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  • i feel ill

  • Shame on every one who vote Tory

  • the poor will get poorer and the rich will get everything else!!!! forcing people to find jobs that are not in existence,if you do't find a job they'll still cut your housing benefit,i say,let all us poor stand up and be counted,people power,it worked in egypt! this admin' is just as repressive,but in more subtle ways. get the knobs out!!!!!

  • what a fucking shite talker this posh tory fuckhead is! we all know the tories love the rich and hate the poor, his hero is thatcher, fuck sake the working class people of the uk are fucked.

  • Bollocks !

  • I'M 13 AND EVEN I KNOW NOT SORRY NEVER VOTE FOR TORRY I'm Scottish yet i feel torries will ruin my country it all gets spent in london very little in glasgow manchester, leeds, newcastle basiclly any northern city is Fucked dirty scummy bastards i'd love to kick shite out of those fuckers Change My arse aye, Change up the shite pipe for scotland wales Northern england and Northern ireland

  • Rememver, by "progressive" he means, left wing. This man is Blair lite.

  • Labour to win on May 6th !!! David cameron is not the right person to be prime minister for this country!!

  • If this man gets into No10 it will be a tragedy, he is a nasty little right-wing wolf under all the open-necked shirts and photo opps.

    It makes me really, really angry that a Tory can blame the fruits of Thatcher's 'sell it all' policies on the subsequent Labour government.

    The comments on this thread are heartening, I just hope this is a representative sample of the UK.

  • cameron is the devil with a quif

  • Socialist Party election candidates are standing as part of the Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition (TUSC). They aim to build a workers' alternative to these pro-big business politicians who are only interested in filling their pockets at our expense, while bailing out a financial system that has enriched a tiny minority in society to unprecedented levels

  • is out there somewhere but it is not me. That is how the title sentence should finish.lol

  • Progressive change is an antomyn to conservatism.

  • Progressive change is an oxymoron to conservatism.

  • this is total bs, the wealth gap increased most under thatcher, and the recession was set up largely by banking deregulation under thatcher. cameron is cynically blaming labour for things which his own party largely caused, about which labour's only guilt should be that they didn't try revert it. the torys have also had an equal role to play in mistrust of the political system

  • Remember the Margaret Thatcher years of economic depression.

    NEVER VOTE TORY !!!

  • @anoifromlondon You are very right.

  • Idiot from eaton

  • Still hate the gays though, don't you Dave?

  • Conservative and progressive in the same sentence? There's something I never thought I'd see...

  • The term Tory or Loyalist was used in the American Revolution to describe those who remained loyal to the British Crown. Since early in the eighteenth century, Tory had described those upholding the right of the Kings over parliament. During the revolution, particularly after the Declaration of Independence in 1776

  • so a progressive jew who swears allegiance to israel is going to 'save' england.

    good luck with that

  • VOTE BNP!

  • VOTING LIB DEM 2010!

    NICK CLEGG 4 British Prime Minister!

    Lib Dems and leader are the real progressive party that can be trusted to not compromise principles for power.

  • The Tories are not the Party for me.

  • History teaches us that Tories behave wisely once they have exhausted all other alternatives.

    Im 86 I would like to live in Britain under the Tories. The transition between Cameron's Britain and death would be un noticeable. Nothing fixes a thing so intensely in memory as the wish to forget it and I haven't forgot the Tories (god lets hope they don't get in)

  • at 0:39 when dave said "our society is now more unequal than 40 yrs ago"...what the hell did he mean??

  • Vote BNP!

  • why does a good education seems to warrent a decent wage, a grace and favour pad and being untouchable when you fail in your work?

    these politicians have it made and us suckers pay

    i dont trust one of them and i am fearful of my government

    any good politician is soon outted and we are left with the takers and non doers

  • CHANGE OK DAVID START WITH YOUR SELF STOP CLAIMING £1,000 a mounth from the tax payer TO pay YOUR council tax and £800 a mounth to pay YOUR morgage from the tax payer aFTER ALL WE ARE ALL IN THIS TOGETHER ARE WE NOT

  • Oh Please!!

