Cameron shred Brown into Pieces



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In one of the spectacular moments of the questioning in the house of commons on issues of election and inheritance tax


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dragonlee90 that is ... ( 5 days ago by xPinkBunny)
dragonlee90 that is your opinion but I will never vote for the snooty Tories or UKIP. I have always supported the BNP and always will. The first thing to go when Nick Griffin is voted as PM will be immigration and he and Richard Barnbrook will sort out who should and shouldn't be living here. They will get
BNP--the one-issue ... ( 5 days ago by ermineermine)
BNP--the one-issue party.
By your own reasoning, Griffin should head the Border and Immigration Agency.
Brown's so weak ... ( 5 days ago by wackojacko2222)
Brown's so weak this is practically bullying!
God this was funny ... ( 4 days ago by 123utaka)
God this was funny David Cameron Rules!!!
Why is it I get the ... ( 4 days ago by bluebellnutter)
Why is it I get the impression you only pay attention to this French politican because he panders to your prejudices? Only you don't strike me as the sort who usually listens to French politicians.
Interesting you wish to take one voice over hundreds of others, or is it just selective hearing?
Go home, your little flag needs waving. Remember, the harder you wave it, the less those pesky foreigners will bother you.
Array ( 4 days ago by ermineermine)
BLUEBELLNUTTER:> Why is it> I get the impression ...
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Your instincts have evidently failed you. You will have to pardon me for not knowing why.
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Humour me--tell us who the 'French politician' is. Specifically the post he held at the time he made the statement.
Your answer will answer the rest of your first paragraph as well as the whole of the second.
(As to the third paragraph, refer to I above.)
Lets all unite and ... ( 4 days ago by desantolufc)
Lets all unite and plan the party for when Thatcher dies, we should have the best party ever. peace on earth.
You must be really ... ( 4 days ago by ermineermine)
You must be really angry that you were caught the last time you tried to cross the border illegally.
a small Island like ... ( 4 days ago by xPinkBunny)
a small Island like Britain to have excess of 60 million people? becasue I don't. Only the indiginous people should have the right to live here and foreigners should only be allowed here in exceptional circumstances. And the disgusting 'human rights act' needs scrapping ASAP, as it only helps terrorists, immigrants and criminals.
bluebellnutter I am ... ( 4 days ago by xPinkBunny)
bluebellnutter I am not sure if you were talking to me but I do not follow french politics. I cannot stand Nicolas Sarkozy, he and his 'friends' in Brussels are now bullying the Irish into getting a yes vote on the horrible EU Constitution. So much for democracy. More like a dictatorship, the EU is very much like Zimbabwe. As for immigration do you think it is acceptbale for
Cameron is quite ... ( 3 days ago by BillClintonn)
Cameron is quite funny, and clever -- but a witty repartee and canned punch lines do nothing. They showcase one man's self importance while diminishing government. However, I do agree with his argument about calling off the election. I must say -- you Brits are quite lucky to have a parliamentary system like this -- in the States our congressman don't even need to show up to work and often do not. They're too busy trying to stay in power and lining their pockets with special interest money.
Better still, stay ... ( 3 days ago by oldgattonian2)
Better still, stay up and watch them lose their seats one by one. Gordon Brown will be lucky if he holds on to his own seat let alone win the election. I hate NuLab. I regard them as traitors of our country. I am 58 and have never witnessed such a dangerous and incompetent Gov. as this one.
I have studied the 2005 election results, and Lab. hold most seats with tiny majorities. The Conservative lead in the polls show these will fall easily to them. Remember that the Lib/Dems sold us out too.
Array ( 3 days ago by ermineermine)
BILLCLINTONN:> in the States our congressman> don't even need to show up to work and often do not.> They're too busy trying to stay in power and> lining their pockets with special interest money.
QUESTION I: How old are you, Steven?
Array ( 3 days ago by ermineermine)
OLDGATTONIAN2:> I am 58 and have never witnessed> such a dangerous and incompetent Gov. as this one.
UK PMs since 1950: Churchill, Eden, Macmillan, Douglas-Home, Wilson, Heath, Callaghan, Thatcher, Major, Blair.
You don't find even one of these ten as worse than Brown?
why dont we have a ... ( 2 days ago by Mik5469)
why dont we have a system like this in America! its crazy we need to adopt this! imagine nancy and gorge fighting it out!
Why would it be ... ( 2 days ago by ermineermine)
Why would it be between the head of the Executive Branch and the head of the Legislative Branch?
Major - For sure - ... ( 1 day ago by galdacanobaby)
Major - For sure - Cause of a recession and thousands of house repossessions in the early 90's, totally mis-managed the economy - Interest rates at 15% (It was a UK only problem back then, this time its a world one, hardly Browns fault). Cameron was in the background in that Govt. But people are blaming Brown for anything and that prob includes their own personal debt. Dave isnt all he is cracked up to be you know. Youll find that out soon enough.
Blair was incredibly unpopular when he left.
Thanks WW. I am an ... ( 1 day ago by galdacanobaby)
Thanks WW. I am an ignoramus. I should have at least known that. About the only Tory in that front bench I have heard of. They need to back up DC a bit more if they are to be seen as governable. Just a one man show at the mo, but his meter will run out soon enough.
Too many wild cards in the Tory party to be considered electable. Historically, they have always been like that. They stabbed Maggie in the back and 4 other leaders to boot. They can do the same to Dave
It will be close in 2010
Array ( 1 day ago by ermineermine)
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Indeed, disunity and infighting are what drove the Tories from government and remain as obstacles to their return.
In contrast, it must be conceded that Old Labour were united in their spite against what they perceive were the world's evils ('Everyone but ourselves and everything but our own'), and the hardline backbenchers could be kept in line by the benefits of power obtained by New Labour (aka, 'Tories without the sleaze--at least until Mandelson').
. . .
Array ( 1 day ago by ermineermine)
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William Hague was brilliant but would not discipline the troops; John Major was that, too, minus the brilliance; Michael Howard was tougher but ran out of time;
I adore Kenneth Clark, Malcolm Rifkind and Michael Portillo, but each set limits to what they would give and give up in order to persuade and in order to lead the rest anyway;
. . .
Personally, I find ... ( 1 day ago by ermineermine)
Personally, I find David Cameron earnest thus convincing if you listen to him long enough and up close, but he looks and feels too scripted from a distance.
And he needs to stop embarrassing himself by becoming like a Dad too desperate to be liked by the stepkids--to the point of making a fool of himself.
Quit the lycra and other stunts--no vote is driven away by not enough MPs biking to work, and those who are titillated by being able to 'Call [him] Dave' do not necessarily vote.
ermineermine do not ... ( 1 day ago by marshy1992)
ermineermine do not even give Churchill's name as an option to say that he is worse than brown. There not even in the same class of pm Churchill is our hero.
Cameron for PM!
You really need to ... ( 15 hours ago by ermineermine)
You really need to stop taking 'reading between the lines' to mean> [you] MUST put meaning to the smudges on the paper> and the stains on your computer screen, too.
Marshy1992; ... ( 4 hours ago by tutter93)
Marshy1992; Although D.(toff) Cameron is the young charasmatic candidate for pm he is still a conservative.



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