Is David Cameron a moron from the outer reaches of the universe? (Part 2)
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Is David Cameron a moron from the outer reaches of the universe? (Part 2)
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Get into the queue boatlady, there are a few million others awaiting to do more than kick him in the face, some would want to hang up up by his B****CKS, myself I would rather like to force him to do a REAL hard days work like cleaning public toilets with a toothbrush
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Get into the queue boatlady, there are a few million others awaiting to do more than kick him in the face, some would want to hang up up by his B****CKS, myself I would rather like to force him to do a REAL hard days work like cleaning public toilets with a toothbrush
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Over the past two weeks we have had Cameron accusing Putin of providing arms to the 'Pro-Russian' separatists in Eastern Ukraine and making calls for sanctions.
Today it is announced that the USA will be providing Mortars and grenades to Israel to help them in their continued bombardment of the Palestinian people of Gaza....
And from Cameron......Silence....
Today it is announced that the USA will be providing Mortars and grenades to Israel to help them in their continued bombardment of the Palestinian people of Gaza....
And from Cameron......Silence....
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You think he is going to stand up to Zionists like the Times and its Great Owner, let alone his yank masters? Come ON!
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IVAN Your pic tells the truth something the right wingers will not like at all, but what makes me wonder is why has the UK public not noticed and be enraged by what the Tory Fib-Dems have done to there country. What also puzzles me is after all Scameron has done he still expects the majority of the public and vote Tory in 2015 general election what a DICK HEAD.
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I wonder if Cameron likes to be reminded of this?
David Cameron embarrassed by his gushing praise of Gordon Brown as "awesome"
In an online diary in April 2002, Cameron wrote:-
“Whether they are for tax and spend or against it, all the pundits seem to agree that Mr Brown is one of the greatest chancellors since William Gladstone. The economic record in terms of growth is undeniable. And I agree that he is a figure of colossal power and intellect.”
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/david-cameron-embarrassed-by-his-gushing-praise-214689
That article, from April 2010, also stated that “58 leading economists warned that Cameron’s plans to slash government spending this year risked plunging the UK back into recession”. And how right they were!
David Cameron embarrassed by his gushing praise of Gordon Brown as "awesome"
In an online diary in April 2002, Cameron wrote:-
“Whether they are for tax and spend or against it, all the pundits seem to agree that Mr Brown is one of the greatest chancellors since William Gladstone. The economic record in terms of growth is undeniable. And I agree that he is a figure of colossal power and intellect.”
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/david-cameron-embarrassed-by-his-gushing-praise-214689
That article, from April 2010, also stated that “58 leading economists warned that Cameron’s plans to slash government spending this year risked plunging the UK back into recession”. And how right they were!
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IVAN That quote from April 2002 is the only TRUTH that Scameron has uttered, because since then all we have heard from him is BLATANT LIES. I do agree with him Gordon Brown was a good Chancellor of Exchequer and I hope he goes down in the history books for his good governance of the publics money.
But must say he did not have what it takes to be PM, more is the pity if his skills as Chancellor had also applied to PM the Tories would have never won the general election in 2010.
But must say he did not have what it takes to be PM, more is the pity if his skills as Chancellor had also applied to PM the Tories would have never won the general election in 2010.
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How a poisonous, slippery individual got the keys to No 10
"When Lamont resigned, Cameron’s guidance to the press lobby was not only out of date, but misleading”. (Nick Jones)
“I was unfortunate enough to have dealings with Cameron when he was PR man of the world’s worst television company. And a poisonous slippery individual he was, too. Back then, Cameron was far from the smoothie he pretends to be now. He was a smarmy bully who regularly threatened journalists who dared to write anything negative about Carlton – he loved humiliating people.” (Ian King)
Much more here:-
http://www.tribunemagazine.org/2010/09/how-a-poisonous-slippery-individual-got-the-keys-to-no-10/
"When Lamont resigned, Cameron’s guidance to the press lobby was not only out of date, but misleading”. (Nick Jones)
“I was unfortunate enough to have dealings with Cameron when he was PR man of the world’s worst television company. And a poisonous slippery individual he was, too. Back then, Cameron was far from the smoothie he pretends to be now. He was a smarmy bully who regularly threatened journalists who dared to write anything negative about Carlton – he loved humiliating people.” (Ian King)
Much more here:-
http://www.tribunemagazine.org/2010/09/how-a-poisonous-slippery-individual-got-the-keys-to-no-10/
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Cameron claims export licenses allowing UK arms sales to Russia don’t breach embargo
http://rt.com/uk/175288-embargo-uk-arms-russia/
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BtjT1rgIcAAg0cv.jpg
http://rt.com/uk/175288-embargo-uk-arms-russia/
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10th August 2014
Cameron on holiday in Portugal........