    WebCameron?

    Dont waste your time on this nonsense, just explain what you intend to do if you win the election.

    I have no clue as to any of your intentions, Ive heard so many different ideas that whatever the opposition do you can claim tha idea as yours, you change your ideas on a weekly basis.

    Stop this idoicy and tell us all what your policies are.

    Vote for me I am not Labour is not going to get you very far.

    And please, this patronising web based shit makes me feel ill.

  • its too early for any reasonable individual to forget how terrible the situation was during theconservative party regim.

    if any one is taking people for fools, its the conservative party. First of all, tell us what good your party did for this beautiful country other than tunishing the labour. please come out with convincing plans that will help people forget how terrible the conservatives derailed the country than condemning labour for every little thing like you would change the world

  • This country needs a fundamental reform of the monetary system. We need an end to fractional reserve banking and debt-based money. For more information, please check out the UK Money Reform Party. You can also see what Congressman Dennis Kucinich (former 2009 presidential candidate) has been saying about the need for monetary reform in the USA.

    The Green Party have discussed the issue of monetary reform too. So, I think the Conservatives NEED to adopt this.

  • keeping makeing this Video

    David cameron you are my mate

  • No Charges For Tory Donor Over Call Girl

    Tory donor and friend of David Cameron David Ross will not face charges over claims of an assault on a call girl

  • Yeah, I hope it's sooner too, So i don't have to listen to the crap coming out of your HOLE...

  • Some people didn't like my comments and used very vulgar language It was just my political opinion that I don't like David cameron and conservatives and it is based on my research about them. Most people don't like conservatives in this country. 17 percent Liberal democrats and 35 percent labour, according to BBC. What is wrong with that and I never used bad language but some Conservatives really did. Thats their reality.

  • @MPA2007

    People don`t like what you`re saying on YouTube because you`re a New Labour spammer typing the same comments over & over again on different Conservative uploads making fatuous & anachronistic class points of why you don`t like the Cons. because "they`re rich & you`re poor", etc., & then when people engage your posts with ideas you don`t reply, just go off to other Con. uploads typing the same dross.

    No 1 likes a YouTube political zombie, of whatever political persuasion.

    A.B.

  • Shut up you ******* ****.

    VOTE LABOUR

  • @MPA

    What a loser, typing out swear words on YT in asterisks!

    New Labour doesn`t help the poor they dropped Socialism in the 1980`s, all they represent now is a sleek metropolitan exec. class that calls itself "Progressive", with a few North England politicians & ex-trade unionists who follow them to join in at the Westminster £ trough

    You`re a party slave MPA, you`ve learned nothing from the expenses scandal, your Party masters secretly laugh at your sort of voter & you deserve it.

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  • How is it progressive to bring back fox hunting?

    How is it progressive to cut inheritance tax for the very richest in society?

    How is it progressive to consist of a party that just includes white Eton educated men?

    How is it progressive to offer nothing except the prospect of massive cuts?

  • @ZZZOE11

    Mmm, well let`s have a look at this.

    Fox hunting - Haven`t said they`ll bring it back but hold a free vote (but you`ve got a point, aside from the moral issue if it comes back so do the sabs & that`s millions of £ gone each year in policing.

    Inheritance tax - Fair point, it`s no time for any tax cuts.

    Eton white men - To be fair in his "candidates` list" he has been "diversifying".

    Cuts in spending - No choice, there`s a New Depresion coming & the Government`s bankrupt.

  • damn right! fox hunting is the preserve of elitist country-types. we should have a law permitting general dog-hunting - so us city-folks can join in!

  • @MPA2007

    No answer to my earlier post, & yet here you are saying the same thing again.

    You`re nothing but a Labour spammer making class ridden silly points & a waste of thread space.

    At least the Tories allow free speech on their Youtube uploads, try & post anything on New Labour`s saying anything they don`t like & it`s censored out by the creepy Thane of Cawdor`s internet police.

    A.B. Surrey,

  • Progressive? Don't make me laugh. Your policies, if you dig deeper than listening to one of your cringe-worthy speeches, show that. Conservatism is about "conserving" things as they are. If you wanted progress you should have joined the Labour Party.

