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Uploaded by on May 23, 2006

Labour's campaign against David Cameron.

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  • Who's going to pay to fund all these extravagent promises David Cameron is making?? to uphold all the promises he's made him and his entire cabinet will have to work for free. Pfft and theres no way A TORY will ever do nothing for nothing.

  • Well said Tangoratsfan. Not being funny but im one of the unfortunates that was born and lived a while under tory reign..Thatcher then Major...both were a sham. My old man was pissed when he went to the flaklands at the task force they went with..he said it was embaressing..ships that were dragged out of mothballs..well done. Labour might not be perfect but a damn sight better than Tory glory.

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  • @Ohyewildthong You're appointing people to lead on your behalf so integrity/consistency are valid measures.

    ad hominem is a logical fallacy only when dealing with arguments and ideas exclusively, 

  • Karma-Chameleon is not the best choice of song with which to target a rival with .....its very popular. Didn't you know.

  • I bet you that in next election (which I'll be finally able to vote in) Labour would win if David Milliband is their leader

  • This smearing of other parties has to stop. This campaign is just as bad as the current (2010) conservative anti-Brown posters.

  • Labours red rose would get eaten by the Tory chameleon, and the Tory chameleon would get shite on by the Lib Dems bird. It's just the natural order.

  • Such a true video

  • Dave the Chameleon is essentially what every politician is regardless of party.

  • I do believe the term is ad hominem.

  • So when Thatcher (who wasn't PM then) was told her budget was cut, do something about it, you'd rather she'd sacked some teachers so the kids could still get their free milk? Yeah good priorities. And saving money? Who needs that when we can borrow £100+ billion a year!

  • oh aye, I'll agree with ye on that'n

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