20 August 2014.
Cameron cuts short holiday to fly back to hold emergency meeting.....
Whilst both are terrible crimes the big difference one involves a Arabs the other a Westerner...
Hypocrite or what?
Iraq crisis: Islamic militants 'buried alive Yazidi women and children in attack that killed 500'
Militants in north-western Iraq have buried women and children alive during their offensive against the Yazidi ethnic minority, according to Iraq’s minister for human rights.
The bodies were reportedly found in a mass grave in the wake of Isis’s push towards the Sinjar mountain range, where tens of thousands of Kurdish-speaking refugees have been trapped to the point of starvation.
Mohammed Shia al-Sudani said his government had evidence that 500 Yazidi civilians had been killed so far, and that some of the victims had been buried alive. A further 300 Yazidi women have been kidnapped as slaves, he added.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/iraq-crisis-islamic-militants-buried-alive-yazidi-women-and-children-in-attack-that-killed-500-9659695.html
Cameron on holiday in Portugal........
20 August 2014.
James Foley: the photojournalist killed by Islamic State militants
James Foley, the US photojournalist beheaded by Islamic State militants, was not new to conflict zones. Foley had worked in Afghanistan, Libya and Iraq before he was kidnapped in Syria in November 2012.
Foley was 39 when he was captured by four Islamic State militants in Syria, while working with a colleague in the northern province of Idlib, near the village of Taftanaz. He was 40 when he died.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/iraq/11045978/James-Foley-the-photojournalist-killed-by-Islamic-State-militants.html
Cameron cuts short holiday to fly back to hold emergency meeting.....
Whilst both are terrible crimes the big difference one involves a Arabs the other a Westerner...
Hypocrite or what?
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When John Major became PM in November 1990, he said he was taken into a room by the cabinet secretary and shown things that made his hair stand on end. We can speculate on what that might have been - paedophiles at the heart of the Tory Party possibly? However, I've long been convinced that since President Eisenhower threatened to bankrupt the UK in 1956 if we didn't get out of Suez at once and the rest of Africa soon afterwards (we did both), the UK has in effect been a 51st US state - but without the voting rights.
Thatcher followed Reagan assiduously, while Blair inexplicably hung on to the coat tails of the right-wing 'Dubya' Bush and dragged us into the Iraq war in 2003. Every incoming UK PM makes their first call and first visit to the US President. The only British PM in the last sixty years who has said no to a US President was Harold Wilson, when he refused to send British troops to Vietnam. Then in 1968 and 1975 there were plots against Wilson from various sources....I wonder why?
Yesterday morning Philip Hammond announced that there was no need for Cameron to cut short his second holiday this month over the Iraq crisis. Then an American photographer is brutally murdered, Cameron jumps and returns to Downing Street.
I'm sure if Dan Fante was here he'd accuse me of concocting a conspiracy theory - but has anyone got a better explanation?
Thatcher followed Reagan assiduously, while Blair inexplicably hung on to the coat tails of the right-wing 'Dubya' Bush and dragged us into the Iraq war in 2003. Every incoming UK PM makes their first call and first visit to the US President. The only British PM in the last sixty years who has said no to a US President was Harold Wilson, when he refused to send British troops to Vietnam. Then in 1968 and 1975 there were plots against Wilson from various sources....I wonder why?
Yesterday morning Philip Hammond announced that there was no need for Cameron to cut short his second holiday this month over the Iraq crisis. Then an American photographer is brutally murdered, Cameron jumps and returns to Downing Street.
I'm sure if Dan Fante was here he'd accuse me of concocting a conspiracy theory - but has anyone got a better explanation?
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England and America are two countries separated by a common language.
George Bernard Shaw
Irish dramatist & socialist (1856 - 1950)
George Bernard Shaw
Irish dramatist & socialist (1856 - 1950)
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I think it's getting harder and harder to avoid seeing that what we read in the news is very far indeed from the actual truth and that there are all sorts of machinations going on under the surface - currently I'm having little trouble giving credence to all sorts of conspiracy theories - or at least not discounting them out of hand.
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In regards to the 2015 general election I would not trust the Tories as far as I could throw them, to try & fix it so the Tories won in coalition with Ukip. Because we all know they have fiddled figures from every gov't department since coming into power in 2010.
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I half wonder if the Murdoch Press are starting to see the tide turning - The Sun appear to have ceased the usual fawning over everything that Cameron is doing...
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Thanks for the link OW, I am glad the Murdoch press is not backing the Labour party I would be worried if it did but it shows you Murdochs true colours when he is suggesting a coalition with Ukip speaks volumes, and he has the cheek to call Labour radical.
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http://www.independent.co.uk/incoming/article9679651.ece/alternates/w620/v2-web-bigv2-society-1-getty.jpg
"Time for my very serious face - I can't remember if the last fish I pointed at was a plaice or a haddock."