  • the problem is labours view of progress is vile to the majority of people. They just like the russians secretly believe in social engineering. The immigration conspiracy as it turn has turned out proved it. Dave should make a point of this big time, cheers.

  • @sltr1

    Yeah progressing to ruination.

    LOOK about you, New Labour has bankrupted the country.

    Wake up.

  • Not EVERYONE. Ordinary people are paying the price of the money markets excesses with thier jobs and wages. And theres nothing here about controling the forces that put us in this slump. Torys are more concerned with attacking those at the bottom of the heap. Wheres the radical hinking on the' money markets? And whats the stance on the minum wage? Last I heard Cameron wanted the John Major opt out back. Don't be fooled by him. These are empty words from a Media whore whose god is money.

  • The tories only look after the rich and the right wing, a vote for conservative ISN'T a vote for change as Hitler had the same policies 80 years ago.

  • The reason the country is in the state its in is due to the changes by the witch Thatcher and her government from that time. Who allowed the banks to make such huge profits and bonuses?.... Thatcher.

    Childhood obesity? Who sold off all the school playing fields to private developers then pissed the money up the wall building Trident missiles AFTER the cold war? Thatcher!

    Need i go on? the housing crises? Military cuts that meant ships had to be bought out of mothballs to fight in the Falklands?

  • Spot on dexta1969

  • Thatcher went 20 YEARS AGO & New Labour has been in power for almost 15 YEARS, at what point do you start holding a Government that`s been in that long to account?

    Who allowed the banks to go out of control - Gordon Brown with his city regulations of 1997 which let in a casino culture & wrecked the Western World`s economy

    School fields - Labour`s continued the sell off

    Nukes - Brown`s wants new 1`s

    Council housing - Labour`s continued that sell off

    Wake up

    A.B.

  • @kcirdrab Thatcher may have gone 20 years ago but Cameron is a chip off the evil old witch's block. His policies are the same. his belief that taxing the poor heavily while allowing his rich friends & family to continue living in clover is exactly the same as Thatcher did in '79. Spending cuts for poor inner city labour councils whilst leaving the rich in Bucks alone. Same old nazi party from Cameron

  • dexta1969. Didn't Thatcher's policy of supporting the rich also help the poor, with the wealth created for those at the top trickling down to the others at the bottom?

  • @SurfariSam no actually im a historian looking at thatcher era so i can quote that over 80% of the poor felt worse of in her first and second minstry either by being put out work or by higher taxes because of the more benefits needed to be payed. the third ministry that percentage did go down but unemployment still was high and theres little evedence the poor got better pay but possible latter on better taxes but you asked the unemployed coal miner or industralist in the north if he felt better

  • @DANESESSE

    Thatcher inherited a nation in bankruptcy in 1980 which was an economic basket case, broken-backed with dead nationalised industries that were surviving on taxation & draining the nation`s £ strength.

    The unemployment & ruin of the North of England`s heavy industry that we suffered in the 1980`s was a painful process of England moving into the modern world.

    New Labour inherited a economy strong in fundementals in 1997 which has been wrecked by Brown`s blundering.

    A.B.

  • @kcirdrab The boom & bust of a capitalist economy cannot be blamed on any one government. Any intelligent person can tell you that. Its how capitalism works. As for the death of the industrialism of the UK, thanks to Thatcher we are now, quite literally, a nation of bankers. Scargill was right when he said there would be no working mines in Britain. We now buy our coal from Poland. Our ships are built in Japan/Asia. Car industry??? No more.

  • @kcirdrab All these things needed support from our government, not privatisation and closing down. People want jobs not dole

  • @DEXTA1969

    1 key to the current mess is Brown`s ill thought thru City regulations in 1997 which allowed it to turn into a casino. He was warned what was happening but ignored it as the £ men in the City went nuts as he was getting the sugar-rush of a short term tax take for his ill thought thru spending programmes

    The answer to the destruction of England`s heavy industry maybe trade barriers (I don`t buy into "Globalisation"), but it`s NOT Lenin

    People create wealth not Governments.

