David Cameron
David Cameron
I distrust this man. I don't know why, I just have a natural gut feeling that his whole image is merely a pretence to aid the rich and the already affluent. Don't get me wrong, he's an excellent speaker. His rhetoric is great too, but that's exactly why I do dislike him. I feel as though he's only trying to look after his own kind and by promising things such as an end to unlimited immigration and other such things he's appealing to much larger amount of stupid common voters.
I fear he and his party are going to take this entire country for a ride. I live in a place where Margaret Thatcher was born, and this town is a true reflection of real Tory policy and rule. For this reason I don't hope to see a Conservative government.
Anyone else feel the same?
I fear he and his party are going to take this entire country for a ride. I live in a place where Margaret Thatcher was born, and this town is a true reflection of real Tory policy and rule. For this reason I don't hope to see a Conservative government.
Anyone else feel the same?
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Very wise.Lozzer wrote:I distrust this man. I don't know why, I just have a natural gut feeling that his whole image is merely a pretence to aid the rich and the already affluent. Don't get me wrong, he's an excellent speaker. His rhetoric is great too, but that's exactly why I do dislike him. I feel as though he's only trying to look after his own kind and by promising things such as an end to unlimited immigration and other such things he's appealing to much larger amount of stupid common voters.
I fear he and his party are going to take this entire country for a ride. I live in a place where Margaret Thatcher was born, and this town is a true reflection of real Tory policy and rule. For this reason I don't hope to see a Conservative government.
Anyone else feel the same?


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David Cameron. A man educated at Eton and Oxford, a man of noble blood whose cabinet is made up almost exclusively of his former class mates, (making the next Tory government an oligarchy voted-in by only one third of the population. Democratic country my arse.) a man whose family has not known poverty for centuries, a man lying and deceitful enough to become a successful politician (a Tory one, no less), a man who is a self confessed Thatcherite, a man who is not worthy of being called such, a man whose very status, privileges and position were granted by a social and political system designed to oppress the poor and he has the nerve to talk about caring for the very people who have been exploited for generations just so he could lie to them about no longer exploiting their hopeless situation?
Cunt.
Cunt.

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Simplified.The Red Fox wrote:David Cameron. A man educated at Eton and Oxford, a man of noble blood whose cabinet is made up almost exclusively of his former class mates, (making the next Tory government an oligarchy voted-in by only one third of the population. Democratic country my arse.) a man whose family has not known poverty for centuries, a man lying and deceitful enough to become a successful politician (a Tory one, no less), a man who is a self confessed Thatcherite, a man who is not worthy of being called such, a man whose very status, privileges and position were granted by a social and political system designed to oppress the poor and he has the nerve to talk about caring for the very people who have been exploited for generations just so he could lie to them about no longer exploiting their hopeless situation?
Cunt.
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The Red Fox wrote:... a man who is a self confessed Thatcherite, a man who is not worthy of being called such...
Wow. What manner of sin would you have to commit to not be considered 'worthy' to be called a Thatcherite?
That's a bit like not being 'worthy' to be called badger smegma.

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Cameron? Come on, some of you must remember that mini-series "V". 'Nuff said.
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I read it as not worthy to be called a man.Horwood Beer-Master wrote:The Red Fox wrote:... a man who is a self confessed Thatcherite, a man who is not worthy of being called such...
Wow. What manner of sin would you have to commit to not be considered 'worthy' to be called a Thatcherite?
That's a bit like not being 'worthy' to be called badger smegma.

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Politics in this country is now essentially about how to manage the cake and how to slice it up. The nature of the cake and what it is made of isn't up for grabs any more. Capitalism is now a hegemony and as with hegemonies, we are even beginning to lose the language to be critical. Just the mention of Marxism these days has people cringing for example.
It don't really matter who gets in. They are simply managers.
It don't really matter who gets in. They are simply managers.
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Very true, hence my feeling Cameron is just alright - what more can we expect from our current political class.Rumertron wrote:They are simply managers.
It would be much more exciting if Boris was in his shoes - he's nowhere near as naive as he lets on, and he's ruthless as well (look how he got rid of Ian Blair) but at least he calls a spade a spade and he has a unique charisma. But we all know that people on the eccentric spectrum are never going to get the really big jobs.
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Rumertron wrote:Politics in this country is now essentially about how to manage the cake and how to slice it up. The nature of the cake and what it is made of isn't up for grabs any more. Capitalism is now a hegemony and as with hegemonies, we are even beginning to lose the language to be critical. Just the mention of Marxism these days has people cringing for example.
It don't really matter who gets in. They are simply managers.
I agree with that sentiment. I was watching Question Time last night, and I wondered how embarrassed I would be if a member of the audience was to ask something about whether capitalism was still relevant. But then I really did cringe because as the host began to read out the names of political participants for next week someone cheered. He had mentioned Nick Griffin.
Stupid fucking idiot, it's not American politics--but perhaps its what we need.
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Re: David Cameron
Its his shifty eyes.
Libertarianism: The belief that out of all the terrible things governments can do, helping people is the absolute worst.
Re: David Cameron
It looks like he got a prod in the eye.Devogue wrote:He can't help that. He's a prod.Animavore wrote:Its his shifty eyes.
Libertarianism: The belief that out of all the terrible things governments can do, helping people is the absolute worst.
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Paisley on a Ferris wheel?Animavore wrote:It looks like he got a prod in the eye.Devogue wrote:He can't help that. He's a prod.Animavore wrote:Its his shifty eyes.
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