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Cameron's Drug Allegations
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English newspapers have been concerned with David Cameron's possible experimentation with weed at university, with some people saying that he is unsuitable to run the country because of it. Is this simply over reaction to what is simply an unimportant blip on his character? Or should we be concerned by him doing it?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.What is this country coming to when this rubbish is reported in the press, how can it possibly have anything to do with the way he would run the country if elected, and why is it a blip on his character, our greatest prime minister Winstone Churchill drank whiskey by the gallon and smoked cigars all day, can you imagine what the press of today would make of him now.
I haven't ever done it simply because I don't smoke cos it disagrees with me.
Having said that, most of those in parliment and power have done a whole lot worse than that.
So I think the case for him being PM should hang on how capable he is now and what his party's policies will be and not wether he had a few spliffs at uni.
Tiger
Having said that, most of those in parliment and power have done a whole lot worse than that.
So I think the case for him being PM should hang on how capable he is now and what his party's policies will be and not wether he had a few spliffs at uni.
Tiger
I remember when past prime ministers went to Eton. Their toffee nosed accents, the families in the squires with hundreds of acres, the grouse shooting, the butlers and servants and debutante parties.
David Cameron is doing his level best to escape this sort of image but to my mind has overcooked the goose and looks and behaves as though he is a descendent of Karl Marx. Forget about the weed thingee.
David Cameron is doing his level best to escape this sort of image but to my mind has overcooked the goose and looks and behaves as though he is a descendent of Karl Marx. Forget about the weed thingee.
i think most of you are missing the point.
He comes across as being very shifty over this matter, by not actually admitting the fact, and apologising for his earlier weakness.
He is most likely to be the next Conservative Prime Minister do we want another Blair, that isn't prepared to come clean, even over such a trivial matter as this?
He comes across as being very shifty over this matter, by not actually admitting the fact, and apologising for his earlier weakness.
He is most likely to be the next Conservative Prime Minister do we want another Blair, that isn't prepared to come clean, even over such a trivial matter as this?
I disagree with the lot of you! Its not the fact that he smoked cannabis that is bad as such. Its the fact that he wasnt honest enough to admit it earlier (after all his time in politics and places of responsibility).
Trust is the issue. Thats why many people are uncertain about him as a leader to believe in and rely on.
Trust is the issue. Thats why many people are uncertain about him as a leader to believe in and rely on.
I disagree! Its not the fact that he smoked cannabis that is bad as such. Its the fact that he wasnt honest enough to admit it earlier (after all his time in politics and places of responsibility).
Trust is the issue. Thats why many people are uncertain about him as a leader to believe in and rely on.
Trust is the issue. Thats why many people are uncertain about him as a leader to believe in and rely on.
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