  • @kcirdrab you are of course correct lets face the post-war conseus of both conserveratives and labour althrough conservertavies did try to change was terrible.look at the figure numbers of unemployed,

    nowadays if your not good with numbers or cummcation you cannot do anything.

    when was being modern mean rich bankers get rich poor people get poor.

    . Brown lets agree if he helped it or not did not start the recession. Thatcher drove england in 1881 to the ground and in some places

  • @DANESE

    My reply to your slightly incoherently typed post:

    Thatcherism broke a dead post-war consensus in England`s political & industrial scene - Yes

    Modern economies should be about more than rich bankers - Yes

    Brown didn`t cause the mess we`re in - Well, he was in control over the last decade of England`s financial sector as it went nuts on debt & did nothing to stop it

    Thatcher ruined areas of England - Those areas were already in ruins, she just stopped the bleeding of £.

  • sorry about the incohentness hopely this response is better

    the recession started in amercia when there system collapse we collaspse also. Thatcher put the heavy reliance on amercia and other foreign forces brown possible made it worse with non-rgulation but it was thatcher idea

    britain payed more in benefits in her first and second goverment and did not cut goverment expenses because of this very fact

  • This financial disaster can`t be blamed only on the US, It wasn`t the US who ran up the colossal mountains of debt we`re loaded with - WE did!

    The Western World`s economies are in the same state because of their activities, you can`t just say "It`s the US`s fault", or Thatcher`s (who left office 2 DECADES ago!), Brown was in office during this debt craze, was warned of the danger but ignored it.

    England was paying far more £ to prop up those dead industries in the `70s than welfare cost.

  • Thatcher? Booted out of office by her own party, Forced out in order to squeeze a few more years of Conservative government. That was in order to keep power and to represent the minority. Do you really think that Lord Ashcroft has ploughed millions into the Conservative party without the prospect of a good return on his money?

  • @SURFARISAM

    No argument with your analysis of what happened to Margaret Thatcher, that`s quite right apart from the "representing the minority bit". All parties represent minorities with regard to the overall size of the population, it`s just which at an election can form a temporary voting coalition with the voters to control Parliament

    The Ashcroft story is a Mandelson red herring that the press - as it ALWAYS DOES ; ( - have fallen for & are scampering after. Don`t waste your time on it

  • I can't agree kcirdrab. You have a billionaire, with an office at Conservative HQ, working to increase support in the marginals. You have a Conservative leader and a shadow chancellor who are both muli-millionaires. I don't begrudge any of them their wealth but I do believe that they will be inclined to support their own class if they get into office.

  • Class war, Mmm. that`s interesting : /

    The Ashcroft thing is a red herring tossed to the media behind the scenes by Mandelson trust me, Ashcroft should have killed it at the beginning by declaring his tax status & not given it legs.

    Class War? If David Davis had won the Con. leadership I think the Cons would be having an easier time of it, but we are where we are & it`s a ? of who steers the nation for the next 5: the burnt out wreck of New Labour with Brown at the helm or another option?

  • No, not class war. An assessment, based on past performance, of which party is more likely to represent the majority. The Thatcherite policy of increasing overall wealth through the trickle down effect has been discredited but it did mean that the wealthy got wealthier.

  • Trickle Down Economics is a 30 year old idea SURFARI, times have moved on.

    Parts of the Thatcherite revolution worked, parts didn`t, but I don`t think it`s a good idea when in May 2010 we need to decide who pilots the ship against the tidal wave of a New Depression that`s heading straight at us, we base it on reasoning of the politics of 2 decades ago. You might as well say: "Winter of Discontent", "The Sick Man of Europe" & "Red Robbo".

    We need to think 2010 & where we are NOW.

    A.B.

  • Alright, we leave the past in the past.

    What as far as the future is concerned have the Conservatives put forward as a policy (not a populist and unaffordable proposals) that will stave off this approaching depression? It isn't enough to say it was all Gordon Brown's fault and expect the electorate to vote for you on that basis alone.