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Should this be Cameron's new logo for the Tory Party??
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BwMkY2BIYAEbHym.jpg
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It may be my imagination, but does the picture two posts up suggest that the great Leader has his hair dyed...?
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I do not know about Cameron dying his hair what I have noticed is PH he is having to use comb overs to hide his bald patch LOL
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I want to make it perfectly clear that anything Tony Blair did - I can do better. Terrifying the public is good Politics at election-time.
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After weeks of seeing no reason to cut short his holidays Dave has come back and suddenly the terror threat has been raised!!!!!
Now am I being cynical but has this got anything to do with loosing yet another MP?...I know it sound a bit dramatic but has certainly knocked the Cresswell story off the front pages.....
Now am I being cynical but has this got anything to do with loosing yet another MP?...I know it sound a bit dramatic but has certainly knocked the Cresswell story off the front pages.....
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No effort will be spared by a compliant print media to seek to find other stories to deflect from any passing troubles which may beset Cameron from time to time.
We can be sure of that right up to May 2015...
We can be sure of that right up to May 2015...
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I just wonder if this will force Scamerons hand to pull out of the coalition with the Fib-Dems, DC is to have talks with Clegg this weekend regarding TPIMS on how to strenghen them. Paddy Pants Down is saying this is a knee jerk reaction and if Cresswell wins the Clacto seat for Ukip Cameron could clear the way for a Tory/Ukip coalition.
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What "Cresswell story"? What's the West Ham defender done?
Meanwhile, in the outer reaches of the universe:-
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Bt4sDMiIMAAzKYF.jpg
Meanwhile, in the outer reaches of the universe:-
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BP may even be invited back to resume the exploitation of Iranian oil reserves.
That'll stuff Alex Salmond.
That'll stuff Alex Salmond.
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Cameron’s pledge to scrap the Human Rights Act shows he’s legally illiterate
From an article by John Whitting:-
"The very purpose of the Human Rights Act was to give jurisdiction to UK courts, and judges, to determine issues of human rights; previously they had been determined solely in Strasbourg. So if you scrap the Act, you immediately hand that power back to Strasbourg and away from this country. Which, of course, was exactly what Mr. Cameron said he wanted to avoid.
Until this summer, Mr. Cameron had the benefit of an extremely able, but independently minded, Attorney General, Dominic Grieve. I find it hard to believe that he did not deliver this simple, but inconvenient, legal truth to the Prime Minister. He appears to have paid for that advice with his job. That he did so tells us much about this government."
http://labourlist.org/2014/10/camerons-pledge-to-scrap-the-human-rights-act-shows-hes-legally-illiterate/
From an article by John Whitting:-
"The very purpose of the Human Rights Act was to give jurisdiction to UK courts, and judges, to determine issues of human rights; previously they had been determined solely in Strasbourg. So if you scrap the Act, you immediately hand that power back to Strasbourg and away from this country. Which, of course, was exactly what Mr. Cameron said he wanted to avoid.
Until this summer, Mr. Cameron had the benefit of an extremely able, but independently minded, Attorney General, Dominic Grieve. I find it hard to believe that he did not deliver this simple, but inconvenient, legal truth to the Prime Minister. He appears to have paid for that advice with his job. That he did so tells us much about this government."
http://labourlist.org/2014/10/camerons-pledge-to-scrap-the-human-rights-act-shows-hes-legally-illiterate/
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The Tory annual conference has made life easier. They've nailed their colours to the mast and lurched sharply to the Right in defence against the divisive threat of UKIP (provisional wing of the Tory Party).
Tax benefits for high earners, benefits cuts for the working Poor.
Now we all know where we stand.
Oh, and the promised elimination of the low-paid from tax does not actually excuse them from National Insurance Contributions.
Tax benefits for high earners, benefits cuts for the working Poor.
Now we all know where we stand.
Oh, and the promised elimination of the low-paid from tax does not actually excuse them from National Insurance Contributions.
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You seem to have forgot something from your post OW, it will be 2020 in fact just before the 2020 general election before you see that policy (IF EVER) the only people that will get their tax reduced by this Tory gov't will be those that are in the high earners bracket, us the plebs will have to go on paying for these tax cuts for the rich and wealthy of the UK.
