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Is David Cameron a moron from the outer reaches of the universe? (Part 1)
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APOLOGIES TO ALL DAVID CAMERON FANS
I just wondered since his Prime Minister's Questions talents are about as edifying as a troglodyte with caveman issues: like he knows how to answer a question without pummeling his opponent with his stone club?
I never witnessed such an appalling lack of discussion, or even general etiquette, skills than with this prime mover. If I had been paid a quid for every ad hominem (personal reference - sarcasm to you and I) that fell out of his plump mouth I would be rich.
Seriously, why does Cameron make such a fool of himself? He has already been censured for bullying the newby MP's, and for his habit of telling pork pies when the truth would have done nicely.
It is now the case that his own party is getting sick of his amateurish habits which, as he has been solemnly told, may even bring office of PM into disrepute.
What do you think of his PMQs performance?
APOLOGIES TO ALL DAVID CAMERON FANS
I just wondered since his Prime Minister's Questions talents are about as edifying as a troglodyte with caveman issues: like he knows how to answer a question without pummeling his opponent with his stone club?
I never witnessed such an appalling lack of discussion, or even general etiquette, skills than with this prime mover. If I had been paid a quid for every ad hominem (personal reference - sarcasm to you and I) that fell out of his plump mouth I would be rich.
Seriously, why does Cameron make such a fool of himself? He has already been censured for bullying the newby MP's, and for his habit of telling pork pies when the truth would have done nicely.
It is now the case that his own party is getting sick of his amateurish habits which, as he has been solemnly told, may even bring office of PM into disrepute.
What do you think of his PMQs performance?
Re: Is David Cameron a moron from the outer reaches of the universe? (Part 1)
boatlady wrote:Very attractive Troll, that
I think that Ivan got it from the front benches of this gov't ?
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boatlady wrote:LOLOL
Yes I agree the Tories are the laughing stock of the UK.
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Yes I agree the Tories are the laughing stock of the UK.
If so, they're a very sick joke..
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skwalker1964 wrote:Redflag wrote:
Yes I agree the Tories are the laughing stock of the UK.
If so, they're a very sick joke..
They are a sick shower of BACKSTUDS
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Time for a bloody General Election
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Patience!
Cameron is nowhere near the bottom of the hole he's busily digging for himself and the Party of which he is Leader.
Cameron is nowhere near the bottom of the hole he's busily digging for himself and the Party of which he is Leader.
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I know, but people are dying! It's just not OK
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boatlady wrote:Time for a bloody General Election
The majority of on this forum boatlady are in total agreement with you.
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How do they get away with being such bloody LIARS Ivan, the newspapers and TV interviewers have the facts and figures in front of them they must know that the deficit is going up and they keep saying they have paid off a quarter of the deficit. I think that Danny Alexander is just as big a LIAR as Cameron and Osbourn and that is one reason that the Labour party has too get an outright majority in 2015 "No Coalition with the POISONOUS" party L/Ds.
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Ivan wrote:
Two graphs, yours of the national debt and one showing unemployment since 1999. Spot any resemblance between the two from 2010 onward?
'Cut to reduce the deficit' can't work, because it puts people out of work, reduces tax revenue and increases cost.
Tories are - for the most part - not unable to make this connection, so the logical conclusion is that they know and don't care, because they have other real goals.
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We're living through 'interesting times' in the words of the old Chinese curse.
This country is going to look very different, and not in a good way.
This country is going to look very different, and not in a good way.
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What is most galling skywalker is they tell there LIES with a straight face, Hell will be awaiting them when they POP there CLOGS and I hope (M.G.F.M) its Cancer and we will give them as much hassle about there treatment as they are giving cancer patients even better withhold there medication send them to the private sector and see how long there Millions last then.
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Did David Cameron Tell The SNP To 'F**k Off?' (VIDEO)
Watch closely at 15 to 19 seconds:-
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Source: YouTube
Is the House of Commons broadcast live, or with a built-in delay like most radio phone-ins to allow for censoring?
Watch closely at 15 to 19 seconds:-
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Is the House of Commons broadcast live, or with a built-in delay like most radio phone-ins to allow for censoring?
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You may think that ........
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that's what it looked like - is he getting rattled?
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In the Great Scheme of the Tory Party, David Cameron is a bit-player briefly appearing on Stage in the role of Friendly Face of Capitalism. If he falls out of favour, he can be replaced as readily as a light-bulb. And will be if the Tory Grandees suspect a Lib/Lab pact in the offing.