  • Good 1, that`s the debate the nation needs, not nonsense about Tory Toffs & Ashcroft`s tax status

    I agree it`s not good enough to say Brown`s a disaster

    Osborne (I KNOW - I find him irritating too), is the only senior politician in the country who appears to comprehend what`s coming & is at least addessing seriously policies of cutting spending, stopping the crazy £ printing, hiking up taxes & interest rates.

    Brown`s stated intention is to keep running up the debt & £ printing : o

  • actually no it is actually known now that year on year that more was payed in welfare then proping hese bussiness up amazingly but yets agree to disagree.

    new labour for not changing it was wrong but hey ho

  • @DEXTA1969

    I`m not a Conservative but you`ve got Thatcher on the brain & are allowing that antagonism to blind you to a bigger issue - what the bunch sitting in Government at present has been doing & is doing to the nation

    Look about you at the situation, we`re faced with national bankruptcy & Brown with the burnt out husk that was New Labour is taking us full into the economic typhoon we`re facing obsessed only with his ego & clinging on to an office.

    Why aren`t you worried about this?

  • @kcirdrab I am worried about what Browns government has been doing, but the alternative, Cameron as PM frightens me a hell of a lot more. the man hides his old fashioned Thatcherite policies behind spin, lies or just the usual non-committal replies to the 'hot' questions. Cameron shouts for change while he dreams of 1979 all over again

  • @DEXTA1969

    The Cons have promised to make sure the NHS is provided for, are trying to pioneer new ideas in schools & other areas, & are addressing with at least some degree of seriousness the economic state we`re in. What do you think is missing? I admit they`re not overly impressive ... but l@@K at the alternative ; o

    Good to see that you`re not a Labour zombie, isn`t New Labour now a burn out & doing massive amounts of damage to the nation?

    Of the 2 at least the Cons have some ideas

  • But the Cons dont have any ideas. cameron has been shouting about cutting taxes for businesses while at the same time being typically quiet about where the moneys coming from. He wants to repeal the death duties for his rich buddies, again whos pocket does that cash come from? He'll screw the poor as usual and protect his buddies. Trouble is, there IS NO alternative. I'd shoot them all, tory labour whatever, but start with the rich lol

  • @DEXTA1969

    You`re right, the Cons have put out a mixed message which hasn`t done them any favours

    Any talk of cutting taxes except for the poorest in employment is misjudged,

    the Government needs to claw in every penny it can get, Cameron should withdraw the death duties idea & any talk of tax cuts until we`re clear out of this economic disaster

    Cameron`s limited by his social background, but I take 1 look at Brown ; o & know that New Labour`s dead & decaying & doing real damage to us.

  • @kcirdrab. May I say how much I admire your support of the great lady. If the Conservatives reintroduced the Thatcherite policies of 15% interest rates people would be encouraged to save and if they reintroduced the community charge there would be no need for councils to rely on central government for support. The country's problems solved at a stroke!

  • @SURFARISAM

    Thanks but I think you`ve misunderstood me

    Poll Tax - an unmitigated disaster, in fact I recall having some little local difficulty with the courts & constabulary in my area over my refusal to pay it ; (

    Interest rates do need to go up to flush out a tidal wave of bad debt that we`re faced with & support hard money assets rather than bad debts, but 15% (I presume that`s a ref to Lamont`s efforts??) is too much, unless Brown creates hyper-inflation, which is quite possible.

  • @kcirdrab. Actually, you've misunderstood me. It's just an exercise in jogging memories.

    The only thing I'm sure about the Conservatives is that I don't want them back!

  • @SURFARISAM

    No, I gathered that was the intention of that post, but I think you`re making a mistake in re-living 20 year + old battles & ingnoring the reality of the economic & political mess of the present.

    I DON`T CARE WHAT MRS THATCHER DID 2 DECADES AGO, I`m more worried about what`s sitting in Downing Street right now & what it`s doing to this nation`s prospects of facing a possible New Depression which has come about in part thru Brown`s financial incompetence ; (

    A.B.

  • If Labour win another 5 years we're all fucked.

  • @MPA2007

    If you want total financial ruin - vote New Labour in May

    "You`ll never vote for the Tories", so even if they came out with a manifesto you agreed with you STILL wouldn`t vote for it because they`re "snobs" & "hypocrites"?

