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  • The Royals have led the ordinary for centuries into countless wars the sacrifice culminating in the ruling classes finally allowing us a all a vote just over 80 years ago. Their history has been imprinted on the national brain as our history in order to ensure that we see them as part of our own heritage and tradition even though we were only fit for workhouses and canon fodder.

    Disgraceful to think about the level of minipulation involved and the part the media play in legitimising elitism

  • i dont know if its true there all new world order agents, but it explains why he hasn't given disclosure about the space cousins

  • "Blar blar blardy blar blar" What has David Cameron said more garbage sorry i wasn't listening???

  • Well said Dave you big Media Tart you!

  • thin lipped chubby face wanker, if your reading this "dave" fuck you and your 'big society'

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  • cameron why dont you just fuck off we never voted for you, you were never elected as you and your tory scum never won the election

  • i was going to make a clever joke about about cameron being a less than nice person but am tired so fuck it

    Cameron you are a cunt!!

  • Queen= Head of the Order of the Garter/Freemasonry.

    Cameron= Descendant of William IV/Freemason.

  • And we won because we were fighting for freedom, you were fighting for inhumane control of every damn piece of land in this world. Once again, I love American and Britian and will always be patriotic for both countries until I die. But you have no right to open your mouth and speak when your ignorant. Sorry if I offended anyone here *except edthedude50* and I know of Britian's wonderful accomplishments also and how altogether it shaped a beautiful land, and a unbeatable culture.

  • And although you may assume we had so much help, at the start of the war, a.k.a "The Massachusetts Massacre" One third of Americans were for the war, one third were british loyalists, and the other third just wanted peace. At the end of the war Two thirds of all Americans were for absolute war for independence, and the other third were were now loyal "AMERICANS" that still wanted peace.

  • @edthedude50

    I have always, and will always support and love America and Britian as a open-minded American, but how dare you even try to challenge the Revolutionary War and its results! And in all honesty, the British government during the first english settlement in America was a unfair and cruel. And if you want to talk about kicking ass in war, you were invaded FIVE times, Romans, Vikings, Spanish, French, and Germans. Two, being the French and Romans suceeded.

  • our dearist prime minster , our most honerable fraud.. where are you when the israelis slaughterd those peace activists ? the uprising is near

  • Okay, now do a reaction to 2 girls, 1 cup

  • yeah iv'e changed my mind since then ,there all criminal.

  • Credibility! Hilarious. This coming from a party deeply imbedded in the expenses scadal...... who want to vilify law abiding welfare claimants instead of taking on City fat cats.

    Stinking hypocrisy I would call it.

  • Cameron is Margaret Thatcher but with smaller balls

  • Plastic politician, through and through, what are your policies David???????????

  • i will never forget the terrible conservative regim, to that end am to vote for labour till i die

  • Time to abolish the outdated institution of the Royal Family.

    It has no place in a democracy and no place in Europe.

  • So how many lights do you need on in your office, oh fuck it, your not paying for them are you......

  • well cameron im not a natural conservative my self but im coming round.oh and whats happening to the rule of law in this country these days.And are you just going to finish tearing up the magna carta when you get in.I noticed the benifit cheat advert is still running are you going to start including mps aswell,and why dont you guys just tell us how much you intend to screw us over for so i can get it over with and write the cheque now.

  • @Doversreturn

    The Tories are just as hypocritical as New Labour on vilifying ALL welfare claimants whether they are guilty of fraud or not. New Labour and the Tories are deliberately criminalising claimants to appease the gutter press.

    The Lib Dems are the only big party that mean fairness when they say it.

  • not bad for a man who get s a £1,000 a mounth from the tax payer to pay his council tax and £800 a mounth to pay his morgage from the tax payer ah poor we sole

  • 6th Jan 2010 PMQs ended with Cameron embarrassed and at times face in his hands.

    All his points back fired and he achieved nothing via damaging Labour. It actually ended with damaging Conservative front bencher's showing his Leadership is a joke.

    Don't Trust a Tory

    Trust Labour

    Vote Labour

    ps Cameron will take away the guarantee to see a cancer specialist if suspected with Cancer

    pps He will also take away the right to spend the critical first few weeks with your new born baby

    VOTE LABOUR

  • the queen....yet another out dated institution....i wont curtsey for her

  • To be the politician, to express interests and priorities of a society. Business difficult. To all you will not please. But there are two directions, internal policy and external, there are national interests of the country, each state has niche, and the place. I like David Cameron he the fighter, and at what reliable and as it seems to me considerable

  • vote for banksy..................

