Blog of Adam Daifallah -- author, journalist, law student. Lover of politics, writing, golf, curling, fitness, fashion, bacon and maple products -- not necessarily (but probably) in that order. Partisan of the Anglosphere. Contact me via email at adam@daifallah.com. This summer I am joined by Keir Wilmut and Omar Soliman.

Friday, December 16, 2005

The English debate

Sure, it was boring. Not as boring as the French debate, though. But I thought each leader did relatively well. And it was informative. Harper was calm, poised and straightforward. He looked prime-ministerial. Martin was feisty; I liked his passion and his emotion. He talked about hope and optimism, which are important for a leader. Harper was talking about hope earlier in the campaign but seems to have trailed off a bit. Gilles Duceppe is doing a great job -- brilliant job, actually -- at making Quebec separatism look as inoffensive and rational as possible. I doubt this debate will change much, though. The second one will be where all the action is.

# posted by Adam Daifallah : 10:26 PM

  

 

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