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The media at its most contemptible.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/generalelection/sturgeon-denies-telling-french-ambassador-she-wants-the-tories-to-win-the-election-10155267.html Nicola Sturgeon denied telling the French ambassador she wanted the Tories to win the election in May SNP Leader Nicola Sturgeon   I loathe and detest negativity in political campaigning no matter which party or individual or "pundits" are involved. With typical bias and cynicism, the media and television are completely filled with hysterical rubbishing of Nicola Sturgeon. Even Miliband gets onto the bandwagon describing the second hand reports of an anecdotal and alleged conversation between a diplomat and Sturgeon as "damming revelations". Everyone involved in this non story, (apart that is from Simon Johnson, and Peter Dominiczak lackey reporters of of that well know Tory rag Telegraph) have denied all aspects of this incident. However, in order to keep this latest attempt at sl...

Miliband opposes cuts but voted for £30billion worth only a few weeks ago.

Nicola Sturgeon exposing the hypocrisy of Ed Miliband.  One comment caught my attention during the televised "Election 2015 Debate". I have long criticised the present Labour party in Parliament for their support of government policies. Poundland change of the law, and support for a number of the I.D.S anti working people measures passed over the last few years to name just a few. We even have the Labour Party promising more austerity cuts if they win the next election, but not as severe as Conservative cuts. In public of course, Labour say they are opposed to welfare and other cuts. During the course of the debate Nicola Sturgeon offered the following comment, and no one contradicted her. "Ed talks the language on austerity, but it's only a few weeks since he trooped through the lobbies to vote for £30billion of cuts,'  Miliband just adopted the usual vacant expression and stared into the distance.