cameron is down to earth you complete wanker ,,down to earth he is a tory you thick cunt that says it all ,,you are a wanker mate ,,cameron is a tuck shop stuck up tory twit,,you soft cunt
Conservative are hypocrites and snobs, I know them very well. I don't know outside London but here in London there are places where they are allowed to go only. I will never ever vote for Tories. The kind of change Cameron wants to bring is like Obama's change of which we don't hear anything now. Labour is gaining support once again. Check today's news.
Poor Dave,first makes a "pact" with Labour ref so called economic crash(started by Cameron's chums-the rich Tory Bankers)then can't make up his mind what to do-so finally,and because he hasn't any policies of his own to show us launches a "bitter" attack on the Government!
You gotta do better than that Cameron!-You sound like the "flim flam man"(Con artist to you-no pun intended)-this will not do.
So c'mon lets have some policies that will win us the next GE properly-and not by deceit.
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David Cameron has one of those faces that has "DON'T TRUST ME" written all over it. If the tory party want to do themselves a favour they should change leaders tomorrow! David Camerons is only interested in becoming next Prime Misister for the MONEY, nothing else! Boris Johnson would be much better leader as he's a down to earth normal guy.
Do you trust the torries? This guy since becoming a torry leader has not spelled out any policy at all. all he does is critisize and we know thats easy to do. what are the torry plans for NHS, Iraqi war, escalating energy bills, war on terror, relations with russia, Iran, China and global warming? The torries are silent on these coz they have got no plans/policies. Labour are not perfect ofcoz but they do offer hope. not the torries
Poor Mr Cameron, he seems to be damned if he does and damned if he doesn't. If he reveals policies, Labour tend to claim them as their own, and if he remains silent he is accused of having no substance. Remember the Tories are not in power - the pressure is on Labour to produce policies, not the Tories until an election is called.
David Cameron has not once been ashamed to stand up for the inalienable rights of the individual as opposed to the short-term comfort of the collective. I believe he uses reason to counter the gushing fluidity of Gordon Brown's sentimental, socialist dribble. The economy needs him, not to provide more restricting legislation to slow progress and free trade, but to get the government the hell out of the way of progress. I find him a breath of fresh air in an increasingly suffocating Britain.
The "rights of man" are nonsense. As Joseph de-Maistre said, I have seen Russian men, Spanish men & so forth, but I've never seen "man." Man alone cannot create let alone preserve.
Politicians can speak to the party faithful all they like but the reality is the Tories are perceived in the country as a pro EU party and Cameron's refusal to do as Wheeler asks will resonate with the public in the European Elections, they will see Cameron for the Blair wannabee he is. It wouldn't surprise me if Cameron and Blair hadn't done a deal on the EU Presidency, Tony first, David second. But that would require Britain to tow the line.
Good luck David - i hope you start speaking out about this awful government you've been a little quiet recently and as such we have had a bombardment of thick/stupid politicians most notably Mr. Vince Cable - Good luck !!!!
Spread betting tycoon Stuart Wheeler hinted he may back Ukip in next year's European elections unless Mr Cameron hardens policy on Europe. The businessman bailed out the Conservatives with a record £5 million gift in 2001 and has continued to give smaller sums. But he made clear he did not trust the Conservative leader not to relegate the thorny issue of Europe to "the back burner" if he wins power. Something Cameron has already admitted to the party faithful.
ill vote consertive but i hope he can turns around the eco0merny fore tunes if not i might just turn librel so let the consertives win becouse this is a party that can sort us out just like in the past
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in this speech cameron almost asserts the widely held opinion that the conservatives are merely playing the game to get elected- then what? back to thatcherism?
the conservatives have played the freedom card so well in the last couple of months- davis resigning in a "heroic defiance of the erosion of cival liberties" opposing 42 days & ID cards- therefore asserting conservatives with the notion that they truly care about the welfare of the poor
thatcherism rears its ugly head, the idle rich will be looked after, god help the rest of us.
odellshaun 1 year ago
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0613162k 1 year ago
cameron is down to earth you complete wanker ,,down to earth he is a tory you thick cunt that says it all ,,you are a wanker mate ,,cameron is a tuck shop stuck up tory twit,,you soft cunt
rodneyjohnwoods 1 year ago
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Conservative are hypocrites and snobs, I know them very well. I don't know outside London but here in London there are places where they are allowed to go only. I will never ever vote for Tories. The kind of change Cameron wants to bring is like Obama's change of which we don't hear anything now. Labour is gaining support once again. Check today's news.
MrPaulanthony2007 1 year ago
VOTE LABOUR
MPlabour1 2 years ago
Poor Dave,first makes a "pact" with Labour ref so called economic crash(started by Cameron's chums-the rich Tory Bankers)then can't make up his mind what to do-so finally,and because he hasn't any policies of his own to show us launches a "bitter" attack on the Government!
