David Cameron calls Ed Miliband "Basil Brush" (Prime Minister's Questions, 15.12.10)
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@16Arson Its the House of Commons... Says a lot about "your" politics
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All David Cameron seems to do in the House of Lords is pump out jokes and offensive jibes to the opposition...Says alot for his politics
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@davidfgranger tbf we're £1 trillion in debt...surely these cuts are very necessary
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@timm2million Have you checked with mummy and daddy ? 'mummy you have been giving me a balanced view on polotics and life havent you?' mummy; 'of course dear now go to the shop and get a Daily express for me and the Sun for your dad'.
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Lib Dems will look at Cameron and Milliband and will see only one leader. Milliband doesn't have the back bone and can only make snide quips whereas Cameron will attack all criticism head on with a smile on his face.
Under Cameron, the country may have to make sacrifices. But I'd rather take the hits and come out on top than fuck myself over to fit in with the rest of the EU.
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@birdandthe If you choose to see politics in monochromatic view to keep yourself from thinking, but hurling school yard insults, well you are weak. I mean mentally, I am sure you’re big and tough with your sloped forehead. I imagine, too you reek being out in the countryside fornicating with the livestock.
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If Cameron can come through with such promises and cut bureacracy thus save money and allow spending on "improving hospitals, nurses, beds and doctors" then that would be great and I'd support him. Sad thing is, a lot of the stuff that comes out of their mouths is bs and especially in these debates because they're just trying to mug off the other party members, getting this country no closer to improvement. Fucking toffs.
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@timm2million DELUDED FOOL
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@robhingston its the cocaine
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@amaya8182 you need some of camerons cocaine
milliband clearly has scripted one liners that sound weak
THthefirst 1 month ago 15
I think these cuts are wrong at a time when negotiations are still going on, parents and the public are being let down by both sides, and it's time to put aside the rhetoric and get back round the negotiating table to ensure this doesn't happen again. The government is acting in a reckless and provocative manner.
davidfgranger 2 months ago 2