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Camoron Stoops Even Lower?
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Is there anything this man wont do to get his own way?
He has to go down as the worst PM ever surely?
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-36 36046/A rise-Si r-Remai n-Camer on-accu sed-tai nting-Q ueen-s- birthda y-honou rs-dish ing-gon gs-pro- EU-boss es.html
He has to go down as the worst PM ever surely?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Baldric, I've been on this planet long enough to realise that when you vote for a party, you get the elected leader at the time. That's how it's always been. It's no good saying you didn't vote for Cameron. You know as well as I do that the party has the principal influence on deciding the leader not the electorate just as it's those sitting in the cabinet office that will boot him out when this country votes for Brexit later this month.
Don't cry over spilt milk. It's pretty churlish in all honesty
Don't cry over spilt milk. It's pretty churlish in all honesty
Neuron, //Having looked back through the thread, I can't see any conclusive evidence Mickey is for remain.//
That’s because he’s seen the name Cameron, the red mist has descended upon him, and he’s completely ignored the original question. It happens with alarming regularity. He’s very firmly in the ‘Remain’ camp – but perhaps he’ll come along and tell you that himself - that's if, following your appalling confession, he's still talking to you. :o)
Incidentally, I’m not crying over spilt milk. David Cameron is a politician – politicians do what they do and say what they say. I understand that and always have. I mean, look at Corbyn. He would rather we’re out of the EU, but what’s he saying? What he’s expected to say. As politicians go, I quite like Dave actually. I’d invite him to dinner.
As for not voting Tory, there is no alternative. Labour have nothing to offer and they do not speak for, or support, the working man. That’s a fallacy left over from the dark ages. Labour takes its supporters for fools.
That’s because he’s seen the name Cameron, the red mist has descended upon him, and he’s completely ignored the original question. It happens with alarming regularity. He’s very firmly in the ‘Remain’ camp – but perhaps he’ll come along and tell you that himself - that's if, following your appalling confession, he's still talking to you. :o)
Incidentally, I’m not crying over spilt milk. David Cameron is a politician – politicians do what they do and say what they say. I understand that and always have. I mean, look at Corbyn. He would rather we’re out of the EU, but what’s he saying? What he’s expected to say. As politicians go, I quite like Dave actually. I’d invite him to dinner.
As for not voting Tory, there is no alternative. Labour have nothing to offer and they do not speak for, or support, the working man. That’s a fallacy left over from the dark ages. Labour takes its supporters for fools.
neuron, See post at 08:55 here just for one
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