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David Cameron: Hoodie hugging and foreign policy in Sweden

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On the second day of my visit to Sweden I met Carl Bildt, who is Sweden's Foreign Minister and a former Prime Minister of the country. After that I went to learn more about how families with young children are supported in Sweden -- and also learned that hoodies don't always hug you back!

Webcameron is the personal video blog of David Cameron, leader of the Conservative Party, where he gives you a behind-the-scenes look at what he's been up to. Visit http://www.conservatives.com for more information.

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  • David Cameron clearly doesnt have a clue what hes talking about; as usual.

    It actually makes me giggle when i hear or see the words 'Change' and 'Conservative' in the same sentence.

  • 'ooh i had dinner last night'

    well done congratulations fantastic , is it time for some tea ? or maybe some cheese

  • Just call him Dave.

    Dave the Tosser.

  • i woundlt hug a fucking hoodie if you paid me a 1000 pounds

  • Shogun2k7 cont... although it was seven years ago, its impact has remained. I believe experience is very formative in clarifying personal opinions and when it comes to serious crime I don't believe it should be tolerated. There is zero excuse for terrorising society and as such I believe there should be zero tolerance for the worst types of crime. Our neo-liberal experiment over several decades has utterly failed and the problem lies primarily in tolerating criminals.

  • Shogun2k7- Thankyou for replying. Yes, unfortunately I have experienced both. I have been attacked by a gang in broad daylight in a city centre with friends. They actually held a syringe to me and used threats, although we managed to get away. I have had verbal abuse on more occasions than I care to remember. And when I was 16 I was forced to leave home by yobs. We had been verbally and physically harassed for months and it was becoming a nightmare. In the end, we had to leave for safety. cont..

  • I have been attacked by a gang yes, but never forced to leave my home by yobs! You?

  • ivangrozny27- thats fine; thanks for your reply. I completely agree with you on gangs. I have had first hand experience of what they are capable of, having been driven out of my home some years ago by yobs. They seem to lack any human empathy and have a mindset of carnivorous animals. I frankly loathe them. I could write a lot about this but iv'e dominated the comments section a lot and don't want to seem arrogant.

    Hope things work out for you*

  • No mate, I certainly am not equating unemployed with criminal, sorry if it sounded that way, just having a pop at the ASBO 'gangs' and their parents (who should take most of the blame) who terrorise communities. I work in finance myself and am now too unemployed, hopefully should only be short term :0)

  • I know ive hogged this comments section. But crime is a subject im pationate on. I know first hand what its like to go through the fear, stress, loneliness and mental anguish of serious crime and I feel comment sections on youtube are a good way to air opinions.

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