Cameron playing the comedian and Miliband following a script... Ed looks way out of his depth
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I'm glad Cameron thinks there's plenty to laugh about, because most of the rest of the country doesn't share his sunny disposition.
They both got the name of he latest soldier to die wrong.
Originally Posted by Carnelian:
I'm glad Cameron thinks there's plenty to laugh about, because most of the rest of the country doesn't share his sunny disposition.
The last laugh will be on him I never thought we would ever see another prime minister/government like Thatcher, they are going to prove far worse in my opinion the people wont stand for it the second time around.
Six of one, half a dozen of the other. Cameron and Milliband are both idiots.
Ed Miliband seems very lightweight to me. He doesn't inspire confidence I'm afraid.
Ed seems ok to me, he's certainly not as polished as those two posh boys but he's got several points over Cameron and he has occasionally got under Dave's skin. I find Cameron's PMQ performances to reek of smug arrogance and self satisfaction.
Originally Posted by Carnelian:
Ed seems ok to me, he's certainly not as polished as those two posh boys but he's got several points over Cameron and he has occasionally got under Dave's skin. I find Cameron's PMQ performances to reek of smug arrogance and self satisfaction.
I agree Carnelian.. good postOriginally Posted by Carnelian:
Ed seems ok to me, he's certainly not as polished as those two posh boys but he's got several points over Cameron and he has occasionally got under Dave's skin. I find Cameron's PMQ performances to reek of smug arrogance and self satisfaction.
I find Cameron a arrogant tosspot, he's smug, he's personal in his attacks and comes across as a public schoolboy who is up his own a$se...oh hang on, he is one
This had me fuming and this when we're all in it together... I don;t think so you utter kn*b
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