Hampster Gull
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- Dec 22, 2010
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He has the vote of the country, he has a few years to go yet
He has the vote of the country, he has a few years to go yet
and lots of that corrupt money in the banks here
hang on a cotton picking minute who are actually the corrupt ones here?
Completely corrupt scumbag calls other completely corrupt scumbags completely corrupt. Nothing to see here.
What article? I was commenting on the original story. And I stand by my comment, as it's true.Have you read the article?
What article? I was commenting on the original story. And I stand by my comment, as it's true.
Well that is one comment he made that is certainly correct. People should have better things to do than seek to criticise the truth. Get over it, move on.
If South Africa is placed 61 on the Transparency International Index with all the shenanigans that go on here, then Nigeria and Afghanistan must be fantastically corrupt.
Why, is he lying then, or just speaking his mind.
Can't rely on this Transparency International thing, can we? Surely the data must be corrupt, if it supplied by the countries involved - by Nigeria, Afghnistan, SA, us, the EU, etc, etc, etc.
He's spot on. However, he is supposed to be a politician so why did he open his oafish podgy gob with a camera so close by?
It really really bothers me that the people running the country on both sides of the house are so desperately out of touch with the majority. I am not a natural conservative but would have so much more respect for that party if it was run by a talented moderate from a normal background - someone like David Davis. Instead we have to stomach these boorish, crass bell-ends with a Bullingdon background. It is embarrassing that the Tory membership see fit to elevate these people to such positions. Cameron, Osborn, Johnson - the whole lot of them are a massive millstone. Time and time again, they all seem to say utterly crass, dumb-arsed things, showing they have no political nous whatsoever.
I'll save my opposite rant about class warriors selecting the unelectable Jeremy Corbyn for a more appropriate thread.
By the way, the Queen shouldn't be let off lightly either. As a republican, I've always respected her as someone who knows she needs to not voice an opinion on sensitive issues. So again, what is she doing allowing herself to be filmed sympathising with a police officer about the Chinese being so rude? China, ma'am, may not be your cup of tea, but there are millions in this country whose jobs rely on cordial trading relations with the 2nd biggest economy in the world. Remember your place, please.
I agree that there is a time and place for comments like this, but I suspect that there has been a betrayal of trust here. Cameramen would have filmed hundreds of events like this over the years and heard all sorts of vaguely contentious comments, particularly at the Queen's garden parties, so why have these snippets been released now I wonder?
If I was a public figure, I'd be wary of saying ANYTHING remotely contentious while a camera was rolling. Surely this is basic stuff isn't it?
Cameron is an oafish, boorish goon seemingly incapable of intelligent political conduct. And he'd be nowhere near the echelons of Tory power if it wasn't for his silver-spoon Etonian upbringing. There must be dozens of more talented Tory MPs who could do a better job of the dreadful handful running the country.
He's spot on. However, he is supposed to be a politician so why did he open his oafish podgy gob with a camera so close by?
It really really bothers me that the people running the country on both sides of the house are so desperately out of touch with the majority. I am not a natural conservative but would have so much more respect for that party if it was run by a talented moderate from a normal background - someone like David Davis. Instead we have to stomach these boorish, crass bell-ends with a Bullingdon background. It is embarrassing that the Tory membership see fit to elevate these people to such positions. Cameron, Osborn, Johnson - the whole lot of them are a massive millstone. Time and time again, they all seem to say utterly crass, dumb-arsed things, showing they have no political nous whatsoever.
I'll save my opposite rant about class warriors selecting the unelectable Jeremy Corbyn for a more appropriate thread.
By the way, the Queen shouldn't be let off lightly either. As a republican, I've always respected her as someone who knows she needs to not voice an opinion on sensitive issues. So again, what is she doing allowing herself to be filmed sympathising with a police officer about the Chinese being so rude? China, ma'am, may not be your cup of tea, but there are millions in this country whose jobs rely on cordial trading relations with the 2nd biggest economy in the world. Remember your place, please.