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"call Me Dave" Cameron Releases His Memoirs
He says he thinks about Brexit every day and how he wonders how things would have been different had the vote went the other way, he's doing the circuit promoting it with TV appearances etc
He's a 100 per cent coward who I liken to the other slithery eel,Blair !
He's a 100 per cent coward who I liken to the other slithery eel,Blair !
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zebo - // His greatest error was to give the electorate what he promised, a referendum! // Not quite - his greatest error was giving the electorate a referendum based on his lofty assumption that he could take for granted that it would vote the way he wanted, which, as advised, shows how seriously out of touch he was, and is, with the mood of the country.
09:52 Sat 14th Sep 2019
Sharon - // He asked the people what they wanted and just because he did not get the answer he wanted does not make him a coward. He did the right thing because of his beliefs and stepped aside. //
An excellent attempt to make the very best of a seriously bad situation - Dave could have done with you just after he ran away from his responsibilities - to put a wonderful spin on his dreadful behaviour.
An excellent attempt to make the very best of a seriously bad situation - Dave could have done with you just after he ran away from his responsibilities - to put a wonderful spin on his dreadful behaviour.
From Friday 13 September -
// I am pleased that the Daily Mail has finally stopped pedaling 'Sam Cam' as some sort of person we should be interested in - I always got the feeling that they promoted her as being 'attractive' because they thought they should. //
Whoops, I spoke too soon!
Yesterday's Mail focuses on the horrendous grief suffered by Mrs Cameron following the death of their son.
Considering the subject matter of the piece, and the fact that we are not talking about some celebrity fluff with a paddling pool for lips and candy floss for a brain, but a mature woman with children, the wife of an ex-Prime Minister - wouldn't it be nice if the Mail showed Mrs. Cameron the courtesy of using her name, instead of its pointless celeb-style shortening to 'Sam Cam' - like she's fresh off Love Island?
It's simply disrespectful - but of course, this is the Mail ...
// I am pleased that the Daily Mail has finally stopped pedaling 'Sam Cam' as some sort of person we should be interested in - I always got the feeling that they promoted her as being 'attractive' because they thought they should. //
Whoops, I spoke too soon!
Yesterday's Mail focuses on the horrendous grief suffered by Mrs Cameron following the death of their son.
Considering the subject matter of the piece, and the fact that we are not talking about some celebrity fluff with a paddling pool for lips and candy floss for a brain, but a mature woman with children, the wife of an ex-Prime Minister - wouldn't it be nice if the Mail showed Mrs. Cameron the courtesy of using her name, instead of its pointless celeb-style shortening to 'Sam Cam' - like she's fresh off Love Island?
It's simply disrespectful - but of course, this is the Mail ...
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