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 Post subject: David Cameron
PostPosted: Mon Nov 13, 2023 11:23 am 
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Mr "F*ck up Brexit" has just been appointed as Foreign Secretary and because he no longer is a M.P. has been made a life time Baron.

Jobs for the boys as they all p*ss in the same pot?


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 Post subject: Re: David Cameron
PostPosted: Mon Nov 13, 2023 12:01 pm 
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The guys is a clown and should be deported.

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 Post subject: Re: David Cameron
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That’ll be electorally popular. Mr Austerity and Mr Brexit rolled onto one.

Sunak has also estranged the few Tory members who would still vote for him by sacking Suella for telling the truth.


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 Post subject: Re: David Cameron
PostPosted: Mon Nov 13, 2023 12:32 pm 
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Mr Irrelevant wrote:
That’ll be electorally popular. Mr Austerity and Mr Brexit rolled onto one.

Sunak has also estranged the few Tory members who would still vote for him by sacking Suella for telling the truth.


She is not frightened to say what she thinks or believes in which is a bit of fresh air really. Will she end up as leader. It'll be a mite jollier in the House with her on the back benches.
With her as leader of the Tories and Raynor leader of Labour, audiences for PM question would reach record proportions..
I wonder if the despatch box would be removed and a bath of mud put in it's place for them to exchange views in. :laugh:

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 Post subject: Re: David Cameron
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Mr Irrelevant wrote:
That’ll be electorally popular. Mr Austerity and Mr Brexit rolled onto one.

Sunak has also estranged the few Tory members who would still vote for him by sacking Suella for telling the truth.

Not allowed to upset the people who run the country, aka The Media, by speaking the truth. Cause them to do work and bad mouth anyone who has a United Kingdom and Northern Ireland Passport.


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 Post subject: Re: David Cameron
PostPosted: Mon Nov 13, 2023 1:46 pm 
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Critical Thinking wrote:
Mr "F*ck up Brexit" has just been appointed as Foreign Secretary and because he no longer is a M.P. has been made a life time Baron.

Jobs for the boys as they all p*ss in the same pot?

Teflon Cameron…always reminds of a Park Lane Rolls Royce showrooms silver tongued car salesman...

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 Post subject: Re: David Cameron
PostPosted: Mon Nov 13, 2023 1:58 pm 
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The opposition will have a fieldday with this currupt old Etonian who has more shit on him than a pig farmer.
The PM has lost the plot.

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 Post subject: Re: David Cameron
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They’re all as weak as a foam girder….we need a benevolent dictatorship, I nominate the wife bbolt

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 Post subject: Re: David Cameron
PostPosted: Mon Nov 13, 2023 2:22 pm 
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Labourites should be happy though. They’ve now got someone further left than starmer to vote for.


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 Post subject: Re: David Cameron
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Maggie always said that a benevolent dictatorship was the best way to run a country. This cuckoo in downing street rules by committee and with that the lowest common denominator always triumphs.


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 Post subject: Re: David Cameron
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Mr Irrelevant wrote:
Labourites should be happy though. They’ve now got someone further left than starmer to vote for.

I really can’t tell them all apart..they’re all middle aged students who’d be unemployable outside politics.
None of them listen to the public at large, they talk down to us.

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 Post subject: Re: David Cameron
PostPosted: Tue Nov 14, 2023 8:03 am 
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derwent wrote:
Mr Irrelevant wrote:
That’ll be electorally popular. Mr Austerity and Mr Brexit rolled onto one.

Sunak has also estranged the few Tory members who would still vote for him by sacking Suella for telling the truth.


She is not frightened to say what she thinks or believes in which is a bit of fresh air really. Will she end up as leader. It'll be a mite jollier in the House with her on the back benches.
With her as leader of the Tories and Raynor leader of Labour, audiences for PM question would reach record proportions..
I wonder if the despatch box would be removed and a bath of mud put in it's place for them to exchange views in. :laugh:


Braverman was all talk and no action, Sunak was scared to sack her as he knew she is popular with the ERG, PM Question Time should be interesting on Wednesday.


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 Post subject: Re: David Cameron
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Mr Irrelevant wrote:
That’ll be electorally popular. Mr Austerity and Mr Brexit rolled onto one.

Sunak has also estranged the few Tory members who would still vote for him by sacking Suella for telling the truth.

just wonder what his first mistake will be. cocked up his career over brexit and having zero knowledge of what ordinary people think. if i was sunak i,d be wearing a stab vest now but only on the back he,ll need protection.


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 Post subject: Re: David Cameron
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I see Cruella Bravewoman has finished her resignation letter to Rishi Boy and she slates him and this will split the Conservative Party even further.

Many are saying the General Election will be next May - oh shit does that mean that awful Starmer will be in power? And Ca-moron will only have 6 months as Foreign Secretary but a lifetime honour.


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 Post subject: Re: David Cameron
PostPosted: Tue Nov 14, 2023 8:39 pm 
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Critical Thinking wrote:
I see Cruella Bravewoman has finished her resignation letter to Rishi Boy and she slates him and this will split the Conservative Party even further.

Many are saying the General Election will be next May - oh shit does that mean that awful Starmer will be in power? And Ca-moron will only have 6 months as Foreign Secretary but a lifetime honour.

Hung Parliament big time :angry-tappingfoot:


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 Post subject: Re: David Cameron
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I reckon Sunak boned her during one of the many COVID pissed up Fridays - would certainly explain a lot. Like her reappointment after being axed days earlier from the same job, all the way through to turning a blind eye and her basically becoming a loose canon. She's clearly got a lot of shit on him that he's worried about being exposed.


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 Post subject: Re: David Cameron
PostPosted: Wed Nov 15, 2023 3:53 am 
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Kettering Poolie wrote:
I reckon Sunak boned her during one of the many COVID pissed up Fridays - would certainly explain a lot. Like her reappointment after being axed days earlier from the same job, all the way through to turning a blind eye and her basically becoming a loose canon. She's clearly got a lot of shit on him that he's worried about being exposed.


Shes totally unboneable. Surely no one could be that desperate.
Now looking good for REFORM to come in with a late show.
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 Post subject: Re: David Cameron
PostPosted: Fri Nov 17, 2023 9:04 pm 
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Just read through the Eton version of the Oxford English Dictionary, looked up Politics and it said ‘see Organised crime’


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 Post subject: Re: David Cameron
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More like dis-organised crime?


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