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If asked to define the current "political spectrum" I would say that the Tories, Lib-Dems, Labour and UKIP are jostling each other for position right in the rather crowded middle of the bullseye.
oftenwrong. Bullseyes tend to be fixed, whereas the so-called ‘centre ground’ in politics isn't and has moved a long way to the right in the last forty years. In any case, might there be a contradiction in your two remarks? This has been the most right-wing government in living memory and, as you say, the Tories are going further right. Surely that means they’ve long since abandoned the centre ground and are merely trying to shore up their core vote these days? In the process they might, hopefully, fire up more anti-Tory sentiment as well.The Tory annual conference has made life easier. They've nailed their colours to the mast and lurched sharply to the Right
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All David Cameron has left now is abuse
From an article by Tristram Hunt:-
It was like being berated for a lack of financial planning by Mr Micawber. Or boorishness by Jeremy Clarkson. To be accused by Cameron in his conference speech of “hypocrisy” was rich indeed. But his highly personalised attack on me, my family and upbringing spoke volumes about the man himself – and his inability, following those revelations about the Queen “purring” down the phone, to invest the office of prime minister with the dignity it deserves.
Cameron has moved on little since his time as a low-rent PR man. He surrounds himself, according to the former Tory aide Dominic Cummings, with “third-rate suck-up-kick-down” sycophants. He is unloved by his MPs and distrusted by the British public. He is the frat-boy prime minister who spills confidences about the Queen and covers up policy failure with personal attacks. ‘The Daily Telegraph’ suggests he might be remembered “as untrustworthy and a bit of a second-rater”. The good news is that we only have another seven months of him.
As for my name? There's a psychological refusal by the Tory Party to believe that anybody called Tristram could or should be a member of the Labour Party. Of course, the moral of Laurence Sterne’s ‘Tristram Shandy’ was never, ever to christen your son Tristram. But I take comfort in the memory of Michael Foot’s progressive, campaigning brother and Labour MP, Sir Dingle Foot – that’s a proper Labour name.
For the whole article:-
http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2014/oct/04/tristram-hunt-all-david-cameron-has-left-is-abuse
From an article by Tristram Hunt:-
It was like being berated for a lack of financial planning by Mr Micawber. Or boorishness by Jeremy Clarkson. To be accused by Cameron in his conference speech of “hypocrisy” was rich indeed. But his highly personalised attack on me, my family and upbringing spoke volumes about the man himself – and his inability, following those revelations about the Queen “purring” down the phone, to invest the office of prime minister with the dignity it deserves.
Cameron has moved on little since his time as a low-rent PR man. He surrounds himself, according to the former Tory aide Dominic Cummings, with “third-rate suck-up-kick-down” sycophants. He is unloved by his MPs and distrusted by the British public. He is the frat-boy prime minister who spills confidences about the Queen and covers up policy failure with personal attacks. ‘The Daily Telegraph’ suggests he might be remembered “as untrustworthy and a bit of a second-rater”. The good news is that we only have another seven months of him.
As for my name? There's a psychological refusal by the Tory Party to believe that anybody called Tristram could or should be a member of the Labour Party. Of course, the moral of Laurence Sterne’s ‘Tristram Shandy’ was never, ever to christen your son Tristram. But I take comfort in the memory of Michael Foot’s progressive, campaigning brother and Labour MP, Sir Dingle Foot – that’s a proper Labour name.
For the whole article:-
http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2014/oct/04/tristram-hunt-all-david-cameron-has-left-is-abuse
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Read that article - in my view, he has got a lot of things right about the bullying Tory attitudes .
I'm just a bit worried because Cameron and co are not stupid, and I'm not sure anyone in the Labour party is really giving them full credit for their undoubted intelligence and political experience
I'm just a bit worried because Cameron and co are not stupid, and I'm not sure anyone in the Labour party is really giving them full credit for their undoubted intelligence and political experience
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"....undoubted intelligence and political experience."
I think I might put it less charitably, boatlady:
Crafty as a cartload of monkeys.
I think I might put it less charitably, boatlady:
Crafty as a cartload of monkeys.
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That too - I just keep thinking - my dogs undoubtedly think I am a total moron - but at the end of the day, they only eat if I say so - that's power, and that is the power the current government has - sometimes I wonder how they can be shifted.
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What worries me boatlady is if they get back into power in 2015, even Clegg has admitted that the Tories intend to pay down the deficit off the backs of those on low pay sick disabled and the vulnerable. But it has not stopped the Fib-Dems for wanting to go into another coalition with the Tories, which just proves the Fib-Dems will do anything for power.
I hope the Fib-Dems get a hard lesson in May 2015 and are ANNILILATED at the ballot box, which would be a lesson for anybody else (Ukip) thinking of going into coalition with the Tories.
I hope the Fib-Dems get a hard lesson in May 2015 and are ANNILILATED at the ballot box, which would be a lesson for anybody else (Ukip) thinking of going into coalition with the Tories.
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The Lib-Dems make me feel sick
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Pity about the 'Your (sic ) all in this together' reference on the item.
It allows people like the Tories to dismiss the whole thing as the work of semi-literate malcontents.
It allows people like the Tories to dismiss the whole thing as the work of semi-literate malcontents.
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