    This kind of mindless allegiance is what the political class likes & secretly laughs at, you`re as ridiculous as the Toryshire set who "Would NEVER vote Labour"

    You`ve learned nothing from the expenses scandal. Act like an idiot & they`ll treat you like 1.

  • No new policies from Cameron as usual. If you vote Cameron you get the Tories, the party of the rich, enough said!

  • There are a number of policies here, in fact you could make an argument that there are too many for this sort of short broadcast.

    If you think the Tories are wrong post a reason saying specifically why that is rather than just mouthing 1 party allegiance platitudes & anachronistic Labour class prejudices ending with an exclamation mark.

    A.B.

  • I agree that there are a number of proposals, I wouldn't say policies, here. One simple question. With the approaching repayment of the government debt how will these be afforded? Also, I find the proposal to allow employees to manage themselves bizarre in the extreme. Isn't that socialism?

  • @SUFARISAM

    I agree, the economic situation is extremely serious, far more so than the mainstream media is letting on.

    Any Government elected in May 2010 is going to have its hands tied by that reality, & the level of austerity coming is going to be a shock, there`s increasing talk in economic circles Stateside that we`re in a new Depression.

    Osborne appears to have some comprehension of the situation & what`s required, Gordon Brown`s completely out of his depth & hasn`t a clue.

    A.B.

  • Fell asleep at 1:36.. it's like an audio version of the Daily Mail.

    If people want to know what the country will look like under Tory rule, look to Nottinghamshire. Over 28,000 objected to Tory proposals for cuts, as opposed to 24 who supported. The Tories haven't listened one little bit. At the budget meeting they all just sat around, occasionally made jokes, read the paper.. it was a disgrace.

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  • Take a look at the state of this country after almost 15 years of Labour & you`ll find a lot more to worry about than a few cuts in local government in Nottinghamshire.

    Wake up & take a good look about you. 5 more years of the creepy Thane of Cawdor`s blundering & well be bankrupted, we possibly are already.

    A.B.

  • Turkeys don't vote for Christmas. But who's feeding the turkeys?

  • David Cameron, be careful using the word "progressive". In American politics, this is about bigger government, more state control of it's people, higher taxes, wealth redistribution and the "welfare state". Please don't model your next government on Obama - he's the reason for the tea party movement. Progressive? I hope not.

  • BTW congratulations for allowing comments. The lefties are terrified of allowing any kind of free speech - the comments on Gorbos videos would make the screen melt.

  • I know right! My comments have been censored twice when I wrote on the Labour party website just now! They're desperate and totally brainwashing their own people. ALL comments on their website are very pro labour ones, that's all. Pathetic.

  • Why not REALLY cut business taxes - stimulate the economy, create jobs, increase tax revenue. How will it be funded? (although that's a bit like asking Dick Turpin how he will 'fund' the 'cost' of not robbing the next stagecoach..)...cut the size of State - BIG cuts, RUTHLESS cuts - throw out the leech-like tax-sucking do-nothing jobsworths that infest the public services. Let them try EARNING a living like the rest of us - let them see how high taxes make life impossible for ordinary folk.

  • DAVID CAMERON - WHY DO YOU WANT TO BE A PRIME MINISTER?

    What`s the BIG idea, not just policy objectives?

    What NEEDS to be done in No.10 that has driven you to come into Parliament, if that`s why you`re there, or are you a Tony Blair MKII, in it mainly for an ego trip & to be a footnote in a modern political history books?

    The "Broken Society", & support for marriage isn`t cutting it as a political vision & the public is shying away from you fearing a Blair clone.

    A.B.

  • My problem with the Tory's at the moment is this. Labour have wrecked the place, utterly wrecked it. The list of their blunders, cock ups, farces and sinister control freakery is endless. Yet...The Tories are not attacking them for it in any meaningful way. Every time Gordon smirks his way through a silky smooth PR planned TV slot, I rant furiously at the TV through a mixture of exasperation and anger...I want the Tories to appeal to that anger and stop trying to be smirking everymen!

