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TO TELL YOU that DAVID CAMERON got his arse kicked at PMQs on cancer patients cut in benefits.

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GabbyLoggon · 16/06/2011 09:42

Calm down Cameron deserved the kicking he got. (The commentators said he was not even briefed on the subject.)

If Cam cant take cuts to cancer patients benefitsseriously; then what kind of human being is he? I think we are gradually smoking out the toff marauder of politics.
Good salesman, heart in the wrong place, wont have the operation. RIP David Cameron

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onclefestere · 16/06/2011 09:44

I think it's the asshole transplant he underwent recently. The asshole is rejecting him.

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knittedbreast · 16/06/2011 09:44

i wouldnt spit on his grave to be honest. awful excuse for a human

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akaEmmaFrost · 16/06/2011 09:45

How long do we have to wait for another election so we can get this fucker out!

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onclefestere · 16/06/2011 09:47

actually I wanted to write arsehole but was frightened of getting flamed. But he is one. So there.

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GabbyLoggon · 16/06/2011 09:48

aka sorry to say quite a long time unless something turns up. I still think Vince Cable ,who is unhappy, should resign and write a book about the inside story of the last 12 months.

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GetOrf · 16/06/2011 09:48

I hope there is not an election soon, the alternative is Ed Milliband and I simply cannot see him as a viable PM (and I say that as a left-winger).

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onclefestere · 16/06/2011 09:48

Vince Cable, now there's a man I used to respect.

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MollysChamber · 16/06/2011 09:49

Wouldn't bank on getting him out at the next election as he didn't win the last one....

It's just all so bloody predictable really....

Still i did enjoy watching that surgeon fellow having a rant at him to get off his ward. That was amusing.

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GetOrf · 16/06/2011 09:49

Cameron has played quite a good game up to now (has seemed to arrange it so that hapless power-desperado Clegg has taken a lot of the flack) but the crack are showing now.

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onclefestere · 16/06/2011 09:51

He won't lose the next election, I deeply suspect. Too many people falling for his patter. I think he will win it outright. Sad

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onclefestere · 16/06/2011 09:55

sorry. Very despondent this morning. Sigh. If he came onto my hospital ward I'd have a few things to say to him. If I were in hospital (which I am not).

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GabbyLoggon · 16/06/2011 10:08

oncle. I half suspect you may be right. But there is over 3 years water to pass under the political bridge; and things can happen.

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onclefestere · 16/06/2011 10:13

I know. I've cheered up a bit now. Sorry for the damper. Let's keep hoping that DC exposes his contempt for those in need as clearly as he did in PMQs. I['m usually quite upbeat, not sure what's up today.

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GabbyLoggon · 16/06/2011 15:14

great posts

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onclefestere · 16/06/2011 15:16

Sad
Just call me the thread killer.

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Shoesytwoesy · 16/06/2011 15:19

oh he is a nasty piece of work, I hope he gets booted out soon,

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LDNmummy · 16/06/2011 15:25

He wears too much concealer for me to trust him on appearance alone. If that isnt the sign of an untrustworthy fellow then I don't know what is. Vanity in a person is very off putting to me.

Anyone got a link please??

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onclefestere · 16/06/2011 15:29

he is rather too shiny too be trustworthy, isn't he.
here

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NormanTebbit · 16/06/2011 15:34

Does he botox? He sure looks like he does

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onclefestere · 16/06/2011 15:34

He really doesn't come across well in PMQs. He doesn't know what is on the bill. How alarming.

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LDNmummy · 16/06/2011 15:46

I think he does Norman, his face is just too stretched. I sometimes wonder how he is even able to contort his it into his trademark arrogant smirk.

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LDNmummy · 16/06/2011 15:47

Thank you oncle!

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aliceliddell · 16/06/2011 16:14

In between now and the next gen. election deadline there are a few opportunities to make the country ungovernable, June 30th will be big public sector strikes andas the cuts take effect there will be more. The public need to get behind these disputes as these workers are the ones who provide our services; don'tbe conned that the money would be sent on services if the workers didn't get their pensions; George Osborne would keep it to pay off the 'sky is falling' deficit/debt. These people are Tories, and this is what they do.

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MollysChamber · 16/06/2011 16:16
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KatieScarlett2833 · 16/06/2011 16:23

Respect, Alice.

I'm always interested to know if my meagre "Gold Plated Pension" is cut, how taxpayers would feel about me claiming Pension Credit instead? The cash to live when I'm old has to come from somewhere. If I claimed Pension Credit I could get help with the Mortgage and Council Tax Benefit too (worth about £1800 per year). My projected pension, BTW after 27 years currently stands at under 6K, and I will have to work for another 26 years to get it, if I get it, that is.....

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