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So now there is a video clip available of Cameron saying 'effing Tories'. Can't wait to see this recut in the run up to the next election.
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Originally posted by zoco View PostReally? I never listen to a single word that eminates from the wobbly jowels of that effete fop.
The man is a consummate bullsh!tter, how on earth anyone falls for it is beyond me.
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostPM: Referendum Not About Kicking 'Effing Tories'
A lot of the yes campaign is built around giving the Tories a kicking. It is the Tory party that has the most to gain from Scotland winning independence. Although Cameron will lose his job he was apparently brilliant
The man is a consummate bullsh!tter, how on earth anyone falls for it is beyond me.
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Originally posted by Unix View PostThat Cameron thinks the Scottish people would vote based on that, shows how he evaluates the Scottish. Condescending in the extreme.
Of course Salmond respects the Scottish people so much, that he spins them lies about how sterling is an asset and that if he doesn't get CU, he will renege on the debts - and he forgets to say what that would mean to EU membership and the credit rating.
Even the chair of the First Minister's Fiscal Commission Working Group Crawford Beveridge said that such a move "looks like a default and it smells like a default."
But it gets those worried about their pensions through the door, doesn't it, all under then benevolent eye of the spirit of William Wallace? How's that for condescending, unix?
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Originally posted by Unix View PostThat Cameron thinks the Scottish people would vote based on that, shows how he evaluates the Scottish. Condescending in the extreme.
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostPM: Referendum Not About Kicking 'Effing Tories'
A lot of the yes campaign is built around giving the Tories a kicking. It is the Tory party that has the most to gain from Scotland winning independence. Although Cameron will lose his job he was apparently brilliant
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostPM: Referendum Not About Kicking 'Effing Tories'
A lot of the yes campaign is built around giving the Tories a kicking. It is the Tory party that has the most to gain from Scotland winning independence. Although Cameron will lose his job he was apparently brilliant
A leaner smaller public sector free market state
A socialist society
Out of EU
Whatever else...
They can't all be right. Really, it's just chucking some dice up in the air and hoping they land where you want. Kind of fun to watch, but there' be some disappointment somewhere.
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