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Is Cameron finally getting some steel in his backbone ?

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modeller | 18:03 Sun 20th Feb 2011 | News
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Is Cameron finally getting tough or is the dog still being wagged by the Liberal tail.
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Lets hope so, and then with a bit of luck, he'll go for Political Correctness.
He will probably review but it will be "watered" down (i.e. not what the majority of the country wants but will keep Clegg happy). Then a full review when the Liberals are removed.
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Lonnie // Lets hope so, and then with a bit of luck, he'll go for Political Correctness. //
Have I understood you correctly ? Do you mean he will be more Lib/Dem ?
i.e More in favour of Europe .?
Pro European on trade etc etc anti-European on this area of HR - who is orchestrating all this prisoner legal action, the latest one being that folk in Rampton are enttitled to a pension...........
Well I hope they can pull this off, It is ridiculous being dictated to by Brussels when we have our own Parliament, and our own monarchy. The Human Rights bill has always been unpopular, it would be laughable if it wasn't for the people who have suffered imprisonment or fined under this inane ruling. Despite what the Liberal nancies say. btw I didn't realise that the Libs were doing any tail wagging.
No, not at all, HR needs drastic plastic surgery, and PC need to be got rid of completely, and then come out of Europe, I'm one of those who have never wanted to be in it from the start.

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