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Anglo-German Diplomatic Incident Looming?



pasty

A different kind of pasty
Jul 5, 2003
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Is this really a good idea :lolol:

Cameron may watch match with Merkel

Prime Minister David Cameron has said that he and the German Chancellor Angela Merkel have talked about watching the World Cup knockout match between England and Germany together.
 




Lady Whistledown

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Ah yes, that well known football fan David Cameron.

Stop that bandwagon, I want to get on!
 




hart's shirt

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Angela's let herself go recently.

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Race

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Aug 28, 2004
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win or lose, drop the nut on her and kick her in the squirrell. then basil fawlty-esque hitler walk out of the room and back to blighty
 




Lady Whistledown

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Squirrel :lolol:
 








Buzzer

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Ah yes, that well known football fan David Cameron.

Stop that bandwagon, I want to get on!

Am I missing something? He hasn't jumped on any bandwagons as far as I can tell. Apparently posh people can be into football too and according to a chum of mine who has worked with him, he's a footie fan. Been a Villa fan since school.

Inverted snobbery, doncha love it?
 


Lady Whistledown

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I've heard that too. Bet he hasn't been to Villa Park many times though. If he said he supported Man United, we'd all be slaughtering him for being a plastic Noddy fan in exactly the same circumstances.
 


Buzzer

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I've heard that too. Bet he hasn't been to Villa Park many times though. If he said he supported Man United, we'd all be slaughtering him for being a plastic Noddy fan in exactly the same circumstances.

And you aren't slaughtering him now for having the temerity to like football whilst in possession of a plummy accent?
 






Buzzer

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Oct 1, 2006
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I expect he is. He's got chums who have got villas in Tuscany, villas in Belize, villas in Martinique, villas in the Cayman Islands... The list is endless.


Arf arf!

Mind you, he's not alone. Polly Toynbee has one too although as far as I know she's not a footie fan, bless her. She'll do anything for the working classes....





.....except join them.
 


Lady Whistledown

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And you aren't slaughtering him now for having the temerity to like football whilst in possession of a plummy accent?

I just don't believe he's a football fan. It's a bit like the Queen going to Wimbledon yesterday: she clearly had no interest whatsoever but had to keep up appearances.

Plenty of rich and/or posh people are big football fans. I just don't happen to believe David Cameron is one of them. He may prove me wrong by reciting the complete Villa European Cup winning team by heart. But I doubt it. Loads of politicians exaggerate their sporting affiliations in an attempt to win the popular vote, it's not just Cameron.
 




Buzzer

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I just don't believe he's a football fan. It's a bit like the Queen going to Wimbledon yesterday: she clearly had no interest whatsoever but had to keep up appearances.

Plenty of rich and/or posh people are big football fans. I just don't happen to believe David Cameron is one of them. He may prove me wrong by reciting the complete Villa European Cup winning team by heart. But I doubt it. Loads of politicians exaggerate their sporting affiliations in an attempt to win the popular vote, it's not just Cameron.

It's nothing like the Queen 'keeping up appearances'. He's not making a big song and dance about it. I haven't heard him go on about it much at all let alone exaggerate his affiliations. The only person who seems bothered about it is you. And you don't like the bloke, that's clear.

(and I can't name the 83 cup final side. Does that make me a non-Albion fan?)

Can you please point me to somewhere/anywhere that he has tried to big up his football affiliation please?
 


ROSM

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Dec 26, 2005
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It's nothing like the Queen 'keeping up appearances'. He's not making a big song and dance about it. I haven't heard him go on about it much at all let alone exaggerate his affiliations. The only person who seems bothered about it is you. And you don't like the bloke, that's clear.

(and I can't name the 83 cup final side. Does that make me a non-Albion fan?)

Can you please point me to somewhere/anywhere that he has tried to big up his football affiliation please?

Well he certainly didn't press his footballing credentials when working for itv digital as they went bust and he advised them on their handling of football league clubs during the aftermath. As for villa he has said he has am interest as a relative used to be chairman.
 




Beach Hut

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Jul 5, 2003
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All jealousy of the highest order just because Blair supported Newcastle (when they had a bit of success).

You lefties have got a long time out of power so may need to store up your insults.
 




Westdene Seagull

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I just don't believe he's a football fan. It's a bit like the Queen going to Wimbledon yesterday: she clearly had no interest whatsoever but had to keep up appearances.

Plenty of rich and/or posh people are big football fans. I just don't happen to believe David Cameron is one of them. He may prove me wrong by reciting the complete Villa European Cup winning team by heart. But I doubt it. Loads of politicians exaggerate their sporting affiliations in an attempt to win the popular vote, it's not just Cameron.

Much like the "common" people who jump on the bandwagon when the Olympics come round. Once every four years they watch a bit of running and jumping to be patriotic.

I don't like cricket but I still support the English cricket team when they play - it's because I'm ENGLISH and nothing to do with which sport it is.

As Ponce says - reverse snobbery - although it might have someting to do with the cuts the police are facing :p
 




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