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  • I like cameron

  • He's youthful beautiful and witty too...I LOVE you Dave, My sweet prince xxxxxxxxxx

  • It was a mistake to make this man PM

  • @MsDeadCorpse I don't recall him winning the election. A mistake indeed, but it can be laid squarely at the feet of Nick Clegg.

  • Read the comments from the sceptics here, they are the most spiteful and bitter bunch of bastards you will ever read a comment off on You Tube. They are inverse snobs, they base their whole argument against the Conservatives on jealously and are in hopeless denial about that. Just fuck off labour supporters you're shit!

  • @silversynth Fancy all those poor people not wanting to have their communities destroyed, taxes raised, jobs taken, pensions looted and health service wrecked by a bunch of arrogant, selfish and greedy spivs. No wonder you're angry silversynth. How dare they complain about being put into poverty when there are bankers and tax dodgers who can't even afford a second yacht.

  • @Edgbarrow _!_

  • Would't the country be better served by experts, economists & other sciences, rather than a cabnit full of millionairs, bar none, who's only interests are, "what's in it for me".

  • @saorisealba So basically a dictatorship of technocrats? Sounds hellish to me. The public perception of these experts would be as cold, unfeeling people that see humans as mere figures on a page. You need a reluctant philosopher to become leader, I have allways believed that the best people to run gov't are those that (unfortunately) choose not to become embroiled in politics. They choose to not be smeared, defamed and tangled in a web of lies, deception and dishonesty.

  • Would like to know why he won't comment on his background when he used to trash bars and clubs in his Bulingdon club years. What illegal drugs did you take Cameron? Who paid for the damages done when you smashed up the joints? Did you get your benefits stopped?

  • He is a prick.

    the poor get poorer and the rich get richer

    i hope he fucking dies soon

  • I know a guy who lives on Carnaby street, which for anyone in London is a big deal. It's very central, very expensive, and very convenient. He used to work for a large company when he moved in, and he's lived his whole life working hard... until 3 years ago when he was made redundant. Due to the Labour government's benefit laws, if he doesn't work, they pay for his house and he can stay where he is, if he does work, he'll lose his flat and will probably earn less money.

  • What's wrong with him being privately educated? It doesn't mean he's less capable of being PM, or that he doesn't understand common people. He's doing better than the previous labour government which gave benefits to everyone and caused a culture of many perfectly honest people being put out of work for the simple reason that 'if' they work, they'll earn less money... how absurd is that!?

  • @dan892k7 Well, the known liar and EU loving traitor Tony Blair was privately educated at a top Scottish public school - Fettes College, he then he went onto Oxford University. Blair and his Oxbridge educated regime went onto do very real damage to the economy and the sovereignty of Great Britain. Is that a good advertisement for a public school education?

  • @RedGoblinus Yeah, and Hitler went to "Realschule" in Linz, a German government funded school. Churchill on the other hand went to 6 schools over the course of his education, all of them privately funded. Gordon Brown went to a government funded school, and he equally shit on all of us.

    Basically I think it doesn't even matter. You can be good or bad as prime minister regardless of which school you come from.

  • @dan892k7 Indeed, there's a lot of jealousy with regards education and schools attended. Personally, I would have loved to have attended a top mixed public school with the opportunity to chase and date some top toff totty. It wasn't to be for me because I had to make do with a state Grammar School education - an excellent education nonetheless.

  • Public school boy Toff Herr Cameron on his knees to lick Angela Merkel's jackboots is the current vision in my mind's eye. David Cameron is the traitor that denied the British people a referendum on our membership of the hopelessly corrupt and fascist EU project - that is how he will be remembered. Cameron's buddy Gordon Brown also promised us a referendum on the EU - the EU Lisbon Treaty - and then went behind our backs and signed the treaty without any democratic mandate whatsoever.

  • no point discussing this one, the man actually wants to be hated, must be how he gets his kicks.

  • The country definitely lost something when grammar schools were closed. Grammar Schools were the best form of social mobility. They gave the intelligent poorer kids a much greater chance of being successful. Thankfully i live in Buckinghamshire which gets some of the best results (GCSE & A-level) for a county and guess what? there are 13 grammar schools which regularly send kids to oxbridge regardless of their background. Imo a 3 tiered state school setup would be best.

