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Should David Cameron resign?

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reelingintheyears · 18/07/2011 22:40

Given that Paul Stephenson and John Yates have done so over their 'misjudgements' when hiring Neil Wallis should DC be accountable for his poor judgement in hiring Andy Coulson?

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Glitterknickaz · 18/07/2011 22:42

He's in this up to his neck, so yes.

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2shoes · 18/07/2011 22:42

yes, but I hate him so would say that

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iMemoo · 18/07/2011 22:43

Yes!

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Oakmaiden · 18/07/2011 22:43

I bloody wish....

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smallwhitecat · 18/07/2011 22:43

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reelingintheyears · 18/07/2011 22:45

If his judgement is so lacking maybe a vote of no confidence?

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mrsdonkeybucket · 18/07/2011 22:45

Yes.

But he wont, he'll go after a vote of no confidence.

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smallwhitecat · 18/07/2011 22:46

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reelingintheyears · 18/07/2011 22:48

He has cut short his SA visit which was obviously planned ages ago.

But given the magnitude of the last weeks events should he not just have stayed at home and cancelled?

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maypole1 · 18/07/2011 22:49

What for when this all started up labour did what nothing sweet fa the prime mister brown was hacked and did what nothing sweet fa under labour nothing was done under Tory this is getting sorted out finely

Blair and brown were to busey sucking up to nof they did nothing


Sandal hummus eaters just want to get rid don't worry I sure the guardian have been up to bad things as well

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reelingintheyears · 18/07/2011 22:51
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mrsdonkeybucket · 18/07/2011 22:53

Yes he should have just stayed at home. But DC is not like us dim-witted members of the public, he thinks he can 'spread the lurve' all over the world.

His judgement was severely lacking and it is only now that the shit has hit the fan and none of their arses are protected it's all coming out.

"silly bunch of people"

Do you mean the general public who are absolutely, totally fed up of being lied to and knowing that corrupt gits like him run our country and then have the cheek to say they are doing it for us, all the while being a corrosive as coca cola is to teeth ?

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reelingintheyears · 18/07/2011 22:53

So the 'head of counter terrorism' resigning is not a big deal?

Oh,and the Commissioner of the metropolitan police?

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mrsdonkeybucket · 18/07/2011 22:53

a *as

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smallwhitecat · 18/07/2011 22:54

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maypole1 · 18/07/2011 22:54

Oh yes un like Blair who this thing stared up under

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reelingintheyears · 18/07/2011 22:58

Newsnight is fab tonight...anyone see Denis Skinner just then?

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said · 18/07/2011 22:58

Yes, just laughing at Dodgy Dave Grin

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ApocalypseCheeseToastie · 18/07/2011 22:59

Historically coalitions don't work, so am hopefully the pair of em will be pissing off before the cause much more damage.

Gawd knows who voted him in, he polishes his head ffs

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maypole1 · 18/07/2011 23:00

I know it's like someone finally picked him for the school play ah bless can't wait till the inquiry as it will be labour misters who will up questioned all the blair lot

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mrsdonkeybucket · 18/07/2011 23:00

I think you may find that the general public will surprise you.

We have a chance, just a chance to for once make our feelings heard, and that includes getting shot of a PM we never voted for.

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Shinyshoes1 · 18/07/2011 23:00

why is it his fault?

NO I don't believe he should resign as this was under Labours watch and even so, why should THEY be punished.

I must be a thick bastard as I just don't get it

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mrsdonkeybucket · 18/07/2011 23:02

And as the coalition have been in office for over 14 months now, it's getting a bit old keep squealing "it's all Labour's fault".

They are only acting because it's all come out the way it has. If it hadn't been for Milly Dowler, God Bless Her, we would never have known.

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