Kamis, 30 Juli 2015

Proses spionase dengan Tablet


Ini Adalah prose perekaman video menggunakan Tablet
Untuk merekam secara diam-diam kepada lawan bicara kita
yang mungkin mereka tidak sadari. ini digunakan untuk spionase
dibuat oleh pak. guru. Salam buat pak hamdanih dan pak kirman yg telah terekam sejak 29 juli 2015
di lokasi Depok, depan grand pitara


di Laint waktu saya akan tampilkan video perekaman dengan Pen Cam (Pena Kamera, dan Kacamata Kamera)

Jumat, 24 April 2015

OIC Grand Final SMAN 4 Bandung Juaranya

OIC Grand Final SMAN 4 Bandung Juaranya

Babak Mini Kotak-katik Pada babak ini pertanyaan-pertanyaan yang dapat di jawab oleh masing-masing team adalah sbb: SMAK 7 dapat menjawab 2 pertanyaan SMAN 4 dapat menjawab 5 pertanyaan dan dapat membentuk garis SMA Kolese Kanisus hanya dapat menjawab 1 pertanyaan dengan benar
Babak Memory Game

Team A , SMAK 7 Dapat menjawab 9 nomor dari 15 nomor yang tersedia Team B, SMAN 4 Bandung dapat menjawab 13 nomor dari 15 nomor yang tersedia Team A, SMA kolese Kanisius, dapat menjawab 15 nomor dari 15 nomor yang tersedia Babak Adu cermat Pada adu cermat Team A unggungl dengan memperoleh skor 50 Team B memperoleh memperoleh nilai 10 Team A tidak memperoleh skor atau nol Babak Presentasi Team A memperoleh pertanyaan seputar kenaikan BBM, dan Penurunan BBM Team B memperoleh pertanyaan seputar Kenaikan harga Beras Bulog Team C memperoleh pertanyaan seputar Penyenggarakan Konfrensi Asia Afrika Menurut juri penjelasan peresntasi dari masing-masing team kurang tepat dalam memanfaatkan kata kunci dari statemen tentang BBM, Kenaikan Beras dan Konfrensi Asia Afrika. Babak Strategi Kotak-katik
Akumulai Skor nilai dari masing-masing Team adalah

Juara 1 memperoleh uang sebesar 50 juta rupiah Juara 2 memperoleh uang sebesar 30 Juta rupiah Juara 3 memperoleh uang sebesar 20 Juta rupiah Dan Juara Pertama dari SMAN 4 Bandung memperoleh Piala Bergili dari Mendikbud
OIC Grand Final Putaran Pertama, SMA Kolese Kanisius Juaranya

OIC Grand Final Putaran Pertama, SMA Kolese Kanisius Juaranya



Olimpiade Indonesia Cerdas Babak Grand Final yang di selengarakan oleh stasiun TV (rtv) pada hari Rabu tanggal
23 April 2015.  Menampilkan Team-team Tangguh terdiri dari:

Team A SMAN 4 Bandung
Team B SMAK 7 Penabur Jakarta
Team C SMA Kolese Kanisius



Pada Awal pertadingan, ketiga team menunjukkan keunggulannya dengan memperoleh skor sama yaitu masing masing team 
memper oleh skor 70.

Babak berikutnya pertanyaan Essay, 

untuk Essay sesi pertama Team A dan Team C memperoleh nilai sempurna.
untuk Essay sesi kedua Total tertinggi diperoleh Team A namun belum mencapai nilai sempurna


Babak berikutnya babak praktek science, 

Untuk Team A Preaktiknya benar, dan cara kerjanya teratur
Untuk Team B Teorinya tidak lengkap tetapi menadapat nilai tidak kecil, sehingga nilainya belum sempurna
Untuk Team C Teorinya benar namun belum sempurna sehingga nilai tertinggi belum tercapai, namun demikian
perlu mendapat apresiasi pasalnya team C yang mengetahui bidang Science hanya 1 orang saja yaitu widi.


