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Title: ...and the ball is passed to Cameron
Post by: Nickbat on 03 February 2010, 00:20:34
...he heads up the field with the ball.

Look, there's no goalie!

On he goes....

..wait a minute!

He's back-passed the ball!  :o :o

Whatever is he thinking?

Some people think it's all over...

http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/jamesdelingpole/100024809/cameron-and-his-eco-rats-clamber-aboard-sinking-ship/

What a pillock!  ;) ;D

Read the comments! Seems UKIP is going to do quite well.  :y :y
Title: Re: ...and the ball is passed to Cameron
Post by: albitz on 03 February 2010, 00:24:23
I wouldnt mind betting a few quid on a hung parliament. ;)............a couple of years ago that would hardly have been even a remote possibility. ::) :(
Title: Re: ...and the ball is passed to Cameron
Post by: Dishevelled Den on 03 February 2010, 00:45:05
I might be tempted to say that Prime Minister Brown will carry the day by a small margin.








Thanks to the pissing about by DC and crew.
Title: Re: ...and the ball is passed to Cameron
Post by: Richie London on 03 February 2010, 09:22:40
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I might be tempted to say that Prime Minister Brown will carry the day by a small margin.








Thanks to the pissing about by DC and crew.

if he gets in again i'll start supporting manc utd  :(
Title: Re: ...and the ball is passed to Cameron
Post by: waspy on 03 February 2010, 09:27:54
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if he gets in again i'll start supporting manc utd  :(

If he gets in again then i would dread to think what would become of us.
A very very sad day indeed :( :( :( :(
Title: Re: ...and the ball is passed to Cameron
Post by: Dishevelled Den on 03 February 2010, 09:32:13
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if he gets in again i'll start supporting manc utd  :(

If he gets in again then i would dread to think what would become of us.
A very very sad day indeed :( :( :( :(


You're not wrong there Pete :y - I would go further and say it will be an unmitigated disaster for this country :( :(
Title: Re: ...and the ball is passed to Cameron
Post by: Richie London on 03 February 2010, 09:35:47
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if he gets in again i'll start supporting manc utd  :(

If he gets in again then i would dread to think what would become of us.
A very very sad day indeed :( :( :( :(


You're not wrong there Pete :y - I would go further and say it will be an unmitigated disaster for this country :( :(


well all it means is the country accepts his incompitence and he can do what he likes as we dont really care.
Title: Re: ...and the ball is passed to Cameron
Post by: Dishevelled Den on 03 February 2010, 09:44:00
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if he gets in again i'll start supporting manc utd  :(

If he gets in again then i would dread to think what would become of us.
A very very sad day indeed :( :( :( :(


You're not wrong there Pete :y - I would go further and say it will be an unmitigated disaster for this country :( :(


well all it means is the country accepts his incompitence and he can do what he likes as we dont really care.


A very fair comment Richie and I think many who voted to keep New Labour in power would soon regret their decision.

Having said that I'm not particularly confident that the Tory party under Cameron will be radically different.
Title: Re: ...and the ball is passed to Cameron
Post by: baz1701 on 03 February 2010, 09:54:13
Cameron is an idiot. Nuff said.
Title: Re: ...and the ball is passed to Cameron
Post by: splott on 03 February 2010, 10:08:31
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if he gets in again i'll start supporting manc utd  :(

If he gets in again then i would dread to think what would become of us.
A very very sad day indeed :( :( :( :(


You're not wrong there Pete :y - I would go further and say it will be an unmitigated disaster for this country :( :(


well all it means is the country accepts his incompitence and he can do what he likes as we dont really care.


A very fair comment Richie and I think many who voted to keep New Labour in power would soon regret their decision.

Having said that I'm not particularly confident that the Tory party under Cameron will be radically different.

I think DC will walk it, Labour voters have become so disillusioned in Labour but they can't bring them selves to vote for any other party. So, they will just not vote.
Its happened before!
Title: Re: ...and the ball is passed to Cameron
Post by: baz1701 on 03 February 2010, 10:15:16
Sad but true state of affairs...
Title: Re: ...and the ball is passed to Cameron
Post by: Kevin Wood on 03 February 2010, 10:30:53
I can't believe Cameron hasn't got a panel of advisors behind him saying "FFS! just sit tight, stick to our core values, don't do anything stupid and the job's yours".

