If you actually look at what he said, rather than pointing and hooting because some journalist put the words "chocolate orange" in the headline, you'll realise it's a valid point: Cameron is big on saying things need to be done, but never actually does anything. In fact, his core principle is that nothing should be done, or at least not by the government.
Wasn't it a couple of days ago he said he'd prevent the bosses of banks bailed out by the State from getting million-pound bonuses? Yet now that RBS chap gets £900,000 and we're supposed to think Cameron has taken action on his promises because it's only 90% of a million.
Cameron is big on talk but does precisely nothing, and the chocolate orange thing is just one example among many.
Wasn't it a couple of days ago he said he'd prevent the bosses of banks bailed out by the State from getting million-pound bonuses? Yet now that RBS chap gets £900,000 and we're supposed to think Cameron has taken action on his promises because it's only 90% of a million.
Cameron is big on talk but does precisely nothing, and the chocolate orange thing is just one example among many.

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