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I saw that too - I think it must have been deliberate. Perhaps an attempt to show the public that he's not a toff?
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The news was making a big deal about how great Cameron's speech was yesterday. I watched the party political afterwards and he managed to fluff his lines in that a couple of times, when he was reading it to camera.
Not convinced that his "go ahead, punk" approach is going to win him an election, though.
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Until last week I was resigned to the Tories being another Liberal party - never getting into office again, with nincompoops like Cameron as leader. But maybe there's a glimmer of hope, if he can just show a bit of substance and principle and cast off his europhiliac instincts.Originally posted by Chantho View PostChan
From the BBC's Have your Say "Can Cameron Rally the Tories"
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Lets get RID of this IDIOT BROWN once and for all and he can take his ID scheme and taxes with him. Prime ministers should be held accountable. And both blair and brown should be hung.
Guy Flowers, Sheffield, United Kingdom
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The old saying is that oppositions don't win elections - governments lose them.Originally posted by xoggoth View PostThis week, the Tories have actually come up with some things that make me think they might be worth voting for. Better late than never.
So if you want to see the back of New Labour, hope for a recession.
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This week, the Tories have actually come up with some things that make me think they might be worth voting for. Better late than never.
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Gordon is suprisingly well hung
(Labour party central spin office, Pop Profile: Gordofacts #12)
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Normally, you only get rid of something/someone when there is a viable alternative available.
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Hard to disagree with
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From the BBC's Have your Say "Can Cameron Rally the Tories"
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Lets get RID of this IDIOT BROWN once and for all and he can take his ID scheme and taxes with him. Prime ministers should be held accountable. And both blair and brown should be hung.
Guy Flowers, Sheffield, United Kingdom
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