  • Right-on David!

  • Surprised and shocked? Perhaps flabberghasted also? Maybe not.

  • suck a dick bitches

  • ha ha ha, what a joke what an absolute joke of a party.

  • Really? What's the big joke? O_o Am I missing something here?

  • Mmm. David Cameron is rather sexy, actually :)

    He has my vote ;)

  • What about gordon?, he has to beat them off with a stick so I heard lol

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  • aaaaaaaaahahahahahahaha hilarious, i wouldn't take the rubbish American system if you paid me!!!! you didn't kick our arses in the war of independence, the French + Spanish + Dutch +a bit of help from you (when I say 'you' I mean the British citizens living in Virginia etc who didn't like the taxes) did.

  • @edthedude50 Britain outnumber American forces in the revolution nearly two to one. You had hired some 50,000 hessian mercenaries to fight along with many native American tribes. You Brits are the masters or rewriting history.

  • No we are not. We can sort this out and kick out all the scum. I suggest you kick your scum out too. God bless our Queen, and Bill of Rights

  • When will you Americans stop trying to run the world in your own image. You have not got all the answers to the problems of the world, and it is about time you learn this fact. Maybe the Chinese will kick your ASS for all the T-bills they hold!

  • libertarian party for the next general election!

    also get UKIP into europe!

  • HI shot

    brown has been incharge of our finances for over 11years,all the time conning us into thinking our well we were doing and how brilliant he was whilst in charge of the purse strings,what we did not know was the billians,and billians of pounds he was borrowing to hide his

    incompetance,through out our history labour always leave the country bankrupt on the way out of power but never have they run up such mountains of dept has they have this time,25years to pay off.

  • This guy is such an arsehole. An eton boy trying to sympathise with the common people - Cameron, your not fooling anybody!

  • Agreed, if he becomes PM my family will be screwed, my dad would be in danger of losing my job and no doubt he'll reverse gordon browns changes in student finance which will make things very difficult for us

  • Hi shok blair managed to fool us all then made millions out of simpathising with the common people ,wheres? he now ,o he did a runer when it started to get tuff,then changed his religion next day plus leaving gordon brown to finish our country off all to gether.how much as blair made so far 8 million me thinks.

  • True, I ain't a fan of Bliar though, I'm a Brown man. I would hate to see an Eton prime minister, chancellor and king (in the future).

  • David is a good politician. Cameron PM!

  • I agree, cant do any worse than GB... love the videos of Cameron ripping brown to shreds, Politics at its best.

  • ALL politicians are the same, all they care about is feeding their own ego and ligning their own pocket, If anyone here thinks Cameron is a saviour they are blinded by Ignorance,

  • @realbigbugger This is exactly right. Human nature is the same on both sides of the Atlantic. Let's not forget the words of Lord Acton:

    "Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely. "

  • @realbigbugger then who do we vote?

  • it's just like when you work with someone for years, you think you know them well, and then they get made up to a foreman, and compleatly change over night into a monster that you hardly know

  • I hate to state the obvious, but Damien Green Broke the law.Ok, so the police should not have arrested someone wothout a warrant, but you cant just go around releasing information,whether we have a right to know it or not.If the Home office wants to release that information,then they will,if they dont, someone else cant just do that.

    Also, Gordon Brown is not Stupid enough to lock his bike on just a bollard in an area notorious for bike theft,unlike David Cameron.

  • Hi kingsof

    Damien green did not break the law,he merely leaked information the labour goverment tryed to withhold from the people a practice made famous by gordon brown.gordon brown was stupid enough to sell all our gold reserves at rock bottom which cost alot more than camerons bike.may be if labour concentrated on law and order we would not have so many bikes stolen,not to mention the knifings and gun crime.

    regards dave.

  • Brown is a joke, we need someone like Cameron today, we need authority, someone to take charge and change

  • He's getting a bit chubby, isn't he?? Time to get on the treadmill, David!!!!