  • He is too thick to understand the question. It was asking why is the fact that state school pupils of the Tory party were well publicised even THOUGH it's not a secret what private schools he and others attended. It is to make them seem 'of the people' as opposed to the Toffs they ALL are anyway

  • @TheKenfig The problem I have with the Tory Toff political class is the fact that they're indirectly stealing from my pocket via the taxes I pay on my hard earned income. The government pilfers my pocket via direct and indirect taxation and then gives the money to the corrupt European Union project. A Tory Toff land owner then receives my taxes via EU common agricultural policy subsidies. The bog eyed Toff Cameron now denies us a referendum on my country's membership of this corrupt EU project.

  • @RedGoblinus We get ripped off in duplicate and triplicate. Look at our road tax : they say it's to pa for road maintenance, but then we are told council tax includes roads. What do we get for council tax ? ; some black plastic refuse bags. I have to pay for schools even though I don't use them. That should be 'pay as you go' for people who's kids attend. My kids have grown up, fair enough. I don't use the police ; 'pay as you go'. You use 'em, you pay for 'em ; they do nothing for me, yet I pay

  • @TheKenfig I believe in free trade, low tax and minimal government - that should make me a Tory voter. Alas, the Tories have signed us up to the extra and totally unecessary tier of government that is the European Union project. The really nasty aspect of the EU project is the way it promotes cultural Marxism and the economic domination of European countries by the once again emerging industrial super power of the re-united Germany. The way Greece is now being bullied by Germany is disgraceful.

  • @RedGoblinus Well, I hope that the Eurozone crisis can be resolved now

  • @RedGoblinus you remind me of that anders brehavik chap

  • @dolesponger Unfortunately, we don't live in feudal times anymore, where there was aristocracy and Peasants, we now live in a capitalist society, a completely different system and unfortantely the aristocracy don't get on with the bourgeois, since the bouregois worked for their money, the aristocracy inherited.

    Your view is therefore an out dated way of thinking which doesn't apply to today's society, and therefore you ought to re-direct your socialist propaganda elsewhere - it's a disease.

  • @dolesponger Unfortunately, we don't live in fedual times, we live in capitalist times now a days, and the aristocracy don't get on well with the bourgeois, so there's no point saying this in today's society, because it's completely out of date.

    So please direct your work-shy encouraging ideas else where - you're like an infection to people's minds, with your socialist propaganda.

  • Its a little funny how everyone is having a go at David Cameron just because he went to a public school.

  • @ThePwnMobile I second this, what about these Labour MPs like Tony Blaire? And what about MPs like the Milibands who own millions in property and what about Shaun woodward, a labour MP, who has preached socialism, despite the fact that he has 100s of millions of pounds in property.

  • Cameron is a CUNT

  • The country is now run but privately educated, Oxbridge graduates.. Sometimes I think we lost something when we close Grammar Schools, the chances for working class people like Thatcher of getting into power are so much smaller now.

  • @emmyjo720 At least we put our faith in people with an education to run the country.

  • @karlff7 and look where that got us.

  • @karlff7 and look where it's just got you...

    

  • @emmyjo720 I agree with you. As a state Grammar School educated lad I believe you're right that our country lost something when so many Grammar Schools were closed. Though, I'm not sure that Margaret Thatcher was working class.

  • @RedGoblinus  She always said her father was a greengrocer...

  • @emmyjo720 Margaret Thatcher's father owned two grocery shops, so that would make her lower middle class at the very least ??? I certainly would not classify Margaret Thatcher and her family as working class. Margaret Thatcher did a lot of damage to the British economy with her love for the hopelssly corrupt EEC project. She knew the cost of our EEC membership when she was Prime Minister and yet did nothing to get us out of it. Though she was no where near as treasonous as Blair and Brown.

