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David Cameron Goes Topless.
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http:// www.tel egraph. co.uk/n ews/pol itics/d avid-ca meron/1 0260698 /David- Cameron -goes-t opless- on-Polz eath-be ach-in- Cornwal l.html
There was much controversy over the topless photos of the Duchess of Cambridge, cannot the same sensitivity be show over our PM's topless photos?
There was much controversy over the topless photos of the Duchess of Cambridge, cannot the same sensitivity be show over our PM's topless photos?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.There seem to be a number of differences, most notably that Cameron was on a public beach, while the Duchess of Cambridge was in a private location, only visible from a couple of miles away or so with a long-range lens. In that sense the fuss was about breaches of privacy in a case where it was reasonable to assume privacy. Had the D. of C. gone topless on a public beach it might not nearly have caused so much of a stink.
Rather like the difference between those photos of the Duchess and Prince Harry's strip billiards incident, when he (or more accurately his bodyguards) allowed a breach of privacy leading to embarrassing photos. The Duchess's privacy was actively invaded when it should not have been. David Cameron waived his right to privacy by appearing in public.
Rather like the difference between those photos of the Duchess and Prince Harry's strip billiards incident, when he (or more accurately his bodyguards) allowed a breach of privacy leading to embarrassing photos. The Duchess's privacy was actively invaded when it should not have been. David Cameron waived his right to privacy by appearing in public.
this has already been debated in in CB
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which I must say is probably the proper place for it. In fact there should probably be a sub-sub-topic called Silly Seasonal for those stories newspapers use to fill up space in August..
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which I must say is probably the proper place for it. In fact there should probably be a sub-sub-topic called Silly Seasonal for those stories newspapers use to fill up space in August..
It's in the newspapers so it is legit to post it in the News section.
Speaking of Silly season stories...
// What do London Underground stops taste like?
A 54-year-old systems analyst from Blackpool has created the most bizarre version to date – a map that shows what each station tastes like.
James Wannerton tastes words when he reads or hears them thanks to a neurological condition called synaesthesia that links senses which are normally experienced separately.
He first noticed each Underground station created a distinct taste aged four when travelling to school with his mother from the family home near Willesden, north London. //
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Speaking of Silly season stories...
// What do London Underground stops taste like?
A 54-year-old systems analyst from Blackpool has created the most bizarre version to date – a map that shows what each station tastes like.
James Wannerton tastes words when he reads or hears them thanks to a neurological condition called synaesthesia that links senses which are normally experienced separately.
He first noticed each Underground station created a distinct taste aged four when travelling to school with his mother from the family home near Willesden, north London. //
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Oh dear oh dear, I entered this instead of the photo and asking for humorous captions, although some of you took this post in the manner it was entered there was some who took it a little too serious, chill out.
Thanks to those who saw the humorous side, some of your comments brought a smile to my face, thanks again.
Thanks to those who saw the humorous side, some of your comments brought a smile to my face, thanks again.
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