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I have made a close study of the videoclip supplied above and , having consulted a lip-reading expert friend of mine, I can categorically assure everyone that Cameron actually says : " I should like to apologise to the House for being such a shockingly awful Prime Minister".
He is therefore as innocent as was John Terry over the Anton Ferdinand incident...
He is therefore as innocent as was John Terry over the Anton Ferdinand incident...
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Phil Hornby wrote:I have made a close study of the videoclip supplied above and , having consulted a lip-reading expert friend of mine, I can categorically assure everyone that Cameron actually says : " I should like to apologise to the House for being such a shockingly awful Prime Minister".
He is therefore as innocent as was John Terry over the Anton Ferdinand incident...
I have watched the video several times and looked closely at the time it went silent in my opinion he said EFF Off, I think somebody did rattle his cage goes to prove he can not take the pressure of the job of being PM.
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An extract from an article by Suzanne Moore of ‘The Guardian’:-
"What is striking in the midst of a dire political mess is that you can now be making huge decisions about subjects you know nothing about. Managerialism means fake expertise that involves neither training nor relevant experience. Thus Gideon Osborne – no training in economics – knows more than the IMF; Iain Duncan Smith steals from the poor to make them work when there is no work; Michael Gove, who has never been a teacher, is destroying our school system.
All this is done out of faith or hardcore ideology. Cameron is brilliant at appearing ideology–lite as he surrounds himself with these heavy-lifters of certainty and profound wrongness."
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2013/jan/30/michael-gove-destroying-school-system
"What is striking in the midst of a dire political mess is that you can now be making huge decisions about subjects you know nothing about. Managerialism means fake expertise that involves neither training nor relevant experience. Thus Gideon Osborne – no training in economics – knows more than the IMF; Iain Duncan Smith steals from the poor to make them work when there is no work; Michael Gove, who has never been a teacher, is destroying our school system.
All this is done out of faith or hardcore ideology. Cameron is brilliant at appearing ideology–lite as he surrounds himself with these heavy-lifters of certainty and profound wrongness."
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2013/jan/30/michael-gove-destroying-school-system
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Oh that is so true, so balanced and so depressing
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boatlady wrote:Oh that is so true, so balanced and so depressing
Have you read the link boatlady that Ivan has put in the thread about the polls, please read it and be prepared to be GOBSMACKED
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"Tories no longer party of privilege", claims David Cameron at £400-a-head champagne ball
…..as wealthy backers were served vintage champagne in true-blue glass flutes and complained to staff about Rolls-Royces and Daimlers clogging the drive. (I wonder if they have that problem at the Pease Pottage Conservative Club?)
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/tories-no-longer-party-of-privilege-1590605
…..as wealthy backers were served vintage champagne in true-blue glass flutes and complained to staff about Rolls-Royces and Daimlers clogging the drive. (I wonder if they have that problem at the Pease Pottage Conservative Club?)
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/tories-no-longer-party-of-privilege-1590605
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Oh Good! We can all relax now.
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Conservative Party: a spiral of irrelevance
From the editorial in ‘The Guardian’, 20 May 2013:-
"What, and for whom, does the Conservative Party stand? Before 1832, it stood for the landed interest. After 1867, it added the flag, the union and the shopkeeper too. In the first half of the 20th century, the Tories were for empire and against socialism. After 1945, they began an historic compromise with social democracy. After 1979 this was turned on its head, in a break with the one-nation past. But today?
Cameron promised a serious return to the pragmatic tradition. The years have exposed the shallowness of his modernisation project. He embraced progressive and open social principles while leaving much of the narrow old thinking, which had taken the party to three crushing defeats since 1997, untouched. The Tory Party that has turned in on itself again over Europe, and now over the issue of gay marriage reflects Cameron's wider failure. It is a party that is forgetting that its principal task in the voters' eyes is to govern the country well.
All modern political parties face the danger that they can cease to look, feel and talk like the country they seek to govern. The Tories face this problem in a particularly dramatic way. Their membership is either disproportionately elderly, disproportionately obsessive about one or two issues, or both. The enduring narrowness and division are partly Cameron's doing, but they are in large part Thatcher's poisonous legacy. All this is reflected both in the leadership's reported taunts against the party's ‘swivel-eyed loons’ and in the grassroots unhappiness over Cameron's handling of the EU, as well as in the backward-looking divisions and contortions over gay rights."