  • @RedGoblinus Thing is Thatcher was VERY tough and ruthless and because she also had the academic potential to excel at the highest level in many subjects, she had the attitude that if you want to make it you can, whatever your background. But it's not true and it's not background so much for many,but personality and confidence AS WELL as intelligence.Many people from broken homes and extreme poverty don't have that as they have been emotionally damaged and many don't have the intelligence either

  • @TheKenfig Excellent comment. However, take the example of Joe Stalin. A clever man that was beaten by his drunken Dad when he was a child. Maybe the USSR would not have been able to defeat the Nazis had they not had a man like Joe Stalin to lead them. We're all a product of the experiences - good or bad - in our childhoods and I'd write that Mrs Thatcher certainly did not have a tough childhood as far as I'm aware. As for the likes of Cameron, Blair, and Brown - they're all EU loving traitors.

  • @RedGoblinus No, I'm not suggesting that she had a tough childhood, but of course it is not only poverty that makes people fail, it is lack of confidence and a feeling of fear and insecurity. Conversely that can come from affluent backgrounds as we see damged kids (who fail in life or suffer depression etc) of wealthy parents, but those more likely to be emotionally deprived and who grow up with abuse from families are the poor,and when one is damaged like that emotionally it's harder to succeed

  • @emmyjo720 Yeah that may be true, but anyone can stand for election and get elected, so if you want to change it run for election.DUH!

  • @elnino493 No they can't unless they are in the three main parties...The Lib Dems are ruined anyway....The Conservatives and Labour have process of selection and where you are educated does matter now.

    I have integrity and I care about people, that is why I wouldn't run for election because I don't believe any of our politicans care about us any more. I do think we are better than the US were anyone that is smart is suspiscious and stupid is electable.

  • @emmyjo720 Well thats the publics fault then for not voting for independents (there was plenty of them who stood), not their fault (as in in the 2 main parties), I say two main parties as a member of the Conservative party, I don't count he Lib Dems as a major party anymore, oh by the way I am 17 and from a Lower Middle Class background (so not a toff),

  • @dolesponger I do understand that, what makes you think I don't? I hate the church and if you read my profile I clearly state that I am interested in Marxism.

    I disagree with the last part though, whats done is done and I don't hold grudges against dead people or their descendants.

  • @dolesponger i like the cut of your jib mate

  • @dolesponger Wow you really trumped my points there, what a comment. As for your name, it's a bit hard to get Irony from a youtube name that could equally be literal.

  • CUNT

  • The man is a bulwark for the preservation of plutocracy. Damned toff fool. The Conservatives would accrue far more votes were they to replace him with the amiable Kenneth Clarke or even a more mature (as opposed to his 'Notting Hill' days) William Hague.

  • @dolesponger You're scum and a mindless sheep that hates the tories because you're a scrounger.

  • @LowleyUK

    so anyone who hates the tories is a dole scrounger? What a moron.

    Its like me saying anyone who supports the cons is a toff with his/ her head up their own arse. Although its not a stereotype its most likely true as.

    TORIES OUT!

  • @solidusnakeify Did I say that? I don't think so, infact I didn't even imply it. Of course not everyone that supports labour is a dole scrounger you idiot....I was only saying that because of his name.

  • @LowleyUK i hate the tories because they have no idea how to run a country with different classes. They cater for their own always have and always will thats why hes a soft touch with the banks now, thats why vodafone avoided a £6 BILLION tax bill last year and im sure theres many many MANY more.

    But according to this fucking prick and many like him, its the fault of someone claiming a measely £55 a week to survives fault that the countries economy is in ruins, the guy is a fucking JOKE.

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  • @dANNNimal its not dolesponger you should be worried about, hes pinching pennies, this fucker is letting bankers pinch BILLIONS and helping them do it!, if cameron had his way anyone from working class isnt entitled to free healthcare when needed, hes selling off EVERYTHING with a labour fingerprint on it doing thatchers work and using the deficit to justify it. its cameron and his cronie Fib dems who are the real danger and fucking scum not some pisshead who hasnt a pot to piss in.

  • @dANNNimal I guess you missed the new tax on the higher earners then? And the new levy on the banks? The previous government let spending get totally out of control and as a result we were in danger of ending up like Ireland and Greece, over £100 million per day was being spent on INTEREST alone. The deficit is a real problem and your thoughtless theories will not change that. I agree that people should recieve benefits if they are genuine, the problem is abuse of the system.

