http://www.businesszone.co.uk On 22 April 2010, Labour's Gordon Brown, Conservative leader David Cameron and Nick Clegg from the Liberal Democrats took part in a live televised prime ministerial debate in Bristol as part of the 2010 UK general election. As the leaders faced questions from the studio audience, around 300 people gathered outside in Millennium Square to watch the debate on a big screen. A team from BusinessZone.co.uk and AccountingWEB.co.uk where there to capture what happened.
I love how you Brits say "I did, yes" instead of "yeah".
Theblizzardking 1 year ago
@Ade76 I mean Clegg
Ade76 1 year ago
Seen him in Bristol yestrday? Rude and patronising to voters!
Ade76 1 year ago
@bigscolari
positive discrimination - "it's about what is right". what a load of rubbish
GoldenbanjoDJ 1 year ago
ed balls is exactly the sort of guy you want to deliver a well aimed smack in the mouth to
GoldenbanjoDJ 1 year ago
@Tirrorest stfu paki
snootas 1 year ago
Stfu u fuckin white bastards get a fuckin lyf fagotz....peace im white...
xscr3amox 1 year ago
who cares that the british have voted the tories as the largest party? The New Labour and the Lib Dems should come together and form a government. Both parties agree on diminishing our nuclear defence at this moment in time, although the Lib Dems seem to want to eradicate it completely. Both parties are in favour of joining the Euro currency at some point too. and both are fervent support of positive discrimination against white males. it is about what is right, not about what the people want
bigscolari 1 year ago
a rather unflattering portrayal of Bristolians.
MyMelancholyDodo 1 year ago