  • If Cameron isn't the next PM, then this country is doomed..we can't have this unelected farce of our current joke of a PM in Gordon Brown for another 5 years. If arresting MPs for receiving leaks was a crime, then Gordon Brown would have been in prison most of his life whilst in opposition..in fact he boasted about it..Brown is an utter disgrace

  • The Liberal Democrat peer Lord Lester of Herne Hill has revealed that he stepped down as an adviser on constitutional reform to Jack Straw, the Justice Secretary, because of Labours dismal record on human rights. Lord Lester, a distinguished human rights lawyer, accused the Government of a dismal and deeply disappointing lack of political leadership on the issue.

    Source: The Times

  • instead of picking on just those on benefits pick on MPs.your not doing your job correctly and honestly,you'll have your £££££££ benefits cut off.cameron will have survive on 5 pence a day then

  • MPs are a bunch of scroungers.sitting there doing nothing all day getting paid ££££ its obscene.give them proper work

  • have them sewing nike trainers to cover the costs.

  • Contrary to popular belief, not all of them are careerists. They do work hard. They travel around the country. They represent their constituents by appealing to ministers and arguing their case, they work practically every day, even though they don't sit in the House everyday. Even during holidays, they still have to deal with constituency matters. And ministers work very hard. It is a demanding job, hence their pay check of £60,000+.

  • and tell those former children scarred by thatcher when she took their milk away-out of spite and demostration of power

  • That is nonsense. She was indeed Secretary of State at the time, but she was against it. Heath was in favour of it because he needed to balance the budget, and it was an easy thing to do. There is something in government called Collective Responsibility, something Gordon Brown is a master of, in which the leader defers the blame to his minions. She bore the brunt of the criticism. She did however stop Heath from charging on library books, and she increased funding to the Open University.

  • theres a darth vader fan every minute defending him

  • Defending whom?

  • the legal purse snatchers

  • I can only assume you are referring to Gordon Brown. If that is the case, I wonder if you agree with me, in that he should be tried for crimes against humanity at the Hague.

  • at the william hague establishments?

  • No, the Hague is in the Netherlands, and it is the International Criminal Courts, known for trying psychotic despots and war criminals.

  • wouldnt mind bed n breakfast there

  • You need to remember that they belong to opposing parties and take everything with a grain of salt. Obama would obviously prefer not to have a conservative as the UK PM.

  • We know who Black Rod is Dave. Stop patronising us.

    "Information the public should know about" Right, so when did you and all the other Tory MP's vote in favour of the Freedom of Information Bill in parliament? Not one!

    Hypocrite!

  • Freedom of information is released on the perogative of the government, if they don't want something released e.g. files proving that they murdered Dr David Kelly (just an assumption) then they won't be released.

  • That must be why Cameron and the Tories didn't vote in favour of Freedom of Information then...to maintain the prerogrative power of executive government over "information the public has a right to know about" just in case they end up forming the next government. Therefore he's still a hypocrite.

  • He voted against it because it was a pointless piece of legislation.

  • Voted against it... yet threatend to use it against Gordon Brown the other day. DAVID CAMERON AND THE CONSERVATIVES ARE COMPLETE HYPOCRITES WHE

  • Indeed. Theyve turned the police and NHS into a joke, and their policy of spending to survive a recession? My friend does economics, and he tells me what labours doing is correct (hes a labour supporter by the way), but I dont see how plunging the country further into massive debt is going to help anyone in the long run (apart from giving the sponges a few more weeks for living off the state).

    William Hague was right about what labour would do to this country.

  • Hi sam27

    Lots of people study economics and many go on to teach the same,however it is a fact that not many of them ever run there own bisseness,s.

  • I see my posts are lost in the ether, for it is they who would rob us of our wealth that have the real 'issues'.

  • Dave. You still remind me of Basil Fawlty! lolx

  • OMG! Now I want to vote for him more than ever! >:D

  • So what did Obama say after he met Cameron in July? 'I'm not impressed, this guy's a lightweight'

  • Who's Obama to call Cameron a lightweight? Obama is no more credible than Cameron is. He won because of 2 things: Bush and the colour of his skin. To call Cameron a lightweight just shows how arrogant the man is.

    I think Obama will be great for America's image in the eyes of the rest of the world but his economic policies make no sense whatsoever. Let's take money from the rich, you know, those people who give jobs to the poor. A poor person can't give you a job.

  • Who's Obama to call Cameron a lightweight? Well the man who is about to be the next President of the USA. Does that not make him qualified to judge other politicians?