Babak Memory Game Team A dapat menjawab sebanyak 10 Kotak dengan nilai 50 Team B dapat menjawab sebanyak 14 kotak dengan nilai 70 Team C dapat menjawab sebanyak 16 kotak dengan nilai 80 Babak Kotak Katik Suporter Terfavorit Team A Konsisten tetapi kurang kompak Team B Selalu Kompak dan kreatif sebagai orang bandung Team C kurang kompak , namun Say War ke team lain patut idapresiasi dan yang menjadi suporter terfavorit adalah Team B, karena suporternya lantang, enerjinya luar biasa. Demikian Olimpiade Indonesai Cerdas Babak Grand Final Putaran pertama dan saksikan putara kedua nya besok tanggal 24 April 2015 di stasiun rtv jam 18.30 wib. Hasil Akumulasi Nilai yang di raih oleh masing-masing Team Adalah

Rabu, 22 April 2015

Oic Babak Flay off ke dua yang menentukan, antara SMA Kanisius, SMAN 61 dan SMAN1 Klaten


Acara Olimpiade Indonesia cerdas babak semifinal yang diselenggrakan Selasa malam 
tanggal 21 April 2015 
antara SMA Kolese Kanisius Jakarta , SMAN 61 Jakarta dan 
SMAN 1 Klaten adalah babak yang menentukan untuk lolos ke grand final.

Pada baba flay off yang pertama Sma Kolese Kanisius Dan SmaN 61 Memiliki skor yang Osama yaitu 370 sementara Sma N 1 Klaten skornya lebih rendah. 

Kini babak flay off kedua bertemu kembali, yaitu

SMA Kolese Kanisius Jakarta berada di Team A
SMAN 61 Jakarta berada di Team B
SMAN 1 Klaten berada pada Team C


Babak 1 

Pada babak pertama ini berkaitan dengan Science, sebelum soal dimulai Ka Sarnas menanyakan kepada setiap Team Berapa 
orang yang menguasi Science , Team A hanya ada 1 Orang yang menguasai Science, Team B ada Dua Orang, dan  Team C 3 
orang yang menguasi tentang Science.

Pertanyaan tentang cuplikan Video, Praktek Science, Teori ilmiah beserta penjelasannya  dimulai Oleh Team A. dilanjutkan 
oleh Team B dan terakhir Team C. Team penilai di babak ini adalah dari UNINDRA, demikian pula Cuplikan Video Science 
diperagakan oleh UNINDRA. Namun  pengumuman hasilnya diumumkan diakhir babak, untuk mengetahui hasilnya dapat anda 
lihat dibagian akhir tulisan ini.



Babak 2  Adu Cermat

Pada babak adu cermat masing-masing Team mendapat 3 Pertanyaan. setiap pertanyaan wajib di over terlebih dahulu ke Team lain.
Pada babak ini dimulai oleh Team B. 

Pertanyaan pertama tentang Biologi
Team B meng-over pertanyaan  ke Team A (Kanisius) namun tidak dapat di jawab lalu diambil oleh team B tetapi 
Team B juga tidak dapat menjawab sehingga pertanyaan dinyatakan hangus.

Pertanyaan Kedua tentang  Pengetahuan Umum
Team B meng-over perntanyaan  ke Team C (SMA1 Klaten) namun tidak dapat dijawab dengan benar, lalu diambil oleh Team B 
tetapi team B sendiri tidak dapat menjawab dengan benar

Pertanyan Ke tiga tentang Ekonomi
Team B meng-over pertanyaan ke Team C, namun team C tidak dapat menjawab dengan tepat akhirnya diambil oleh Team B, 
lagi-lagi team B tidak bisa menjawab dengan tepat.
Alhasil Team B tidak dapat point dari 3 pertanyaan yang diberikan.

Kini giliran Team A mendapat 3 pertanyaan

Pertanyan pertama tentang  Kimia
Team A meng-over pertanyaan ke Team C, namun team C tidak dapat menjawab dengan tepat, lalu diambil oleh Team A, 
tetapi Team A (Kanisius) tidak bisa menjawab dengan tepat.

Pertanyaan ke dua tentang Pengetahuan Umu
Team A meng-over pertanyaan ke Team C, lagi lagi team C (SMA1 Klatean) , tidak bisa menjawab dengan tepat. lalu diambil 
oleh Team A, tetapi Team A (Kanisius) pun  tidak bisa menjawab dengan tepat.