So, we're clearly dealing with another "President" who doesn't need to listen to advisors, colleagues or the public, practices the politics of knee-jerk reactions to yesterday's headines and, should he be elected, will no doubt be "leading useurope out of recession", "abolishing boom and bust" and singlehandedly resolving the problems of the middle east. Sound familiar?

A shame, because if there ever was a time when we needed a strong opposition....

Kevin
Title: Re: ...and the ball is passed to Cameron
Post by: jereboam on 03 February 2010, 11:09:54
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if he gets in again i'll start supporting manc utd  :(

If he gets in again then i would dread to think what would become of us.
A very very sad day indeed :( :( :( :(


You're not wrong there Pete :y - I would go further and say it will be an unmitigated disaster for this country :( :(


well all it means is the country accepts his incompitence and he can do what he likes as we dont really care.


A very fair comment Richie and I think many who voted to keep New Labour in power would soon regret their decision.

Having said that I'm not particularly confident that the Tory party under Cameron will be radically different.
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If GB gets in, there'll be a revolution, if I have to start it myself. >:( >:( >:(

But if DC doesn't get his act together, we're all doomed, doomed I say, doomed.  What a bunch of nonentites he's collected around him - let's hope some Tories with a bit of personality and vision get elected as the New Labour rejects run for cover. >:( >:( >:(

Nick who? :)
Title: Re: ...and the ball is passed to Cameron
Post by: Dishevelled Den on 03 February 2010, 11:36:18
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I can't believe Cameron hasn't got a panel of advisors behind him saying "FFS! just sit tight, stick to our core values, don't do anything stupid and the job's yours".

So, we're clearly dealing with another "President" who doesn't need to listen to advisors, colleagues or the public, practices the politics of knee-jerk reactions to yesterday's headines and, should he be elected, will no doubt be "leading useurope out of recession", "abolishing boom and bust" and singlehandedly resolving the problems of the middle east. Sound familiar?

A shame, because if there ever was a time when we needed a strong opposition....

Kevin


the politics of knee-jerk reactions

Exactly K, policies formed on that basis and as practiced so assiduously by the present government and their immediate predecessors under Prime Minister Blair, have done nothing but lead this country into a quagmire of confusion and incompetence.

It's a fire brigade approach really that tries to deal with the effects of previously implemented but woefully under researched policy.


 A shame, because if there ever was a time when we needed a strong opposition....

You're quite right K because now, more than ever, we need sound sensible answers to the many ills of this nation – and the government to deliver them.
Title: Re: ...and the ball is passed to Cameron
Post by: Dishevelled Den on 03 February 2010, 11:38:26
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if he gets in again i'll start supporting manc utd  :(

If he gets in again then i would dread to think what would become of us.
A very very sad day indeed :( :( :( :(


You're not wrong there Pete :y - I would go further and say it will be an unmitigated disaster for this country :( :(


well all it means is the country accepts his incompitence and he can do what he likes as we dont really care.


A very fair comment Richie and I think many who voted to keep New Labour in power would soon regret their decision.

Having said that I'm not particularly confident that the Tory party under Cameron will be radically different.
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If GB gets in, there'll be a revolution, if I have to start it myself. >:( >:( >:(

But if DC doesn't get his act together, we're all doomed, doomed I say, doomed.  What a bunch of nonentites he's collected around him - let's hope some Tories with a bit of personality and vision get elected as the New Labour rejects run for cover. >:( >:( >:(

Nick who? :)


Exactly J :y
Title: Re: ...and the ball is passed to Cameron
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 03 February 2010, 12:10:48
......a strong opposition ......would brush away a Gordon Brown led Labour government with relative ease........and rightly so.
......but DC and his Eton educated cronies .....do not convince either.
I predict a fourth term for New/Blue Labour. :-/ :-/
.....apathy and indifference rules .....sadly.. :-/ :-/