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I watched this verbal exchange between Brown and Cameron this lunchtime, and it became obvious to me that Labour showed their true colours.
Brown accused Cameron of playing party politics with the issue, which Cameron had not. When he asked Brown to opologise, he skirted round the request and David Cameron never got the apology he was entitled to.
This is typical of the Left they are never gentleman enough to admit when they are wrong. And they will defend their own to the end, in this case Haringey Council.
Will other join me regardless of their personal political leanings, in stating that Cameron made a perfectly reasonable request to Brown, regarding this tragic case?
I watched this verbal exchange between Brown and Cameron this lunchtime, and it became obvious to me that Labour showed their true colours.
Brown accused Cameron of playing party politics with the issue, which Cameron had not. When he asked Brown to opologise, he skirted round the request and David Cameron never got the apology he was entitled to.
This is typical of the Left they are never gentleman enough to admit when they are wrong. And they will defend their own to the end, in this case Haringey Council.
Will other join me regardless of their personal political leanings, in stating that Cameron made a perfectly reasonable request to Brown, regarding this tragic case?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I say this to Gromit, his other pseudonyms and his various supporters. No way did David Cameron, myself or anyone else that I know of state that it was Gordon Browns fault. If anyone did, Ii would be pleased to see the proof. Neither did Cameron try to make a political point out of it.
It was a genuine question asked in the appropriate place at the appropriate time. Take for example if one went along to a local council meeting, and there was a chance to ask the leader of the council what action the council was going to take because one of their contractors had cut corners and made a shabby job of the tender they had been successful in acquiring from the council.
Would it be fair for anyone to accuse you of trying to score political points, even though the council could be of the same political party? No you took the opportunity at the right time, in the right venue, to ask the person who could take action on the problem in question.
Wow!!!! I hope I have made it a little more clear, to those who are so bound up in their own political leanings, they tend to be a little slow on the up-take.
It was a genuine question asked in the appropriate place at the appropriate time. Take for example if one went along to a local council meeting, and there was a chance to ask the leader of the council what action the council was going to take because one of their contractors had cut corners and made a shabby job of the tender they had been successful in acquiring from the council.
Would it be fair for anyone to accuse you of trying to score political points, even though the council could be of the same political party? No you took the opportunity at the right time, in the right venue, to ask the person who could take action on the problem in question.
Wow!!!! I hope I have made it a little more clear, to those who are so bound up in their own political leanings, they tend to be a little slow on the up-take.
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