Pertanyaan ke tiga tentang Matematika
Team A meng-over pertanyaan ke Team C, namun Team C tidak bisa menjawab dengan tepat, Akhirnya diambil oleh Team A dan 
berhasil dijawab , sehingga Team A memperoleh Nilai 20

Giliran terakhir Team C yang memperoleh tiga pertanyaan

Pertanyaan pertama tentang Ekonomi.
Team C, meng-over pertanyaan ke Team A, lalu Team A menjawab pertnayaan dengan benar sehingga Team A mendapat point 10

Pertanyaan kedua tentang Fisika
Team C meng-over pertanyan ke Team B, tetapi Team B tidak dapat menjawab dengan benar, lalu coba diambil oleh Team C, 
namun team C tidak dapat menjawab dengan tepat.

Pertanyaan ke tiga tentang Bahasa Indonesia.
Team C meng-over pertanyaan ke Team B. lagi-lagi Team B tidak bisa menjawab dengan benar. lalu di ambil oleh Team C 
akan tetapi Team C gagal menjawab. Sehingga dari tiga pertanyaan yang diberikan kepada Team C tidak satupun yang dapat 
dijawab dengan benar, sehingga Team C tidak mendapat point dibabak kedua ini.

Babak 3 Babak Kotak-Katik

Diakhir Acara diumumkan Suporter terfavorit Menurut team juri yel-yel yang konsisten adalah team A dan Team B, Namun harus dipilih salah satu, lalu team Juri memenangkan Team B (SMA 61 Jakarta) sebagai team Favorit, sehingga Team B berhak mendapat uang sebesar 1 Juta Rupiah. Penguman Hasil Praktik Science dan Pengumuman hasil akumulasi nilai Untuk hasil Praktikum Science, teori ilmiah dan penjelasan hasil praktik, menurut juri sebagai berikut: Untuk Team A. Jawaban tentang cuplikan video tidak sempurna Praktik science , teori ilmiah dan penjelasannya , walau tak sempurna namun mendapat nilai di atas 50 Untuk Team B Menurut juri , penjelasan teorinya masih salah, tetapi untuk praktiknya mempunyai kekuatan Team meskipun demikian masih dibawah nilai Team A Untuk Team C. Menurut Juri, Jawaban tentang cuplikan video masih salah, penjelasan teori ilmiahnya ternyata salah hanya ada sedikit jawaban yang nyerempet-nyerempet (mendekati benar).

Hasil Akumulasi dari Babak 1, 2 dan 3 adalah sebagai berikut

SMA KoleseKanisius memperoleh skor akhir 690 SMAN 61 Memperoleh skor 530 SMAN 1 Klaten skor akhir 25 Selamat kepada SMA Kolese kanisius Jakarta, melalui proses Yang agak panjang akhirnya dapat lolos ke babak grand final, di grand final akan berhadapan team tangguh SMAK 7 Penabur Jakarta, Dan team SMAN 4 Bandung.

Senin, 20 April 2015

Hundreds of migrant deaths at sea: What is Europe going to do?

Hundreds of migrant deaths at sea: What is Europe going to do?