  • No it doesn't, he has no more experience of running a country than Cameron does. Obama got in because Bush was the most unpopular president of all time. And it looks like he's just going to be a puppet for Bill Clinton now, so much for change.

  • I see, so Obama's talents, intelligence and abilities didn't have anything at all to do with his election victory?

  • He's obviously very intelligent, but so is Cameron. Obama has nothing than Cameron doesn't have, that's what I'm saying. Technically they're both lightweights because they both have little experience so for Obama to call Cameron a lightweight is just pure arrogance.

    Obama had any easy ride really, Bush was terrible, McCain was far too old and out of touch but I think the big one was the fear people had of Sarah Palin becoming their president. They really didn't want that.

  • Obama won because everyone saw the 'Obama McCain Dance Off' vid on youtube! Look it up. It encouraged a lot of younger American voters to vote for him.

    I'd like to see the same video about Brown/Cameron. Now that would amuse me!

  • lol =).

  • The Dems could have put a 12 year old up for the presidential elections and still win, McCain was hardly a challenge!.

  • I read up on that, it was because of Cameron's concerns over the EU. What does Obama know about the EU? Just because someone is against the current EU setup does not make them anti-Europe lol. Obama's lets all love each other approach is very naive and nativity is truly the trait of a lightweight.

  • I have respect for cameron he doesn't politically suppress our youtube comments, labour can't say they do that. If Cameron is Anti-NWO i'd definately vote for him.

  • David Cameron - Went to Eton, then Oxford where he was a member of the infamous Bullingdon Dining Club. Do you want a load of Tory ex-public school boys running the country? He wouldn't be anywhere if he wasn't for his parents cash.

  • Well we've tried power hungry, working class, success hating, socialist idiots but it just hasn't worked out.

    "He wouldn't be anywhere if he wasn't for his parents cash."

    Bullshit. He was democratically elected as an MP and made leader by votes from Tory Members. He's got ability, having instantly risen from nowhere to Conservative leader is not something any old twat can do.

    Every week at PMQs he demolishes Brown with facts and reason, not throwing wads of his parent's money at him.

  • So if he was from a poor background in the north then he would be in the same position as he is today? The entire party is an old-boys network.

    His attempts to try and sound like a 'normal' man are nothing but insulting. He has no concept of what it means to have no money, he has no idea what it means to have no job.

    And as for his success in PMQs... it isn't exactly hard to pick faults in a government that has suffered massively from an economic crisis beyond their control.

  • Ah so it's the old North vs South is it? This is what I'm talking about with the victim mentality Labour drive into voter's heads. It's like "you can't vote for the Tories, they're the rich bastards! Vote for us! We're the party of the working class!"

    You think the economic crisis was out of their control because Gordon Brown tells you so, it's all America's fault right? How gullible can you get? Labour encouraged the wreckless spending and didn't prepare the country for harder times.

  • I think the economic crisis was beyond Gordon Browns control because I am a post-graduate economist. A massive exogenous shock followed by a collapse in confidence isn't exactly easy to deal with. Any government would have been hit just as hard by this crisis and therefore it wasn't Gordon Brown's fault.

  • So he didn't just sit back and allow the country to overspend?

    Labour didn't remove the powers of The Bank Of England so that it could no longer keep the banks in check?

    So they didn't blow the tax payer's money on silly things like the Millennium Dome and the London Eye leaving us with nothing put aside for tougher times?

    Gordon Brown spent like a kid in a candy store and who's paying for it now? Him? Is he fuck.

  • "So if he was from a poor background in the north then he would be in the same position as he is today?"

    He could easily have been yes, there are a lot of people from poor backgrounds that go on to Cambridge and Oxford you know, not just the rich. Working hard at school is not something that's exclusive to the rich.

    You're so hung up on the backgrounds of the candidates that you don't even see what really matters. Look at what the Labour party have done, they've failed. Does that not matter?

  • So you don't want him as PM because he was born into money? That's just prejudice. He's worked very hard to get where he is today, no one can just waltz through Oxford and get a B.A. in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics.

  • I don't want him as PM because I don't agree with his policies.

    I don't like him because he tries to be something he isn't. I don't like him because he can never understand the issues he is faced with. No amount of Oxbridge education can make you understand having no money, or having to live in fear of being attacked on the streets, or having no prospect of going beyond GCSEs etc. Until we get leaders that understand these issues they will not be solved.