You gotta do better than that Cameron!-You sound like the "flim flam man"(Con artist to you-no pun intended)-this will not do.
So c'mon lets have some policies that will win us the next GE properly-and not by deceit.
starystaryknight 3 years ago 2
is it true they whant to take travel pase of disabled peopil this is wroung
screammac 3 years ago
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David Cameron has one of those faces that has "DON'T TRUST ME" written all over it. If the tory party want to do themselves a favour they should change leaders tomorrow! David Camerons is only interested in becoming next Prime Misister for the MONEY, nothing else! Boris Johnson would be much better leader as he's a down to earth normal guy.
nukerm 3 years ago
Cameron is very down to earth, it's Brown that's away with the fairies.
ThinkTank85 3 years ago
BNP is better.
green500 3 years ago
LOL
Sylvanranger 3 years ago 2
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How can anyone vote for this snake!
FlipSideG 3 years ago
Do you trust the torries? This guy since becoming a torry leader has not spelled out any policy at all. all he does is critisize and we know thats easy to do. what are the torry plans for NHS, Iraqi war, escalating energy bills, war on terror, relations with russia, Iran, China and global warming? The torries are silent on these coz they have got no plans/policies. Labour are not perfect ofcoz but they do offer hope. not the torries
bossozw 3 years ago
Poor Mr Cameron, he seems to be damned if he does and damned if he doesn't. If he reveals policies, Labour tend to claim them as their own, and if he remains silent he is accused of having no substance. Remember the Tories are not in power - the pressure is on Labour to produce policies, not the Tories until an election is called.
JenevieveLeather 3 years ago 3
David Cameron has not once been ashamed to stand up for the inalienable rights of the individual as opposed to the short-term comfort of the collective. I believe he uses reason to counter the gushing fluidity of Gordon Brown's sentimental, socialist dribble. The economy needs him, not to provide more restricting legislation to slow progress and free trade, but to get the government the hell out of the way of progress. I find him a breath of fresh air in an increasingly suffocating Britain.
JenevieveLeather 3 years ago
The "rights of man" are nonsense. As Joseph de-Maistre said, I have seen Russian men, Spanish men & so forth, but I've never seen "man." Man alone cannot create let alone preserve.
OnTheContraryMyDear 3 years ago
David Cameron will be the next Prime Minister =) xxx
shltplnk 3 years ago 5
Well, he has my precious vote xxx
JenevieveLeather 3 years ago 3
i am a member of conservative party too xxx
shltplnk 3 years ago 3
laber been in to long and we can see ytje dameg so if gorden was a real ruler he would hold an eltion now and not in years to come
screammac 3 years ago
Politicians can speak to the party faithful all they like but the reality is the Tories are perceived in the country as a pro EU party and Cameron's refusal to do as Wheeler asks will resonate with the public in the European Elections, they will see Cameron for the Blair wannabee he is. It wouldn't surprise me if Cameron and Blair hadn't done a deal on the EU Presidency, Tony first, David second. But that would require Britain to tow the line.
R.Feal-Martinez
UKIP Swindon.
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RobertFm1 3 years ago
looks like wheeler's a hero for both UKIP and the BNP. so what does that make you? a nick griffin wannabe?
faheemb 3 years ago
Good luck David - i hope you start speaking out about this awful government you've been a little quiet recently and as such we have had a bombardment of thick/stupid politicians most notably Mr. Vince Cable - Good luck !!!!
Britlandish 3 years ago 3
Wheeler Defection Likely:
Spread betting tycoon Stuart Wheeler hinted he may back Ukip in next year's European elections unless Mr Cameron hardens policy on Europe. The businessman bailed out the Conservatives with a record £5 million gift in 2001 and has continued to give smaller sums. But he made clear he did not trust the Conservative leader not to relegate the thorny issue of Europe to "the back burner" if he wins power. Something Cameron has already admitted to the party faithful.
RobertFm1 3 years ago
Some sound words from Cameron. Stay sharp and focused, and I'll end up putting that cross in the box.
LordMakai 3 years ago
ill vote consertive but i hope he can turns around the eco0merny fore tunes if not i might just turn librel so let the consertives win becouse this is a party that can sort us out just like in the past
screammac 3 years ago
As long as Conservatives reduce immigration levels to this country, i couldn't care less about their other policies.
ProcyonAlpha 3 years ago 2
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in this speech cameron almost asserts the widely held opinion that the conservatives are merely playing the game to get elected- then what? back to thatcherism?
the conservatives have played the freedom card so well in the last couple of months- davis resigning in a "heroic defiance of the erosion of cival liberties" opposing 42 days & ID cards- therefore asserting conservatives with the notion that they truly care about the welfare of the poor
which of course is a illusionary pander
palkom13 3 years ago