(CNN)After a weekend shipwreck off the coast of Italy that may have killed hundreds of migrants, the International Organization for Migrants said Monday that there may be three more migrant boats in distress in international waters, according to a post on the group's official Twitter account. Authorities still don't know the fate of many of the passengers, including children, who were on the large ship bound from Libya to Europe that capsized Saturday night in the frigid waters of the Mediterranean Sea. That sinking may be the worst in a series of disasters in which migrants have lost their lives on vessels that are too rickety to survive long voyages. "Gangs of criminals are putting people on a boat, sometimes even at gunpoint," Maltese Prime Minister Joseph Muscat said. "They're putting them on the road to death, really, and nothing else." A rescue operation is still underway for people who were on the ship from Libya, and the number of potential victims is not clear. A Bangladeshi survivor told investigators there were 950 people on board. Previous estimates put the number around 700. Maltese authorities, who are working with Italian rescuers, said around 50 people had been saved. But the Italian Coast Guard said 28 people had been rescued and 24 bodies recovered. Migrants have been attempting the perilous journey across the Mediterranean to southern Europe for years, but authorities have reported a sudden surge in the past 10 days, along with a grim spike in the number of those who are killed en route. Already this year, more than 900 migrants are believed to have died while crossing the Mediterranean, far more than during the same period in 2014, the International Organization for Migration said last week. Since the beginning of 2015, more than 35,000 refugees and migrants have crossed the Mediterranean Sea -- 23,500 have landed in Italy and more than 12,000 in Greece, according to the United Nations High Commission on Human Rights. While those numbers sound high, they were even higher the previous year. In 2014, approximately 219,000 refugees and migrants sailed across the Mediterranean, with most having to be rescued by the Italian Navy, Coast Guard or merchant ships, the UNCHR said. It is estimated that 3,500 people in 2014 died at sea. On Monday, yet another boat sank off the Greek island of Rhodes, killing at least three people, the Greek Merchant Marine Ministry said. Of the 83 people reported on board, at least 57 survived. Those confirmed dead were a man, a woman and a child. Members of the European Union must be united and act quickly to respond to the crisis of migrants risking their lives to travel across the Mediterranean Sea in desperate and often fatal attempts to reach Europe, Federica Mogherini said Monday in Brussels, Belgium. The EU high representative for foreign affairs and security policy said the European Union must fight human traffickers, strengthen Europeans' duty to save lives at sea and share responsibility when it comes to the resettlement and relocation of refugees. The latest disaster: 'Nothing less than a genocide' The capsizing of the ship that departed from Libya marked the worst such disaster so far. As rescuers approached the boat in response to a distress call Saturday night, authorities say, migrants moved to one side, hoping to be saved. Their movement caused the large, multilevel boat to capsize about 110 kilometers (70 miles) north of Libya, sending many passengers plunging into the sea. A boat carrying hundreds of migrants capsizes A boat carrying hundreds of migrants capsizes 01:27 PLAY VIDEO According to one Bangladeshi survivor, large numbers of people remained trapped inside the boat as it sank. Smugglers -- human traffickers organizing the voyages -- had locked the doors to the lower levels of the vessel, the survivor told Italian authorities. "Our troops, together with the Italian navy, are literally looking through the bodies to try to find someone who's still alive," Muscat said. While the shipwreck was an accident, Muscat slammed the human traffickers whom he accused of risking people's lives by putting them on rickety ships in unpredictable waters. It's "genocide -- nothing less than genocide, really," Muscat told CNN. The wider picture: 'A mass grave ... in the Mediterranean' "A mass grave is being created in the Mediterranean Sea and European policies are responsible," said Loris De Filippi, the president of the international aid group Doctors Without Borders. He compared the high number of deaths to "figures from a war zone." De Filippi called on European states to immediately launch large-scale search and rescue operations with proactive patrolling as close as possible to Libyan shores. "Faced with thousands of desperate people fleeing wars and crises, Europe has closed borders, forcing people in search of protection to risk their lives and die at sea," he said. "This tragedy is only just beginning, but it can and should be stopped." Cause of the crisis: 'Get to Europe at all costs' Many of the migrants who board ships to cross the Mediterranean come from sub-Saharan Africa, often traveling for weeks or months just to get to the ships. They're seeking a better life, but many are exploited by the ruthless smugglers who organize the voyages. "There is a well-oiled machine with the human traffickers, first by land and then by sea, and they feel the need for these desperate people who just want to get to Europe at all costs," said Rome-based journalist Barbie Nadeau. The situation on board the boat that sank over the weekend isn't unusual, based on accounts of previous voyages. On old fishing boats, "people are crammed into what used to be the frozen live tank compartments in the bottom of the ship," Nadeau said. "Those are the cheaper tickets. People that want to be out on the upper deck, which is the prime space, pay a little more for that service." Traffickers are believed to charge anywhere from 6,000 euros to 8,000 euros ($6,450 to $8,600) per person for the dangerous voyage, she said. Italy's response: 'Not even enough space in ... cemeteries' Italy's proximity to the North African coast puts it on the front line of tackling the continent's migration crisis. Italian PM: We will do whatever it takes Italian PM: We will do whatever it takes 01:43 PLAY VIDEO "We're swamped," Sandro Gozi, the Italian minister for European affairs, told French daily Le Monde. "There's not even enough space in Sicily's cemeteries to bury the dead." An Italian search and rescue program, Mare Nostrum, was credited with rescuing more than 160,000 migrants in the space of a year. But it ended in October because of budget constraints and criticism from the European Union that the program itself was encouraging migrants to head across the Mediterranean. The European Union's border control agency, Frontex, started its own mission in November, known as Triton, with a budget of less than a third of that of Mare Nostrum. Frontex has no vessels or surveillance equipment of its own, so has to rely on European member states to lend it ships. Europe's response: 'A total absence' of policy As anti-immigrant parties thrive across the continent, European nations are collectively struggling to cope with the migration crisis on their doorstep. "We can't act as if each tragedy is the last while crossing our fingers that another one doesn't happen," Gozi told Le Monde, lamenting "a total absence" of European Union policy on how to deal with refugees arriving in Europe. The European Commission, the executive branch of the EU, said Sunday it was consulting member states, European agencies and international organizations to prepare what it called a European Migration Strategy to be adopted in mid-May. "These are human lives at stake, and the European Union as a whole has a moral and humanitarian obligation to act," it said. But international groups say European governments are failing to do enough. Doctors Without Borders will begin its own rescue effort, De Filippi said, because "as a medical, humanitarian organization, we simply cannot wait any longer." Root of the crisis: 'The desperation subsists' European officials say the roots of the crisis are beyond their control. "As long as countries of origin and transit do not take action to prevent these desperate trips, people will continue to put their lives at risk," the European Commission said. Many of the boats operated by human traffickers set out for Europe from Libya, which has been engulfed by violence and disorder since the fall of former dictator Moammar Gadhafi in 2011. After he was overthrown, the flow of migrants from Libya intensified dramatically. Muscat, the Maltese Prime Minister, called for action against the human traffickers operating out of Libya. Security for Libya's borders is essential to "take out these criminal gangs -- these terrorists," he said. Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi said the focus needs to be on eradicating human trafficking and that the responsibility lies with the whole world, "not just Italy and Malta." But talk of ridding the world of human traffickers doesn't address the immediate issue of the vast numbers of migrants willing to risk their lives in the hope of a brighter future in Europe. "The people are going to continue to arrive," said Roberta Metsola, a Maltese member of the European Parliament. "The desperation subsists -- there are almost a million people waiting to board boats and come to Europe to seek a better life. And that fact has to be recognized." CNN's Hada Messia, Josh Levs and Catherine E. Shoichet and Khushbu Shah contributed to this report.
Source: http://edition.cnn.com/2015/04/20/africa/italy-migrant-boat-capsizes/
Somali Shebab bomb attack on UN bus kills at least six

