You have some nerve telling people to vote for you after supporting 2 leaders who instigated 2 illegal wars and caused death and misery for millions of innocents.
Answer this: why has this Labour government prohibited the truth about Dr Kelly's death, which will be made public only when all those involved are dead or too old to be prosecuted? I think the whole country would like to know. Let's hear it then
#1: 2 wrongs don't make a right, & I don't care for Cameron &/or the Tories. Anyway, the Falklands was not based on beeing America's servants, didn't cause the mayhem of Iraq or Afghanistan, create persecutions of Muslims, cause bombings in London, a global "war on terror", loss of civil liberties, etc.. #2: Since you're in the mood to reply, please answer me about the Dr Kelly point
In politics, you cannot be eveything to eveyone. If this were the case, it will be impossible to get things done. I find myself hating Cameron more everyday. Dave the chameleon is far gorgeous than Dave the man puppet.
I'm not a Labour supporter but I hope they resurrect this Dave the Chameleon campaign. Especially as, in the election this campaign was used during, Labour was trounced and only just avoided finishing 3rd behind the LibDems!
I believe in Gordon Brown. David Cameron is an over privileged over-rated slime ball who hasn't got a clue. You need more than an average sound bite to become PM
David the Chameleon learns a number of 'sneaky' skills in P.R., making him a master of spin. He changes his name to the more informal 'Dave' & learns that, as a Chameleon, he can change his colours at will.
As the narrator says:
"..and Dave the Chameleon changed into every colour of the rainbow, as he told everyone just what he 'thought' they wanted to hear. But underneath it all he was still true blue, through and through."
This first episode details the biography of Dave. A true blue David the Chameleon emerges from a blue egg - royal blue being the Conservative party's colour & goes to school, wearing a straw hat, an allusion to his Etonian past.
Dave, like David Cameron, joins the Conservative Party during its time in power under John Major but, when Major's government begins to collapse, David the Chameleon 'disappears' into the background to work in public relations.
Truly the most pathetic party broadcast ever
johnsmith622 1 week ago
I'd rather have Dave than Red Ed
charlesfisher757 1 year ago
I feel propaganda....
charlieocheerio 1 year ago
You have some nerve telling people to vote for you after supporting 2 leaders who instigated 2 illegal wars and caused death and misery for millions of innocents.
Answer this: why has this Labour government prohibited the truth about Dr Kelly's death, which will be made public only when all those involved are dead or too old to be prosecuted? I think the whole country would like to know. Let's hear it then
kidcalabria 1 year ago
@kidcalabria Dindn't the conservative start and illegal war in the 80's... The Falklands surely not.
CootsProductions 1 year ago
@CootsProductions
#1: 2 wrongs don't make a right, & I don't care for Cameron &/or the Tories. Anyway, the Falklands was not based on beeing America's servants, didn't cause the mayhem of Iraq or Afghanistan, create persecutions of Muslims, cause bombings in London, a global "war on terror", loss of civil liberties, etc.. #2: Since you're in the mood to reply, please answer me about the Dr Kelly point
kidcalabria 1 year ago
@CootsProductions Actually, there was no war formally declared.
Udany147 3 weeks ago
I nearly laghed at this.
Nearly.
I hate the Tories, but I will NEVER vote for the facist Labour Party or ANY mainstream party again.
I waste all of my voting age years trying to elect labour, only to end up with a facist party headed by Joe Stalin MK2.
BrainDeadBritain 1 year ago
In politics, you cannot be eveything to eveyone. If this were the case, it will be impossible to get things done. I find myself hating Cameron more everyday. Dave the chameleon is far gorgeous than Dave the man puppet.
Pepper6464 1 year ago
I'm not a Labour supporter but I hope they resurrect this Dave the Chameleon campaign. Especially as, in the election this campaign was used during, Labour was trounced and only just avoided finishing 3rd behind the LibDems!
mholt8 1 year ago
@mholt8 I can't trust Cameron at all.
Conservatives put up that ad about Brown's u-turn on the Eu and did the same thing but in a shorter time
kayman92 1 year ago
I believe in Gordon Brown. David Cameron is an over privileged over-rated slime ball who hasn't got a clue. You need more than an average sound bite to become PM
Fondmemories13 2 years ago 4
I wish I could be sure no UK taxpayer's money was used in the production of this very clever video.
MrSonicAdvance 2 years ago
i would rather have Brown than the prick cameron, oh sorry drug smuggler swearer
lowestoftbus 2 years ago 6
I'd rather hav cameron than brown - who has ruined the county's finances for future generations
longlivejacko 2 years ago
David the Chameleon learns a number of 'sneaky' skills in P.R., making him a master of spin. He changes his name to the more informal 'Dave' & learns that, as a Chameleon, he can change his colours at will.
As the narrator says:
"..and Dave the Chameleon changed into every colour of the rainbow, as he told everyone just what he 'thought' they wanted to hear. But underneath it all he was still true blue, through and through."
TheLabourParty1900 2 years ago 2
Episode 1:
This first episode details the biography of Dave. A true blue David the Chameleon emerges from a blue egg - royal blue being the Conservative party's colour & goes to school, wearing a straw hat, an allusion to his Etonian past.
Dave, like David Cameron, joins the Conservative Party during its time in power under John Major but, when Major's government begins to collapse, David the Chameleon 'disappears' into the background to work in public relations.
TheLabourParty1900 2 years ago
The Labour Party believe that this is a trick to hide his conservative values from others, as well as being an indecisive populist.
TheLabourParty1900 2 years ago
Dave the Chameleon is one of the Labour Party's advertising slogans directed at the Conservative leader David Cameron.
As we all know, David Cameron is an ever changing populist who will say whatever people want him to say & be whatever people want him to be.
The aim is to show that Cameron will 'change his colours' to fit the opinions of the people he is speaking to at a certain time.
TheLabourParty1900 2 years ago