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  • David Cameron will go down as a great PM

  • Cameron went to Eton, but his government has made it illegal to build new grammar schools. This sends a clear message to children and parents that paying for your education is acceptable, but earning it is not. As a matter of fact, both of them are perfectly acceptable.

  • what a cunt

  • i love how he keeps saying his background and where he was educated is no secret but he never once actually mentions that he went to eton or that he was privately educated... says it all really

  • where's DC located here, southern rhodesia? zulu kingdom? the british mandate of palestine?

  • I might sound prejudiced, but I really think that having an Etonian in power is ridiculous. We should have someone who has at least experienced something to do with the common people.

  • @LunarEcli I disagree with you. Running a country like this is probably very difficult. I imagine some very sensitive, dangerous and complicated matters have to be dealt with. As a tax payer I like to think that I'm getting good value for money, and if I can get somebody with a good education on the job then it suits me. I went to a comprehensive school, and would love to have been privalegd in that way. But shit happens, The important thing is we all get a vote, and can all still stand for MP.

  • @redmilkcrate I understand where you're coming from, but I suppose what LunarEcli is trying to say is that, as as old Etonian, his experience of life has been radically different from that of by far most people in the UK, so although he doesn't necessarily actually aim to discriminate against people from less priveleged backgrounds, he has never experienced what it is like to have a dead-end job or be brought up in a household where both of your parents are on the dole, in fact he hasn't even...

  • @redmilkcrate ...even experienced life in a comprehensive, or trying to get into one of the top universities from the much lower springboard which is a comprehensive. Thus he doesn't have the benefit of experiencing anything like the hardship which will be caused by his government's policies. Whether he is right or not, he will seem heartless to many, because his understanding of any opposition to his views is severely limited by his own upbringing and lifestyle. Also, I think William Hague...

  • @redmilkcrate ...went to a grammar school, not a comprehensive, but that is not of utmost importance.

  • @robsargent4 Yeah fair point. I'm going to be hit really hard in the next few months by policy changes. But when you think about it, the last government, for all the good they did, spent a lot of money that they didn't have. Theres one reason why many other countries don't have the really good infrastructure that we have - it simply costs too much. I'm going to face an effective pay drop of around £7000 per annum starting this April. I'm employed by the taxpayer in both full and part time jobs.

  • @redmilkcrate But at least I'm working. At least I've not lost my jobs. So I'm not gonna moan too much. Just gotta take the hit and adjust my lifestyle to suit. For instance I'm no longer saving any money and am facing the fact that I'll probably not step on the housing ladder for another 10 years, as opposed to my original planned next 2 years. There are people a lot worse off than myself.

  • @redmilkcrate For all of our sakes, I hope the economy gradually improves - I would hate to think that it will never fully recover, but there's nothing to do but sit tight and keep going.

  • @robsargent4 Haha. Keep calm and carry on.

  • Cameron isn't ashamed of his background. He loves being privilege and fabulously wealthy. He hides his Eton education to gain votes of the lower classes. This is Tories class warfare strategy. It's that simple.

  • why has the gunfire suddenly stopped when cameron speaks ?

  • @mojocrew1 .....they were probably stopping to take aim at Dave. or perhaps he was not REALLY in Iraq, probably a beach in Bournmouth, with the mountains filled in digitally from a "green screen"

  • It`s nearly a century since the start of the great war and yet we are about to be governed by a group of individuals from the same school. It wouldn`t be so sickening if there was a Harrowvian, a Carthusian or maybe some old toff from Winchester in the shadow front bench. If Cameron believes that fighting an election campaign on class issues is 'petty, spiteful and stupid, then perhaps he had better leave the Trade Unions alone.

  • Shadow Cabinet, Etonians every one I think. Cameron a wealthy trust-fund boy. His wife heiress of the Astor family who made their fortune from the fur trade and slum landlording.

    In government they are macroeconomic incompetents, unable to look beyond the interests of themselves and their friends. They are the architects of the bank collapse that taxpayers, and those who have little, are now paying for.

    The Conservative Party has, imo, nothing to offer this country , and leads nowhere.

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