Somali Shebab bomb attack on UN bus kills at least six


Somalia's Shebab Islamists killed six UN workers on Monday when they set off a huge bomb
which ripped through a staff bus in the northeastern town of Garowe.

Four of those killed worked for the UN children's agency UNICEF, while four other UNICEF
staff were in a "serious
condition", the agency said in a statement.

The head of the United Nations in Somalia, Nick Kay, said he was "shocked and appalled" by
the loss of life, while Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud condemned a "brutal attack


Somalia's Al-Qaeda-affiliated Shebab insurgents claimed responsibility for the attack,
branding the United Nations a "colonisation force in Somalia" ©Stringer (AFP/File)

Somalia's Al-Qaeda-affiliated Shebab insurgents claimed responsibility for the attack,
branding the United Nations a "colonisation force in Somalia".

Local police chief Ahmed Abdulahi Samatar said four of those killed were foreigners and two
were Somalis, while seven others were also wounded, two of them foreigners.

"In attacking UNICEF, Al-Shebab has also attacked Somali children," Mohamud added. "It is an
attack against the future of our country and I condemn it in the strongest possible terms."

The minibus, marked with the UN logo, was ripped apart by a ferocious blast.
"The improvised explosive device attack occurred when the staff were travelling from their
guest house to the office, normally a three-minute drive," UNICEF said in a statement.

It was not clear if the bomb had been detonated by a suicide attacker or planted on the bus.

No details of nationalities of the foreigners killed and wounded were given.