  • "Gun, knife and gang crime is the worst it has ever been, according to a survey of 1,200 front-line police officers."-Telegraph (2008). Labour don't crack down on crime.

    No prospects of going beyond GCSEs? My brother was raised by a single parent on benefits (as was I), he went to one of the shittiest schools in the country and managed to get into Cambridge. My family had fuckall and he got himself to cambridge so your argument falls flat. Anyone can succeed if they want it.

  • Have you not seen how vioelent crime has escalted under this government? It's gotten much worse under Labour, not better.

  • He is our McCain.. He would be a disaster.

  • That sounds wrong: "Black Rod".

  • Ohhi hii thurr dave i think i understand it now

  • The pursuit of profit pays for the Public Sector and must be encouraged not 'mugged' by punitive overtaxation.

  • Socialism is the politics of envy. An ideology and an illusionary answer to those that are either too lazy, jaded, uneducated or 'brainwashed' to realise that hard work and ambition creates wealth. Wealth that can be redistributed fairly and by common consensus. Not by simply 'taking from the rich' which is in itself an inherently subjective view that can say more about the person who says it then the person it's aimed at.

  • No, it was unintentional, but if this has offended you I do apologise. I was just making a point that

    'David Cameron can't make a Youtube video title sound transparent...

    so can we trust him to make a promise and keep it as a PM?'

    Since then we've been counter commenting and all the while you've been avoiding

    the point made in my initial comment, trying to convince me that David Cameron is to be trusted because Gordon Brown is not to be trusted.

    Now that can be seen as naive.

  • Labour will be dead the next ten years after the elction.

    The pendulum swings.

  • whens he going to comment? prove hes listening to us rather than just himself?

  • if not,whats the point of him?

  • that prime minister thingy looks pritty easy i think i might give it a go

  • Cant be any worse than the current one.

  • @ Fincher85 all I did was make the point that

    'David Cameron can't make a Youtube video title sound transparent...so can we trust him to make a promise and keep it as a PM?'

    I am not convinced by the argument that you put forward that David Cameron can be trusted because Gordon Brown can't be trusted.

    That can be seen as naive. Fincher85, you haven't convinced me.

  • I think that this whole episode should have brought up a deeper issue, current anti-terror laws go too far. If you can read up, there has been loads of times that anti-terror laws have been mis-used, even when we were told that they would only be used in "extreme condition", but teachers have been inverstgated using anti-terror laws. Just because it's now happened to an MP they talk about invasion of Westminister. What about everyone else. This country is on a slippery slope

  • As a british Muslim of Pakistani origin I live under the constant fear of arrest for what may seem suspicious by this racist bunker mentality govt and police force.

    It is amazing to see the reaction of the media and the politicians when for once one of thier own is arrested and searched via the miss use of the anti terrorist law.

    Reality is it happens very frequently and we just have to get used it because we are not important.

  • If this can happen to an MP I can't imagine the things that have gone off that we're not told about. When a society no longer upholds the civil liberties of it's people can it really be called a democracy?

  • @ Fincher85

    You don't get it, do you?

    Why should I convince you to trust Brown... you brought him up. LOL

    My response is to the video and the title that mislead me to watch.

    You obviously have a different agenda. Reminds me of the video. Now that's funny. HAHAHA ...

    My point is simple, David Cameron can't make a Youtube video title sound transparent. LOL

    Can we trust him to be our Prime Minister?

    Can anyone trust a politician who misleads? I can't

  • Even Tom Bradby, your number 1 fan on ITV Evening News, said that it was impossible for Gordon Brown to answer that question and also repeatedly said that you are "overplaying your hand" on this one.

  • How is it impossible to answer? They didn't have a warrant thus they were in the wrong, it's that simple.

    No warrant. No Right.

    You should watch today's 'This Week' on the BBC iPlayer.

  • Yeah I watched that too, it makes you wonder, if such a thing can happen to an MP what could happen to a member of the public? Scary.

  • Cameron is a politician that says what you want to hear, but when he actually talks of his policies they're impratical and unrealistic.

    In reality, the Police do a service to this country which cannot be measured in terms of greatness. This is not the first time the conservatives have talked down the police...remember Boris Johnston and the Met chief?

    Come on Cameron there are more important problems in society than a member of your govt having his room searched!

