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Is David Cameron Trying to tell us something?

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posted on Aug, 6 2010 @ 04:31 PM
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Freedom ERP

Well said, I normally like Kevinunkown and his postings but your initial post 'Kevin' was a little bit politically biased towards the red party I felt.
The other guy as you said has put up S**t creek without a boat let alone a paddle or even inflatable arm bands.....

I do think however that maybe he is a little more aware of things that perhaps we mere mortals don't know !! With the fires in Russia, the worst floods ever in Pakistan and the heatwave in many parts of the world then maybe there is a change afoot ???!!!

Best Regards

PurpleDOG UK

PS - for the record Mr Cameron was wholely supportive of keeping the Lockerbie bomber in jail for the duration.. It was the Scottish lot whom have been given authority by the Red party to set him free..... I thought they were going to publish the documents which might get a few sweating !!!



posted on Aug, 6 2010 @ 04:33 PM
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I think he will be better than Thatcher and Brown but only time will tell, i was a bit of a fan of Blair. Saying that though i think he had to go as did brown (ok he stayed 5 days to long lol) I hope Cameron does better than both of them despite my ideological allegiance it would be for the good of the state.



posted on Aug, 6 2010 @ 04:34 PM
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kevinunknown

just reading this post - a big mansion, earl grey, blah blah..............

Kevin , you have a BIG party political CHIP on your shoulder.... get over it !!!

the only way forward is to forget your red, blue, yellow and others mentality...........If we go back there to those days where trying new ideas is bad, we must do as we have always done is good..... then were F****d

Regards

PurpleDOG UK



posted on Aug, 6 2010 @ 04:35 PM
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Originally posted by kevinunknown
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What so I lose my credibility because some people disagree with my political views. I do not really want to get into any political debate like I say it was just an idea I had. The idea that this idea is less credible because of my political views is just totally stupid.


The fact that you hoped Labour would get back in shows that you have no political views.



posted on Aug, 6 2010 @ 04:38 PM
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Poor Ol' Dave, He must have thought that he knew how the world worked.

You can just picture it, the Queen leans over, whispers in his ear "I'm a reptilian from another planet"


I really do believe that the elites are insulated from the truth, and some times, when they see the light, they are truly shocked!!

EDIT to add, it seems he says what he thinks, not what he thinks others want him to say, can't be too bad. I'll get back to you in a few years time though lol!!


[edit on 6-8-2010 by kiwifoot]



posted on Aug, 6 2010 @ 04:40 PM
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I really don’t want this to turn into a political debate, ok i vote labour does that mean everything i post from now on loses all credibility of course it doesn’t. I have said thus far i support david Cameron despite not having voted for him. This thread is merely asking the question if his recent gaffes are evidence he might know something big. I am probably wrong, its just a hypotheses, might be wrong, might be right. Either way it has nothing atoll to do with my political ideology.

oh and that was a joke

[edit on 6-8-2010 by kevinunknown]



posted on Aug, 6 2010 @ 04:43 PM
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Originally posted by kevinunknown
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I really don’t want this to turn into a political debate, ok i vote labour does that mean everything i post from now on loses all credibility of course it doesn’t. I have said thus far i support david Cameron despite not having voted for him. This thread is merely asking the question if his recent gaffes are evidence he might know something big. I am probably wrong, its just a hypotheses, might be wrong, might be right. Either way it has nothing atoll to do with my political ideology.


Well you got your political allegiance wrong.
And you've kept up your record with your hypotheses.
Congratulations, 2 out of 2.



posted on Aug, 6 2010 @ 04:44 PM
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I think those comments have been taken to be a bit more serious than they were actually meant by the OP, relax people, lets not turn this thread into a 'which is the right party' debate.

Besides the tories are well known for 'mansions and Earl Grey'


Before i get flamed, that was meant as a joke and im not political in any way.



posted on Aug, 6 2010 @ 04:47 PM
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kevinunknown

Fairplay, I hear what you say and for the record I think that maybe your right.
Maybe he now knows more than he first did and that has shaken him a bit.. Maybe he now realizes that we (the UK) actually do not have has much SWAY in the world and perhaps he doesn't like having to deal with a Pakistani president whom will probably be out of a job pretty soon, if the Pakistani population get their way.....