Garowe, in the northeastern region of Somalia, is capital of the semi-autonomous Puntland region.

- 'Total disregard for life' -
Shebab spokesman Abdulaziz Abu Musab confirmed the Islamist group had carried out the attack.

"We targeted the UN in Garowe, we killed some and wounded others. They are part of the colonisation force in Somalia," he told AFP.

The Shebab, meaning "youth", emerged out of a bitter insurgency against Ethiopia, whose
troops entered Somalia in a 2006 US-backed invasion to topple the Islamic Courts Union that

Shebab rebels continue to stage frequent attacks in their fight to overthrow Somalia's
internationally-backed government, as well as to counter claims that they are close to defeat
due to the loss of territory, regular US drone strikes against their leaders and defections.

They have also carried out revenge attacks across the wider region against countries which
contribute troops to the 22,000-strong African Union force in Somalia, AMISOM.

Earlier this month Shebab gunmen attacked Garissa university in northeastern Kenya, killing
nearly 150 people, mostly students.

Attacks against the United Nations are also common. In December four people were killed
when a suicide bomber rammed a car packed with explosives into a UN convoy in the capital Mogadishu.

In June 2013, Shebab gunmen stormed a UN compound in the capital Mogadishu, killing 16.
UN aid chief for Somalia Philippe Lazzarini said he was "horrified" by the attack on Monday,
which he said showed a "total and abject disregard for life", while African Union envoy
Maman Sidikou said killing those trying to help others was a "crime against humanity."

In other recent attacks Shebab gunmen shot dead a Puntland lawmaker, Adan Haji Hussein,
on Saturday and on Sunday killed three African Union troops in an ambush in the south of the
war-ravaged country.

While the Shebab emerged as a Somali Islamist group in 2006 in Mogadishu, they have
recruited across the wider region.


Map of Somalia locating the deadly attack on a UN staff bus at Garowe

A survivor is taken for medical treatment after a bomb attack on a UN van that killed at least six UN workers on April
20, 2015 in the northeast Somali town of Garowe
(AFP/File)


Source:http://www.dailymail.co.uk/wires/afp/article-3046622/Vehicle-bomb-blast-UN-base-Somalia-police.html

Kamis, 16 April 2015

BBC debate:Miliband and Sturgeon clash over post-election deal

BBC debate:Miliband and Sturgeon clash over post-election deal




Ed Miliband has clashed with SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon after she said she would only
support him as PM if he showed he was "better than the Tories".

She said she wanted a "progressive" alliance with Plaid Cymru's Leanne Wood and the Green
Party's Natalie Bennett.

Mr Miliband, Labour leader, said he wanted to win a majority and would not form a coalition
with the SNP.

UKIP leader Nigel Farage also clashed with Mr Miliband on the economy and immigration in
the BBC election debate.

You can watch the debate reaction and follow text commentary here

Prime Minister David Cameron and Lib Dem Deputy Prime Minister Mr Clegg did not take part.

The debate finished with Mr Miliband issuing a direct challenge to Mr Cameron to take part in
a debate with him, telling him: "If you believe this election is about leadership then debate
me one-on-one."

The Labour leader came out on top in a snap poll. In a survey of 1,013 viewers conducted by
Survation for the Daily Mirror, Mr Miliband 35% judged him the winner, against 31% for Ms
Sturgeon, 27% for Mr Farage, 5% for Ms Bennett and 2% for Ms Wood. The Scottish part of
the survey sample gave the debate to Ms Sturgeon, with 68%, to Mr Miliband's 17%.


During the 90-minute programme the Labour leader faced repeated calls from Nicola
Sturgeon and Leanne Wood to reject austerity and form a "progressive" alliance with their
parties to keep the Conservatives out of government.

The two nationalist leaders and Ms Bennett said they would not prop up a Conservative
government.
Ms Sturgeon claimed Mr Miliband was "so scared to be bold" that he was "not even doing the
right thing by the NHS", telling the audience that "if Labour won't be bold enough on its own,

I think people should vote for parties that will hold Labour to account and make them bolder".


As the debate reached its climax, Mr Miliband was asked whether he would form a coalition
with the SNP. He told Ms Sturgeon he had "fundamental disagreements" with her over her
support for Scottish independence, adding: "It's a 'no', I'm afraid."

