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They both seem to have slight speech defects - Milliband sounds adenoidal, even after his operation; but Cameron always sounds slightly tetchy and whiny to me, whether giving a speech or being interviewed.Originally posted by minestrone View PostI thought Milliband's speech was very poor, bit of a disaster really, I think Cameron is a very good speaker when he gets the time, he can do a good put down, knows how to work an audience but that was a poor speech, very scripted.
Although he's obviously in a very difficult, nearly impossible, position, I still maintain he is fundamentally a pussy.
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Would you repeat this to his face?Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostI still maintain he is fundamentally a pussy.
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“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”Comment
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I do think he has a bit of balls, to be leader of the tories he must have a back of iron with the likes of Boris and Ken constantly grinding the knifes. I suppose Europe is now out of the question which favours him greatly.Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostThey both seem to have slight speech defects - Milliband sounds adenoidal, even after his operation; but Cameron always sounds slightly tetchy and whiny to me, whether giving a speech or being interviewed.
Although he's obviously in a very difficult, nearly impossible, position, I still maintain he is fundamentally a pussy.
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I'm surprised nobody has commented on the utterly cringeworthy Conservative party political broadcast from earlier this evening. Didn't see all of it but it seemed to consist of a load of ministers failing to address the current issues and urging us to donate to a charity.
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I just do not have the heart to support a party now, you could say I was aligned with the tories and I vote for them but I really do that to stop the other bunch getting in rather than having any electoral purpose these days.Comment
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At his very best here. Both sides of the house in stitches.Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostHague can make some real crackers.
Just saying like.
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I could agree with you, but then we would both be wrong!
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I thought you were always telling us how bad it was under a totalitarian one-party state?Originally posted by AtW View Post1) Labour party disbanded and banned
2) Former Labour party leaders arrested and waiting for a swift trial
3) Turkeys for everyone this Xmas free of charge
You see a little of imagination and one can make a great speech ...Comment
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