On the subject of politics - I just ask that everyone should really think to themselves, Party politics is actually flawed... Wether your mum and Dad brought you up Blue, Red or yellow should be parked and party prejudices should be lost.. .. Otherwise in a few years it will all go full circle and we ALL won't have learn't a thing..

Regards

PurpleDOG UK



posted on Aug, 6 2010 @ 04:47 PM
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For anyone dumb enough to support Labour, here's a question.
Name 3 good things they did in 12 years of office.
You only have a week to think of something !!!!!!!!!!!



posted on Aug, 6 2010 @ 04:48 PM
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Its a very arrogant person who accuses somebody else’s allegiance as being wrong. Not only is it arrogant but its also a damnation of democracy. I should be free vote for who i chose i wouldn’t say you are wrong or lose any credibility just because of who you vote for so why should you do that to me. My hypotheses might be wrong but my political allegiance isn’t, nor is yours.



posted on Aug, 6 2010 @ 04:49 PM
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Catch_a_Fire

There are plenty of RED mansions and teapots out there believe me !!!!

I think it's time to scrap all the colours and get MP's working for the public not their prehistoric and traditional party views


Regards
PurpleDOG UK



posted on Aug, 6 2010 @ 04:51 PM
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Originally posted by kevinunknown
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Its a very arrogant person who accuses somebody else’s allegiance as being wrong. Not only is it arrogant but its also a damnation of democracy. I should be free vote for who i chose i wouldn’t say you are wrong or lose any credibility just because of who you vote for so why should you do that to me. My hypotheses might be wrong but my political allegiance isn’t, nor is yours.


You're right.
I may have to watch what I say, but I can think what I want.
And I think only losers support Labour.



posted on Aug, 6 2010 @ 04:52 PM
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Well one persons gaffe is another persons smart move. The only comment I didn't like was the junior partner bit.
He spoke the truth about Pakistan except you are not supposed to say it. Personally I find Cameron a refreshing change. And why the f should we jump to Washington's bidding like some naughty child being brought to the head teachers office? Let's face it - Cameron was damned if he agreed and damned if he didn't.
Also I'm amazed that anyone should find any deep meaning to any relief on Gordon Browns face. He had just had the fight of his life and lost. It must have been a bitter sweet relief as he realised he was actually a free man and could have his life back. Tony Blair, if you recall, looked noticeably younger after his departure.



posted on Aug, 6 2010 @ 04:53 PM
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ukmadmax

I only know one thing they did...............

Undermined my faith in politics further than the previous parties and re-in forced the 'snouts in a trough' image I have always had about politicians....

Regards
PurpleDOG UK



posted on Aug, 6 2010 @ 04:54 PM
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I vote labour because they are the closed thing to a socialist party we have, i wish they were closer, but they’re the closest of the 3. I vote for a different party that my parents and i vote conservative in EU elections, because i agree with most of their EU policy.



posted on Aug, 6 2010 @ 04:58 PM
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Couldn't agree with you more, maybe Cameron will be the one to get the ball rolling in that direction, however outspoken.



posted on Aug, 6 2010 @ 05:00 PM
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i didnt vote for annyone because they all seem shady to me and knowone had anything that made me think ah those boys know the score! it's early days yet and we'll see how it goes however i think the coalitions spending cuts were needed, what were labour going to do tell us it's all ok gordons saving the world
but im shure we'll soon find out if the right peopl are in charge.



posted on Aug, 6 2010 @ 05:03 PM
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I echo the sentiment presented by David Cameroon on the first two issues Twin Tower and Pakistan but against the Iran one. Reason being there is considerable amount of evidence in Twin Tower issue and the Pakistan supporting terrorism but so far no evidence which states Iran has nuclear weapon.

Remember when N.Korea tested a small nuke all around the world the seismic monitors alerted about it within a day or two, if Iran did have nukes they would have to test it and the monitors would capture it.



posted on Aug, 6 2010 @ 05:05 PM
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Back to topic

I also think that D Cameroon (sorry couldn't help myself) is probably really aware of the reductions required in the UK to make any Significant change to the deficit.. He probably fears being public enemy number 1 in the next 6 to 12 months..... I feel a littles orry for him....


Like KevinUnknown, I TOO wished that G.Brown had been re-elected but not for the same reasons..... You see if Labour had won power again then they would have had to face the On-coming Wraith but now it feels as though they got away scott free and then the POP culture brain of most of the population will have forgotten who is to blame for the reductions REALLY...

Regards

PurpleDOG UK




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