Ms Sturgeon said this election was about "seizing an alternative to austerity," adding: "I want
Labour to be bolder and deliver the change we need. Don't turn your back on that, Ed, and let
David Cameron back into Downing Street".

Mr Miliband hit back: "You want to gamble on getting rid of a Tory government; I can
guarantee that we get rid of a Tory government if you vote Labour."

He added "the difference is I have fought Tories all my life," accusing the SNP of allowing the
Tories to take power in 1979 by bringing down the Labour administration of James Callaghan.

'Astonishing'

Nigel Farage set his stall out early as being against the "politically correct" consensus - but he
riled the audience at London's Methodist Central Hall, saying they were remarkable
"even by the left-wing standards of the BBC".
Amid boos from the hall, host David Dimbleby said the audience had been selected by a
polling company, not the corporation.


The UKIP leader then clashed with Ms Sturgeon over immigration.
"Just astonishing," said Mr Farage in response to the SNP leader's assertion that not all

problems in the UK are caused by immigration.
"Yes you are," replied Ms Sturgeon.

'Real alternative'

Mr Farage also repeated his claim that the NHS was spending too much on treating foreign
nationals with HIV, saying the "vast majority" of people in Britain would agree with him and
the NHS should not be an "international health service".

The UKIP leader was accused by Ms Bennett of "demonising" migrants and by Ms Sturgeon of
"intolerance". Mr Miliband also accused him of "exploiting people's fears"

Analysis by BBC Political Editor Nick Robinson


I suspect the prime minister will think that tonight went pretty much as he hoped it would.
Why? Because what will stick in the memory is not the man who wasn't there but the row
that was.

Ed Miliband faced attacks from the SNP's Nicola Sturgeon backed by Plaid Cymru's Leanne
Wood and the Greens' Natalie Bennett for being "Tory Lite", letting the Tories off the hook
and not being bold enough.

This may allow the Labour leader to be seen as more moderate than his left wing rivals. There
is, though, a big chance that this will simply boost Labour's rivals and split their vote.

Read Nick's full analysis here.

Mr Miliband then claimed Mr Farage's real agenda was to get rid of the NHS and replace it
with private health insurance - which sparked a furious reaction from the UKIP leader, who
accused Mr Miliband of "lying ... in front of millions of people and you keep on doing it, and

lying won't win you the election".


Plaid Cymru leader Leanne Wood challenged Mr Miliband to hold an "emergency budget" to
end austerity if he becomes prime minister, but Mr Miliband did not rise to the bait, insisting
Labour had plans that would help working families.

In her closing statement, Ms Bennett said: "The Green Party are the real challengers offering
a million new jobs, combating climate change, protecting vital community services.
Challenge the establishment. Vote Green."

Earlier this month, the five party leaders - together with Mr Cameron and Mr Clegg - clashed
in the first televised debate of the 2015 election. That followed a live question and answer
programme in which the prime minister and Mr Miliband appeared separately.

There will also be a special Question Time on BBC One, a week before polling day, with Mr
Cameron, Mr Miliband and Mr Clegg appearing separately on the programme to answer
questions from a studio audience.

Mr Clegg said he had been "denied the opportunity" to speak in Friday's debate because
David Cameron had not wanted to take part. Mr Cameron agreed to do one TV debate with six

other party leaders, which took place last month.
It was decided that this debate would be for party leaders that were not in government,
meaning Mr Clegg was not offered a place on the podium.


Mr Cameron said this evening's debate was "part of the deal that was done to unblock the
log-jam about TV debates" and he was "delighted that I played a role unblocking that log-
jam". He said all participants in it were arguing to "abandon the plan that has turned this
country around and has got us more jobs, more livelihoods and more business".

Responding to Mr Clegg's complaint, a BBC spokesman said broadcasters had worked hard to
ensure "that their audiences were offered the best possible combination of programmes to
help them engage with the election, to inform them about the issues and to scrutinise the politicians".

He added that the BBC was "satisfied" that its range of election programmes met the
obligation to provide "due impartiality" and all relevant parties had the chance to put their case.

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Source:http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/election-2015-32328664