  • I agree with you completely!

  • Cameron really is the ultimate f**king windbag. You'll barely notice any difference whether its him or Brown or Clegg who wins the election. They all support the failed multi-cultural experiment coming at they do from cozy non-multicultural areas. Vote UKIP for real change.

  • I was going to vote UKIP, until their ridiculous, anti-libertarian call for a ban on the burka. Libertarians do not believe in telling people what to wear. They lost my vote. I will probably vote Tory to remove Labour

  • Hey Dave

    Will you be attending this years Bilderberg meeting following your inauguration as British Prime Minister? I know how the Illuminati usually meet their hand-selected puppets before they're put in office, but if we have a may election they may have to wait till after.

  • British politics really is looking poor at the moment. We need our own Obama, someone who is inspirational and is one of us. Brown obviously isn't that, but then look at David Cameron and he isn't either.

    This just smacks of fakeness, it is too obviously scripted and cliched, and all the 'it's the many' and 'we're the ones' just sound terrible. The truth is there just isn't anyone out there who I want to vote for or relate to, which is a HUGE danger come May.. BNP etc

  • Hey DAVE! Get Gordon to allow comments on the number 10 video channel!!!!! The big yellow chicken XD I bet he's scared of what the people might say XD He should embrace criticism, you never know it might actually lead to positive change for once XD p.s. give us one of your spare millions that you have knocking about, i might burn it to help the economy crash so you can introduce the one world currency ;) XD of cause id buy myself a house with a bunker a moat and some mock tudor beams first :) XD

  • A lot of peoples accounts should be suspended. Rude and obseen remarks are something this country could do with out. If you have an arguement use it if not stop using typical Labour gutter politics.

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  • i wouldn't trust this tosser to run a bath let alone a country.

    it would be no different to labour if this tit gets his hands on Britain.

    you have to vote BNP or UKIP if you want to see real change.

  • I won't be voting for this liar, he advocated cuts at the start of the recession, where would that have got us

    He doesnt understand us

  • He isn't very specific is he, not too much on the env..

    Its waffle

  • con neo or neo con the whole fucking countrys suffering you tory twat give us everything we want ........vote m.a.f.i.a the party that puts on free barberques not dole ques

  • Not only am I ashamed to learn of the child migrant policy of the past, but I am ashamed that many MPs on all sides thought there was something more important to be doing today when the apology was being made to the 130,000 children who were sent away from these shores. I doubt there is one person in this land who wouldn't want their local MP representing them today in the House by being present for that apology.

  • Social Conscience Entrepreneurship

    @

    No men ever rise to any permanent improvement in their condition of body or of mind except by relying upon their own personal efforts'.

    The Crime-an War

    Восточная война, Vostochnaya Voina

    The forces of hell

    responsibility regarding injustice and problems in society

  • PR or Policy? I was worried to read that when the Conservative party published a top ten list of why to vote for them last week, the environment didn't even make the list.

    Just a few years ago, David Cameron was urging us to believe it was his top priority. He even went to the Arctic to be photographed with a husky.

    Climate Change and other environmental threats will be some of the biggest policy issues facing our planet and our country during the next parliament and beyond.

  • A very short while ago I would have agreed. Then I read "The Real Global Warming Disaster" by Christpopher Booker ISBN 9781441110527.

    If he is half right global warming has been the biggest political con ever. Global politics gone mad.

  • I'm thinking of leaving the country if cameron somehow manages to get elected. I find him patronising, insincere and annoying. I would actually prefer michael howard, william hague or ian duncan smith over cameron. I don't really see why he is bothering, he doesn't seem to stand for anything and i'm sure he could make more money in the private sector which is where he is probably better suited. Is he just trying to get elected to make mummy and daddy proud or something? What are you in this for?

  • That's complete rubbish 1coolknight - if it weren't for Gordon the eternal moron the people in this country would not be feeling so bloody fed up as they are right now - he should go back to teaching history and stay out of politics and stop pretending he knows how to run the economy/ education / law& order / armed services. etc etc

  • This man is Airbrushed Airhead, he's said nothing of any substance. If he was in power now this country would be in a much worse state than we are now.

