get your facts right and how mis-guided you are on the subject. Seeing I lived through Labours disasterous three day week and the recent worst recession this country has ever seen, I think my point is valid enough. Come on then lets listen to your left wing tree hugging lardy dar drivel.

  • @TheTreherne And lastly, this comment is most hilarious "So being a mature BA student it would pay you to get your facts right and how mis-guided you are on the subject. Seeing I lived through Labours disasterous three day week and the recent worst recession this country has ever seen": First of all, my facts are right, as written/approved by the worlds experts, some of whom are my lecturers at University. I'm on track for a Full First class honours degree (highest possible).

  • @TheTreherne And secondly to this part of your comment "Seeing I lived through Labours disasterous three day week and the recent worst recession this country has ever seen". The recent recession was caused by bankers, marketeers, profiteers and ultra corporate capitalists, the same people the Tories deregulated in the 80s which lead to this recession. This shows just how bad your grasp of politics is. As i ONE government could cause a GLOBAL RECESSION. Also as stated, im neutral.

  • @LCStreetPhotographer errm so it wasn't labour that removed legislation that stopped foreign compainies over? i.e cadbury's. So it wasn't labour that sold off all our gold reserves at their lowest value? so it wasn't labour who mismanaged imigration? baled out the banks with tax payers money? it wasn't labours chancillor that made bad decisions then? Gordon Brown and the bankers were repeatedly given reports of what would happen and they ignored it.

  • @TheTreherne Ok so, you said "errm so it wasn't labour that removed legislation that stopped foreign compainies over?" No it wasn't where is the source of info you used for that little nugget? When Thatcher deregulated all of our Financial institutions and capitalist markets in the 80's she also signed Britain up to "free market prospecting" which included selling British utilities, gas, electricity etc to the French and others. Foreign companies have monopolised here since then.

  • @TheTreherne So it wasn't labour that sold off all our gold reserves at their lowest value? They did sell stock piles of gold sadly. I admonish them for this myself. However this is a problem that all the political parties (not just of the UK either) suffer from, its called "must have it now syndrome. It was evident also, in the 80s when Thatcher old off all of Britains crucial North Sea Oil fields, public transport, national rail and utilities (gas etc) at record low prices.

  • @TheTreherne I would agree that immigration has been "worse under Labour" however, and would be even worse if the liberal democrats were ever in sole reciept of governmental control.

  • @TheTreherne Next is this one: "baled out the banks with tax payers money?". Now I know you are getting a lot of this from the British press or media (nearly all of which is right wing bias). The fact is this, if you allow your financial institutions and banks to collapse, you have no monetary system, if you have no monetary system then you have no economy, if....can you see where i'm going with this..you have no economy your nation descends into a chaos of third world proportions.

  • @TheTreherne What comes after this doesn't bare thinking about . Needless to say, regardless of who was in office, be it Labour, Conservative or Lib Dem etc etc, when the banks began to crash, they would have no choice but to bail them out. In fact the IMF is very nearly entirely centered around stabilising the banks when it intervenes into a countries economic matters showing just how important this is.

  • @TheTreherne Next this one : "it wasn't labours chancillor that made bad decisions then?"

    Well, of course Labours chancellors made bad decisions, just as they also made very good decisions. You are aiming at one party, something that they all suffer from...errors and failings. For example Labour inherited a huge debt from the Tories in 1997., In 2007/8 as the crisis hit, we had the second lowest debt level in the G7 reduced by 14% in the 10 years that Labour had been in office.

  • @TheTreherne Next and lastly: "Gordon Brown and the bankers were repeatedly given reports of what would happen and they ignored it.". They weren't repeatedly warned despite what the sun et al stated. They were given ONE "interim" report by the IMF but it was unsubstantiated. However, post global recession growth was stronger in the UK as a % per GDP than the economies of the USA, Japan, France, Germany, Italy to name a few as a direct result of Labours economic recovery model.

  • @LCStreetPhotographer you might have some fancy degree, letters after your name, whatever. No match for life experience and actually being there in the 70's. So be as arrogant as you like.

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  • @TheTreherne Most people who study Politics are neutral and remain so as it gives them a good stance from which to analyse politics without being bias. Obviously it may sound as if i'm left wing tree hugging etc etc here because in this instance, i'm showing a blatant Tory the errors in his thinking. The same way as I have shown Labour tub thumpers that their party (an those of the Lib Dems) are far from blameless. Very few who study Politics at Uni, actually become Politicians.