David Cameron
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Re: David Cameron
No where near as talented as your man,Boris Johnson?
Re: David Cameron
randyandy that was to help drop the "nasty" tag - recently he has been very politically incorrect. The fact was many people liked conservative policies, they didn't like the party - he has changed that.
Re: David Cameron
rjack11 wrote:
The fact was many people liked conservative policies, they didn't like the party - he has changed that.
No he hasn't he has shown that he will say anything and do anything to get the party elected.
If you can't see through him its fine and not something I have an issue with but when they do get in next time don't start any tosser rants when you see what they intend.
With regards to the "FACT" that many liked the policies !laugh!!laugh!!laugh!
The fact was many people liked conservative policies, they didn't like the party - he has changed that.
No he hasn't he has shown that he will say anything and do anything to get the party elected.
If you can't see through him its fine and not something I have an issue with but when they do get in next time don't start any tosser rants when you see what they intend.
With regards to the "FACT" that many liked the policies !laugh!!laugh!!laugh!
Re: David Cameron
Will he, or won't he cut taxes (income tax) if elected?
Re: David Cameron
"Will he, or won't he cut taxes (income tax) if elected?"
I think that depends on how big a pile of shite Grim Gordon leaves behind.
I think that depends on how big a pile of shite Grim Gordon leaves behind.
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Re: David Cameron
Ahhh right...
So if he gets in and cuts taxes it's a Cameron triumph, but if he gets in and doesn't cut taxes it's Brown's fault?
Sort of a win/win situation for David -i like to smash windows and run away like a toff- Cameron?
So if he gets in and cuts taxes it's a Cameron triumph, but if he gets in and doesn't cut taxes it's Brown's fault?
Sort of a win/win situation for David -i like to smash windows and run away like a toff- Cameron?
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Re: David Cameron
Of course, he's a 'bit of a wanker', he's a politician, and not just any politician one that has fought his way to the top.
Mind you, is he a bigger wanker than the simpletons who still think being a wanker can be judged by what party a politician belongs to?
The past few years should have taught us all that they are actually all on the same side, and that is not the same side as the public they are supposed to be 'serving' but are in fact conning and robbing
Mind you, is he a bigger wanker than the simpletons who still think being a wanker can be judged by what party a politician belongs to?
The past few years should have taught us all that they are actually all on the same side, and that is not the same side as the public they are supposed to be 'serving' but are in fact conning and robbing
They're locking them up today, they're throwing away the key...I wonder who it be tomorrow, you or me?