Battle For #10
Posted: Fri Mar 27, 2015 5:52 pm
Following a Campaign eMail / Tweet from Nigel Farage, promoting that he turned up at the studios, despite their trying to keep him away (which I didn't see, to be be honest, but that's beside the point), I watched yesterday's presentation on YouTube.
Quite frankly I felt that Ed Miliband wiped the floor with David Cameron, actually answering the questions asked of him, whereas David Cameron, true to form didn't answer one question, rather than make unrelated statements from his own agenda. What really surprised me was the poll 54 / 46 in favour of Cameron, when the audience reaction was clearly in support of Miliband. Even the commentary afterwards said that Miliband's presentation far surpassed expectations.
Quite frankly I felt that Ed Miliband wiped the floor with David Cameron, actually answering the questions asked of him, whereas David Cameron, true to form didn't answer one question, rather than make unrelated statements from his own agenda. What really surprised me was the poll 54 / 46 in favour of Cameron, when the audience reaction was clearly in support of Miliband. Even the commentary afterwards said that Miliband's presentation far surpassed expectations.