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apart from little zee's lovely happy thread, as always, I will attempt to change the direction a little, away from Mr V who turns out is a onion or summat...lol
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Do you think the class system is still alive and kicking in Britain?
I ask this because, if Mr Cameron does get in with shared power, and I'm sure he will <if not already>
How can someone with the public school education he has had and a very privileged life,
possibly relate to the working man?
He will never have known hardships, heartaches yes, but that is something we all have to endure at some time,
Not for him, time on the dole or feeling helpless because he couldn't support his family, not for him, losing a home because he couldn't keep up the mortgage payments...how will he represent the other half of the country?
I have every admiration for self made people.....
but this scenario has me thinking
Bobbi
I ask this because, if Mr Cameron does get in with shared power, and I'm sure he will <if not already>
How can someone with the public school education he has had and a very privileged life,
possibly relate to the working man?
He will never have known hardships, heartaches yes, but that is something we all have to endure at some time,
Not for him, time on the dole or feeling helpless because he couldn't support his family, not for him, losing a home because he couldn't keep up the mortgage payments...how will he represent the other half of the country?
I have every admiration for self made people.....
but this scenario has me thinking
Bobbi
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Mopsy ... does the fact that DC has not had time on the dole, and feeling helpless, or losing his home, make him unsuitable to be Prime Minister?
I'm not sure I'd have total confidence in a candidiate who said ...
"I was on the dole, and feeling helpless, and I'd been repossessed, so I thought I'd stand for Prime Minister."
Mopsy ... does the fact that DC has not had time on the dole, and feeling helpless, or losing his home, make him unsuitable to be Prime Minister?
I'm not sure I'd have total confidence in a candidiate who said ...
"I was on the dole, and feeling helpless, and I'd been repossessed, so I thought I'd stand for Prime Minister."
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I don't want a Prime Minister who can "relate to the working man"
(because Labour MPs certainly can't do that any more ... Gordon Brown calls them bigots, John Prescott punches them in the face, Peter Mandelson ignores them, Tony Blair has probably never met one).
I want a PM who can steer the entire Nation through the cauldron of world economic politics.
(because Labour MPs certainly can't do that any more ... Gordon Brown calls them bigots, John Prescott punches them in the face, Peter Mandelson ignores them, Tony Blair has probably never met one).
I want a PM who can steer the entire Nation through the cauldron of world economic politics.
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