  • Why aren't politicians to-the-point? Whenever they talk for ages its like theyre trying to cover something up with words.

    (maybe by asking retorical questions, oops)

  • I don't like his snooty face

  • May I suggest the reason that the polls have been so low in recent times is due to one reason................

    NO FAITH IN POLITICIANS of any party!!!

  • In a poll out today the lead is down to six points then Dave. Oh dear, whatever next. Panic?

  • Labour has failed. It's time for change-time for the Tories.

  • I think it would be better to have the election on May 6th as the growth figures will show the double dip. Do people realise that 2009 growth was the worst since 1921. I think Cameron should make a point of focusing how bad Labour has been on the economy and should make a headline of how Brown has been instrumental in the economic mess.

  • Labour should have the ballifs comming.

  • Here here!

  • Brown has got to go & Cameron has got to be the sane option for his replacement. I know who I'll be voting for in May.

  • I see Labour are closing down your lead on the opinion polls to 7 points. I dont think you have the killer punch to persuade people to vote for you. This time 13 years ago Tony Blair was well ahead in the opinion polls. Who would want to be the Prime Minister is this current economic climate anyway?

    I mean what a mess you will be inheriting, rather you than me Cammyboy.

  • Why you keep saying our country,your not a sovriegn nation you belong to the EU lock stock and barrell so be a good boy and do what they tell you.

  • Fucking Tosser

  • It'll be nice to have someone who's English in charge again.

    Fingers Crossed.

  • like voting for conservative is going to make any difference

  • David, if you try to look any more concerned your eyebrows will fall off.

  • The 'many' have been suffering ever since the Tory witch Thatcher kneecapped the country back in the 80s. What a po-faced public school wanker.

  • @trekkieloser1

    That 'Tory witch' increased the economy by over 20%, she rebuilt the country's 'knee caps'.

  • How does it feel to be bitter, cynical, hate-filled inverted-snob?

  • wow, Labours recession? so the Labour party is responsible for the credit crunch that originated in the US? damn Cam... I've never voted Tory before, but now I'm high on crack and like Cameron's airbrushed ads.

  • It started way before that when thatcher started to sell off all our assets to foreign countries

  • @StrayCommentary

    The reason why it came over here is because our banks (eg Northern Rock) were so poorly regulated by the Labour tripartite system.

  • Doesn't it strike anyone that the Tories are having to steal the language of the left to get ahead? Labour are shot and to be honest I didn't reckon much to Old Labour either, but the fact that Cameron has to try and be "progressive" just shows that conservatism is really dead.

  • Labour governments run the country into the ground every time; I remember the last one. I don't envy Cameron if he wins, just think of the mess that he's going to find ...

  • I agree with David Cameron. Anyone who is thick enough to still take a word any of what the Labour party says anymore needs to stop living in some sort of weird brainwashed place of denial. Labour have ruined Britain, The poverty gap has widened, feckless gangs of chavs rule sink estates, the country is so broke it's frightening and the prime minister is a mentally deranged, lying, thieving, bullying asshole who should either be in prison or banged up in a padded cell.

  • I will be voting Conservative but only because the alternative is worse. This video tells me nothing.

  • Pinochet222 is right. O.K. vote in a Conservative government. The Conservatives only pretend to have no policies. Remember the last time?

  • Is he saying -- with a straight face -- that this is Labor's recession?? (as opposed to a global recession, where Gordon Brown actually leads the way out of it!)

    Dear Brits, do not trust this guy! Just look at America and what Conservatives did to it!

  • @chriscroc

    They are to the left of the Democrats?? You should learn your history, moron. EPIC POVERTY is a good description of the Thatcherite reign!

    You're too naive and ignorant to comment on politics or policies. Go play your video games, kid.

  • @bigfootuk

    You're just a pathetic, dumb, screaming racist; you'll probably end up voting for the fascists anyway.

    Get lost.

  • Why should i trust anything this man has to say?

    Hes just trying to get into power.

  • If you use the word "change" the way Obama used it, then I don't want to hear anything you have to say.