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does anyone else ptsl when David Cameron talks about a 'bare knuckle fight'

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aloha · 22/08/2007 18:23

Because I do. FFS.

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aloha · 22/08/2007 18:23

He is such a PONCE.

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beansprout · 22/08/2007 18:24

Blimey, ds's soft toys could beat him in a fight.

JudgeJudyAndExecutioner · 22/08/2007 18:24

I personally never got over Hug a Hoodie and Love a Lout!

pooka · 22/08/2007 18:25

Now John Prescott looked like had had a few bare knuckle fights (and then proved it). DC, I think not. Cringeworthy.

aloha · 22/08/2007 18:26

I envisage a girly sort of bitch-slap fest.

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beansprout · 22/08/2007 18:26

He does have a very punchable face.

Cloudhopper · 22/08/2007 18:27

LOL at John Prescott. I thought that whole incident was hilarious and it actually endeared him to me in a bizarre kind of way.

I think a bare knuckle fight could do DC's wimpy image a lot of good actually....

aloha · 22/08/2007 18:27

I can also imagine Gordon Brown carelessly holding him at bay with one hand (while reading Treasury forecasts held in the other) as wee David struggles.

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Wilkie · 22/08/2007 18:27

I like him

Cloudhopper · 22/08/2007 18:28

I can imagine Gordon beating him in a bare knuckle fight. Must be the Scots thing?

poppy34 · 22/08/2007 20:07

yes - one more sign that he seems to be losing the plot bigtime lately

Kevlarhead · 23/08/2007 20:36

"I can imagine Gordon beating him in a bare knuckle fight. Must be the Scots thing?"

Yeah... the old Scottish Psycho stereotype

That said, I reckon if Brown hit DC, he'd stay down. For about a week.

Reallytired · 23/08/2007 20:53

Well.. I think that New Labour is a pile of Sh$t! Lets face it they have wrecked the NHS and are nothing but broken promises.

It is true that there are hospitals up and down the country. Most people do not want an end to the general hospital.

Are you happy that labour has a policy of closing most of the maternity units in the country. Do you really want to travel 20 to 30 miles while in labour?

Its a pity there is no decent opposition. Labour have a strong spin machine, but they are dishonest as any tory. Tony Blair neatly avoid prosection over the cash for honours scandel.

kerala · 23/08/2007 21:11

Because there werent any cash for honours. Committees have always decided who got the honours so never understood that "scandal".

pooka · 23/08/2007 21:29

I don't believe that the NHS has been wrecked by Labour.
Think they did inherit a pretty tough legacy to overcome.

beansprout · 23/08/2007 21:31

Most of the maternity units? So at least 51% of them?

pooka · 23/08/2007 21:36

LOL beansprout!

Pruners · 23/08/2007 21:46

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Hurlyburly · 23/08/2007 21:51

Now that I have volunteered to join a revolutionary army (see earlier thread about ruling the world) I would like to propose that straight after the assault on the Boden factory (and looting thereof) we should put David Cameron up against a wall and shoot him.

Any nay-sayers?

Pruners · 23/08/2007 21:55

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Hurlyburly · 23/08/2007 22:05

Oh you pinko you, okay we'll give him the choice of being shot or living in a tower block in Glasgow on benefits.

Hurlyburly · 23/08/2007 22:05

Oh you pinko you, okay we'll give him the choice of being shot or living in a tower block in Glasgow on benefits.

Cammelia · 23/08/2007 22:08

Kerala, sweet that you think committees are incorruptible

SueBaroo · 23/08/2007 22:55

It's the hair. I cannot possibly take machismo seriously from a man who so obviously does that poncey mirror thing with a comb.

Kevlarhead · 24/08/2007 00:03

"you think committees are incorruptible"

No, but they're so much more expensive to bribe

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