Posted on 04/23/2010 7:42:19 AM PDT by Alaphiah123
In a historic first and obviously influenced by the 2008 United States election campaign and debates, the UK broadcasted their very first election debate between their three political Parties, The Labor Party, the Conservative Party and the Liberal Party
With the election called for 6th May, Britain broadcasted their first ever live television debate between the three Parties on April 14, 2010.
Three men; Gordon Brown representing Labor, Nick Clegg representing Liberals and David Cameron representing Conservativesthree White men. Begs the question are there no qualified women in Europe or are their no qualified minorities in Europe?
If one remembers Europe was so concerned that America elect a Black man regardless of the absence of political pedigree and regardless of the absent of political experience.
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Begs the question are there no qualified women in Europe or are their no qualified minorities in Europe?
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Europe had one. Maggie Thatcher - the LAST leader of the UK.
With Obama being absent of political experience at least they know what not to do.
Yes I agree!
I guess Angela Merkel doesn’t count either. But hey, the MSM and the voting public now have the memory capacity of a one-year old. Just like when Obama became senator, everyone forgot about his predecessor Carol Mosely-Braun. Of course, this works well in Communist society where people are to do what they are told, and remember only what the leaders want them to remember.
“.are there no qualified women in Europe or are their no qualified minorities in Europe?”
Should he say “in the UK”?
Hey, they can always get one from Kenya, like we did! :)
Hey your correct on both points! Thanks
Simply Orwellian!
What this blogger fails to realise is that class is Britain’s vice were race is America’s. We elected the illegitimate son of a Scottish coal-miner and a prostitute to the Premiership back in the 1920s.... As for ethnic minorities, Britain has only really had a significant number of non-white citizens and residents since about the 1950s, and they still constitute less than 10% of the population, whereas blacks and other ‘minorities’ have had an established and sizable presence in the US since before the US was even a country in its own right...
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