  • Not just his office, his home! His family were brought to tears!

    The fact that we have a prime minister that will not stand up for the liberties of parliament is absolutely ludicrous.

    The police do provide a great service but it's a shame that they're backed up by weak judges who issue very lenient and ultimately useless prison sentences causing the police to have to constantly pursue repeat offenders.

    Now, which policies are impractical and unrealistic?

  • Be careful of what you say David!

    Labour might have you arrested!

  • Oh you polititions are so boring!! - always out to get what is in your best interests and not the public - I used to get excited about the Conservatives when David Cameron became the Leader but nothing has changed and the whole lot of you are as bad as each other: insincere and arrogant. When oh when will we have leaders and not spin doctors?

  • How can he change anything until he's in government?

  • *politicians

  • BROWN HAS DRASTICALLY MISLEAD EVERYONE SINCE 1997!

    WHY DO YOU TRUST HIM?

    Answers on a post card! LOL

  • Everyone has seen all our worst fears realised. Professional liars like Campbell,Mandelson etc have all contributed to the political downfall of this government Fiddling the true crime statistics is just one of their many sins.

    As for smoke & mirrors Labour have made an art out of it there is no way on earth Cameron could make it any worse.

  • The reason all these Labour supporters trust Brown is because of the victim mentality that Labour has installed in them. The idea of voting for a conservative government is so horrifying to them that no matter how much Brown goes wrong they will always vote Labour because they've been programmed that way.

    WE'RE LABOUR! WE'RE THE PARTY OF THE WORKING CLASS!

    What have they done for the working class? NOTHING.

    What a joke.

  • HAHAHAHAA... this comment is so funny, it has to be a joke.

    " they will always vote Labour because they've been programmed that way "

    hahahahahaa... I get it...it's them and us... and them Labour supporters are computerised zombies. Go Fincher85, aim for their heads... that will teach 'em...

    A dose of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles will sort 'em out. Hahahahahaaaa

  • LOL ;)

  • Let's start with the NHS and its new computer system, intended to provide personalised medical records. Initially budgeted at £6 billion, the final cost could be as much as £20 billion and the project is already more than two years late. Hospitals are closing, nurses can't find jobs and yet external consultants are burning through £1 billion of NHS resources every year

  • "David Cameron's reaction to the Queen's speech" ... more like David Cameron's reaction to what G Brown said or didn't say.LOL

    Not one mention of the impact the Queens speech will have on this country.

    Don't you think the title for this video is all wrong? LOL

  • Violent crime is worse than ever

    Facts and figures???

  • YOU CAN'T BE SERIOUS? :|

  • 'Violent crime is worse than ever, say Pcs on the front line. Gun, knife and gang crime is the worst it has ever been, according to a survey of 1,200 front-line police officers.'

    -Telegraph (2008).

  • Cameron has fresh ideas and anything has got to be better the illusionist Gordon Brown look at the VAT con yes VATs been reduced but what he kept quite about was fuel duty went up in the past week CON ARTIST

    The move to increase fuel duty by 2p has been introduced to offset the rate cut in VAT from 17.5% to 15%. However, although the VAT holiday will last 13 months, the 2p duty rise is permanent.

  • Yeah and it's not like the VAT cut makes a damn bit of difference to anyone anyway, they should freeze council tax like Osborne has suggested.

  • You don't know much do you? Are you involved in small business? It has helped ease money worries slightly, along with the interest rate cut, at a really tough time. Do you think Osborne would actually freeze council tax were he actually Chancellor?? Don't make me laugh.

  • 'slightly' being the key word there, it's hardly going to make the average person go out and spend and it was HEAVILY criticized by all on Question Time with the exception of the Labour MP of course.

    Also, this 'tough time', Gordon Brown's responsible for it. Who encouraged the ridiculous spending spree and didn't prepare the country for tougher time? Yes, it's Gordon Brown. He's been running the UK's finances for over 10 years now, this is not something you can try and pin on America.

  • Of course Osborne would freeze council tax. Tax is something the Labour party like to keep high, lower taxes is a fundamental belief of conservatism.

  • How many things have gotten worse in this country under Labour?

    Violent crime is worse than ever, the NHS is a joke, immigration is completely out of control, our armed forces haven't been provided with the equipment they need. The economy is in ruins while Brown's attempts to fix it either have no affect or just make things worse. Our civil liberties are going out the window, ID cards, an MP's house being raided by anti terrorism police for simply doing his job, proposed camera's everywhere..

