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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/8449895.stm

David Tennant is behind Brown (ooerr).
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"I think David Cameron is a terrifying prospect," added the 38-year-old star.


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Sat Jan 09, 2010 10:47 pm
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Who gives a flying wossname what some now out of work thesp thinks about politics? Do us all a favour Dave, take your payoff and sod off somewhere warm for a few months because frankly I for one and utterly fed up with seeing your gurning mug every other time I turn on the TV.

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"I would still rather have Gordon Brown than David Cameron," Tennant told the latest edition of Doctor Who magazine.


Who knew Doctor Who magazine was a hotbed of political discussion? :)

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"I would rather have a prime minister who is the cleverest person in the room, than a prime minister who looks good in a suit."


Has Gordon really been known to be/do either? :oops:

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"I think David Cameron is a terrifying prospect,"

"I get quite panicked at the notion that people are buying his rhetoric, because it seems very manipulative to me."

"Clearly, the Labour Party is not without some issues right now and I do get frustrated. They need to sort some stuff out, but they are still a better bet than the Tories."


That pretty much sums up my thoughts, too.

I'd prefer the liberals to both, though.

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Nick wrote:
I'd prefer the liberals

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Although, they're all bloody politicians init.

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JJW009 wrote:
Although, they're all bloody politicians init.


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Sun Jan 10, 2010 2:17 pm
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All this confirms is he knows nothing about Politics. Another supporter of Labour is JK Rowling (spelling?).


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