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2013/may/20/conservative-party-spiral-irrelevance?utm
From the editorial in ‘The Guardian’, 20 May 2013:-
"What, and for whom, does the Conservative Party stand? Before 1832, it stood for the landed interest. After 1867, it added the flag, the union and the shopkeeper too. In the first half of the 20th century, the Tories were for empire and against socialism. After 1945, they began an historic compromise with social democracy. After 1979 this was turned on its head, in a break with the one-nation past. But today?
Cameron promised a serious return to the pragmatic tradition. The years have exposed the shallowness of his modernisation project. He embraced progressive and open social principles while leaving much of the narrow old thinking, which had taken the party to three crushing defeats since 1997, untouched. The Tory Party that has turned in on itself again over Europe, and now over the issue of gay marriage reflects Cameron's wider failure. It is a party that is forgetting that its principal task in the voters' eyes is to govern the country well.
All modern political parties face the danger that they can cease to look, feel and talk like the country they seek to govern. The Tories face this problem in a particularly dramatic way. Their membership is either disproportionately elderly, disproportionately obsessive about one or two issues, or both. The enduring narrowness and division are partly Cameron's doing, but they are in large part Thatcher's poisonous legacy. All this is reflected both in the leadership's reported taunts against the party's ‘swivel-eyed loons’ and in the grassroots unhappiness over Cameron's handling of the EU, as well as in the backward-looking divisions and contortions over gay rights."
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2013/may/20/conservative-party-spiral-irrelevance?utm
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Before 1832, only 3% of the English population were entitled to vote.
How today's Tories must yearn for a return to those commonsense times.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reform_Act_1832
How today's Tories must yearn for a return to those commonsense times.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reform_Act_1832
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(msn)
" Cheer up David - I'm sure that waiter was only joking when he called you 'Meester Faulty'......"
" Cheer up David - I'm sure that waiter was only joking when he called you 'Meester Faulty'......"
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Brilliant, Phil. Note the prominent positioning of Olive Oil on the table, which Brussels wants to outlaw - so that's two things in your picture which may not be around much longer.
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I do like a touch of extra virgin although, for some reason, Mrs Hornby appears less than impressed when I mention the fact to occasional dinner guests...
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Phil Hornby wrote:(msn)
" Cheer up David - I'm sure that waiter was only joking when he called you 'Meester Faulty'......"
PH there is one in your picture that should have been gone ages ago and it ain't the virgin olive oil I think his name was Manuel.
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Labour inaction? You'd think they'd at least lend the Tories another shovel.
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If 'The Sun' is going to print front pages like that, it suggests that Rupert Murdoch does now indeed regret appointing Cameron as our Prime Minister just over three years ago.
At their not-so-secret dinner, Farage told Murdoch that he would do a deal with the Tories as long as Cameron was replaced as Tory leader, and that would appear to be Murdoch's intention. Maybe Farage has offered to break up the BBC and give Murdoch the rest of BSkyB?
Doesn't it say a lot for our so-called democracy when it is so easily manipulated by a very dubious octogenarian Aussie?
At their not-so-secret dinner, Farage told Murdoch that he would do a deal with the Tories as long as Cameron was replaced as Tory leader, and that would appear to be Murdoch's intention. Maybe Farage has offered to break up the BBC and give Murdoch the rest of BSkyB?
Doesn't it say a lot for our so-called democracy when it is so easily manipulated by a very dubious octogenarian Aussie?
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The small advert at the top of the page says it all in terms of the level of political debate envisaged - bread and circuses - never fails
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oftenwrong wrote:Labour inaction? You'd think they'd at least lend the Tories another shovel.
Why give them a shovel OW when they are already using a petrol fueled DIGGER
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And today, I met a man who hasn't eaten for a week
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The UK in 2013, the seventh richest country in the world. Yet, as Marcus Chown posted on Twitter, food banks are struggling to feed the hungry as demand rises.
Meanwhile:-
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BLVmeu3CcAA2qPF.jpg
Meanwhile:-
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If the People have no bread - Let them eat cake (and drink Moët & Chandon)
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oftenwrong wrote:If the People have no bread - Let them eat cake (and drink Moët & Chandon)
And then rightfully revolt against him and behead the mofo for his entire lack of skills at running the country.
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Remarkably skilled at running it into the ground, though!
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