  • Here here Fincher.

    Cameron is a poor poor imitation of Tony Blair.

    Thing is; we've been there & done that & have the T-shirt as they say.

    I don't want it again.

    All the banter inbetween is futile.

    Cameron will not win the next election.

    If Brown has any sense, he will call an June election.

    Thats still my bet on when it happens & when he does, he will win. Vastly reduced majority, possibly even a hung parliment, but Cameron won't get the keys.

  • How is Cameron an imitation of Blair? He's a CONSERVATIVE who believes in responsible government, not encouraging ridiculous overspending that destroys the economy.

    Cameron and Blair may APPEAR similar but they are fundamentally VERY DIFFERENT.

    Why would anyone want Brown to reman as Prime Minister? He's done an horrific job.

    Cameron will win the election, it's pretty obvious that the people have seen through Brown's bullshit.

  • All he's done is fail the British people and treat them like idiots and we're all sick of it. 2.5% off VAT, that's his answer?! He's a complete joke. He's also a complete slob, no manners or sense of dignity, he laughs at the most inappropriate of times.

    Watch this:

    watch?v=j4UrQcmFX-A

  • Wow, Cameron allows comments on his video. Quite admirable. shame about everything else.

    You all seen that brilliant video with the England band on his wrist, when he makes it obvious for the camera and gives the camera the cheeky eye. This guy is just Blair in blue trousers. Mind you Blair was a bit of a Tory himself. bless him.

  • You should pay more attention to policies and philosophies than media stunts, everyone does media stunts, I'm so used to ignoring them I don't even see them any more.

  • "David Cameron's reaction to the Queen's speech" ... more like David Cameron's reaction to what G Brown said or didn't say.LOL

    Not one mention of the impact the Queens speech will have on this country.

    Don't you think the title for this video is all wrong? LOL

    Can anyone trust a politition who missleads?

  • He's talking about the debate that directly follows the speech, it's all relative. If you want to see his full reaction to the speech then you should watch the debate in full. (It's available on the BBC iPlayer; House of Commons: 03/12/2008)

    When an MP's house is raided by anti terrorist squad you would expect that to take president over everything else, there's nothing more important than civil liberties.

  • @ Fincher85 " He's talking about the debate that directly follows the speech "

    Then why not say so (with reference to the misleading title)

    Is that too honest and direct for David Cameron?

    Can anyone trust a politician who misleads?

  • I doubt he submits the videos to YouTube himself, but does it really matter? You are being ridiculously petty. If you want to talk about some serious misleading politicians then let's talk about Gordon Brown who promised us no more boom and bust, he certainly kept to that one didn't he!

  • when you say "You are being ridiculously petty" do you mean my point is 'unimportant, trivial; on a small scale'? David Cameron hasn't been in government to implement any promises, so the small things that David Cameron says and does, are for all to see and make a judgment of character.

    "Webcameron is the personal video blog of David Cameron" So is this misleading too?

    So you agree with me. LOL

    How can you trust a politician who is misleading? I can't.

  • The scale of deception you imply is so miniscule and insignificant though, and why did you avoid commenting on Gordon Brown? Would it be right for me to assume that you trust him? If indeed you do then your skills of judgment are in severe need of an MOT.

    Oh by the way, you are aware that Gordon Brown's YouTube videos don't show comments until they've been approved by the account holder right? If what you post is not what they want to hear, it's simply not accepted. Hardly a trustworthy policy.

  • David Cameron cares more about this country than your hero Wayne Rooney ever will. Rooney's got MILLIONS, the recessions isn't going to affect him one bit and you can bet he doesn't give a fuck what happens to you.

  • If anyone including you Slush, believe David wishy washy Cameron has anything whatsoever in common with the average man - they are quite clearly deluded.

    A toff of the top order.

    His piety is nauseous. He bleats on about someone who we should not forget was arrested by the police & its an ongoing situation. He should know better than to discuss a current case. Does he also forget Tony Blair was questioned at No.10?

    One for for him & another for the rest.

  • So we should hate him because he's successful and only vote for uneducated slobs? Prejudice never shows much reason.

  • David Cameron is a desperate Tony Blair clone, who is destined to win a big bag of nothing.