Should David Cameron be publicly vilified for his previous anti-Mandela campaigning at University?

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by vanorak, Dec 6, 2013.

  1. no...you're thinking of James Mason...the TV Attorney....had a hit in the Sixties with "Magic Moments".....talented guy
     
  2. I like that game but it would take me ages to play! Whats it called?
     
  3. He's a Tory, therefore an ignorant toff Baffoon who's only real mission is to increase the wealth of the 'upper class' whilst stepping on everyone else.

    Enough said
    :)
     
  4. So I take it you won't be renewing your membership to The Carlton Club....;)
     
  5. its not true cameron was too busy being rodgered by boris and his other public schoolboy chums. Right of passage and and all that what o. Never tryed it myself, not sure if that would count as an affair to the missus?? Romans liked it apparently.
     
  6. It's the ancient Greeks you're thinking of. They invented bumming.
     
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  7. rickyrooo1

    rickyrooo1 Hanging round like a bad smell

    i really did laugh out loud at "the greeks" i always thought it was cowboys who rode bearback.
     
  8. he wasn't called Aris totle for nothing;)
     
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  9. Agree wiv Vanorak , funny how when elected , politicians have a volte face re their previously held views, Boris Johnstone is , apart from other flaws, an adulterer who has fathered a child outside wedlock, wot a great example of a leader, (not) and before you rush to your keyboards , how many of you guys married who are still married have a wife who would accept that?/think its fine conduct?and, that scruffy hair /buffoon image he projects, man of the people? please ! does anyone buy into that/think that is the real deal? really?
     
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  10. I think it's his flaws that make him likeable...Don't get me wrong...I'm no Tory, by any stretch, but I think characters like Boris Johnson light up an otherwise dreary political stage...what completely Fs me off is the unwillingness for the so called political intelligencia to listen to an opposing view and say "actually....you may have something there"...'tit for tat' is just tit, in my book
     
  11. Zed

    Zed Gradually getting grumpier

    About 30 years ago, politicians stopped being wrong and started to "fail to get their message across", implying that they're right, but we're too thick to see it.
     
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  12. I'd rather have this lot than the last lot..... Blair, what a prick.
     
  13. And the difference is ?.. Grazzer.... do tell?
     
  14. There's no point getting into political debates, they are all corrupt lying bell ends. No mater which way you swing, they all tell you what you want to hear to get your vote and then when in power they flip you over and have carnal knowledge of you against your will.
     
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  15. Don't get me started.....

    Iraq, immigration, soaring house prices, flogging our gold reserves at their lowest value, Iraq, Afghanistan, being in love with Bush who is the biggest ***** of the century so far..... Cameron and his lot may be toffs, but they aren't reckless idiots, except for Gove who is just a parody for Harry Enfield's Tory Boy sketch.

    I'll admit I'm not a lover of Labour, but I'm not a fan of politicians in general. The coalition isn't doing an awful job, that's all I'm saying really.
     
  16. Not many people are actual Tories, but the economic incompetence of the alternatives drives people to them. There is no economically sensible party with decent social policies (maybe even a bit of republicanism / separation of church and state if we were to get really lucky). If Gordon Brown had actually been prudent rather than just saying he was, Labour would still be in power.
     
  17. another of my favourites is "let me answer the question I think you're asking...."
     
  18. Westminster strikes me as an Ivory Tower, populated in the main by well-heeled Lawyers, with good connections and the right schooling...once through the doors, it's a matter of schmoozing and subterfuge. High-rankers are surrounded by sycophants and lick-spittles desperate to make a good impression...is it any wonder ministers have an over-inflated sense of their own self worth...Being a successful Politician becomes an end in itself...and in the process they lose sight of what a parliamentary representative is meant to be...representative.
     
  19. I don't think the Greeks did it with bears. ;)
     

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