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Why Judge Our Politicians On Their Looks?

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anotheoldgit | 09:34 Sat 24th May 2014 | News
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First we had Brown and his dropping jaw and recently various comments regarding Farage's swivel eyes, and now Milliband is the brunt of the insults, just because of his unacceptable media image.

What a superficial lot we have become if we are to judge the merits of our politicians on the way they look or in this case the way they eat a bacon butty.

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/laughs-supper-ed-miliband-bacon-3593269
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IMO the most handsome MP is Zac Goldsmith.
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Why are the majority of those good looking politicians, Tories?
maybe because they have never got up for work at the crack of dawn to clean out the bogs and scrub the floors to earn a wage

don't go on looks , remember

evil thinkers evil doers
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Obviously because Tories are better people.

(You can have that one for free AOG).
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Dr.F, //because they have never got up for work at the crack of dawn ....//

Don't even go there. We've had this conversation.
I have to admit that Ed Miliband's looks put me off, I find it hard to take him seriously, his flappy mouth and squashed nose do not promote the image of inteliigence. On the other hand I initially though Nick Clegg to be very fanciable, but now he too seems wet and gives the impression of empty words.
I like Boris, he looks like a clown.
IDS and Hague are both slapheads. I suspect that's the reason they never made it to NO 10.

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