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Live webchat with David Cameron - this Thursday 19th, 1.45 pm

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JustineMumsnet · 17/11/2009 09:28

Hello all - David Cameron is coming on to Mumsnet to answer your questions this Thursday at 1.45-2.45. Please post advance questions here if you can't make it on Thursday. (And please read our Webchat guidelines above before posting ie only one question each). Many thanks.

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justabouttoturn35 · 20/11/2009 16:44

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posieparker · 20/11/2009 17:07

money makes a difference if it didn't we could claim compensation for injuries and damages caused by the medical profession.

Should have read:
money makes a difference if it didn't we couldn't claim compensation for injuries and damages caused by the medical profession.

LadyBlaBlah · 20/11/2009 17:31

I was only horrible to DC because I had really bad PMT

I will apologise to him next week

justabouttoturn35 · 20/11/2009 17:35

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policywonk · 20/11/2009 17:36

Lady - your 'stop fiddling with your damn hair and answer the question' made my day

onebatmother · 20/11/2009 17:43

agree that was very good. Even a man with DC's stiff carapace would flinch at being thought of as hair-fiddly.

ilovemydogandmrobama · 20/11/2009 17:45

SWC -- you need to back up your statement with evidence that, "people opposed to David Cameron's politics on this site and elsewhere have used his wealth as a reason to minimise the suffering of his family from his child's condition. It is a line of reasoning that crops up with tedious predictability whenever the man is discussed..."

Where?

He was the one who used his own experiences with his son Ivan.

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LadyBlaBlah · 20/11/2009 17:52

Why thank you PW - unfortunately the shameful thing is that the DM quoted it. Suppose it is right up their street, being nasty and personal

onebatmother · 20/11/2009 17:59

swc I really don't agree that the fact of his wealth has been used to minimise the emotional suffering caused by Ivan's condition. That would be dreadful.

But it's unrealistic, I think, to suggest that the practical suffering of his family has not been ameliorated by that wealth.

morningpaper · 20/11/2009 18:19

my favourite bit was Noddyholder coming in and shouting WELL THAT WAS SHIT or whatever she said

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WilfSell · 20/11/2009 18:32

Sorry to be crass here, but Riven, I bet you could screw negotiate a lot more than 3 grand out of the Mirror.

sarah293 · 20/11/2009 18:41

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scottishmummy · 20/11/2009 18:42

i like the tenacity with which riven et al maintained questioning

well done

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scottishmummy · 20/11/2009 18:47

that is a funny quote where is it from? did the estee lauder burd really say bumsex as she handled the body butter

LeninGrad · 20/11/2009 19:01

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Ronaldinhio · 20/11/2009 19:19

I'm still very sad and aggrieved that they deleted my post
mumsnet thought police

sarah293 · 20/11/2009 19:22

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PerArduaAdNauseum · 20/11/2009 19:25

What was it you said Ronald?

sarah293 · 20/11/2009 19:27

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NickNemo · 20/11/2009 19:27

No one ever answers my questions on immigration and the treatment of legal immigrants in the UK. Funny that, because all politicians have enough to say about it everyday!

And I made the Guardian because I said GB wins the speed test

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