UK prime minister returns from Europe again.

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  1. cerberus

    cerberus Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Now let’s think about this: Pumped-up Dave returns from yet another round of negotiating all over Europe in his desperate bid to keep the UK in the club, and within minutes of landing he comes up with the following cunning plan to make thousands of er, ‘new homes’ available . . .

    “(nationwide) Housing estate 'turnaround' pledged by David Cameron”

    In his article, he argues housing estates, "especially those built just after the war, are actually entrenching poverty in Britain - isolating and trapping many of our families and communities."

    Mr Cameron said: "Within these so-called sink estates, behind front doors, families build warm and welcoming homes.
    "But step outside in the worst estates and you're confronted by concrete slabs dropped from on high, brutal high-rise towers and dark alleyways that are a gift to criminals and drug dealers."

    [​IMG] Quid pro quos, anyone?
     
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    lunecat Active Member

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    David Cameron is pro-EU & a typical political liar. He says he would argue against British membership if his main points are not met on EU changes. But he won't get any of his so called points passed (not even promises that the EU will ultimately break) yet he will still campaign for British membership of a club that has absolutely no benifit for the British people.

    Cameron is so far away from being a Tory as Tony Blair was.
     
  3. Jim Nash

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    Cameron and Osborne are quintessential politicians. Trouble, there comes an obvious point where no one believes anything they say. Noone believes Dave's idiotic claim to be ready to vote "out" if he doesn't get what he wants, the happy consequence being he'll get nothing.

    Boris is their equal as a moral vacuum who would say and do anything for his own advancement, but he's somehow likable.
     
  4. cerberus

    cerberus Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    He wanted to be President of the EU as well! I saw Cameron getting in one of the Downing Street cars on tv news the other day - a brand-new top-of-the-line Jaguar, and a door being opened for him by one of his flunkies. 'We're all in this together.' anyone?
     
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    cerberus Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Boris's 'vacuum' is inside his skull! As for being 'likeable' - yes, a likeable buffoon.
     
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    Fugazi New Member Past Donor

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    Regardless of what Cameron achieves I will be voting to leave.
     
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    Cameron aspires to be President of the E.U. either because he realized that in Britain everyone is beginning to hate him and he cannot plan a comfortable retirement there with hostile press following him around everywhere, or because he simply got tired of being the under-bum, since the currently serving President Martin Shulz only completed a fourth-grade elementary education and got no further, but that's all the qualifications he needed to lead the E.U. The E.U. bureaucracy therefore provides a refuge for all sorts of bums and outcasts who know nothing else but to leech and panhandle. Bunch of street-wise schemers. Was it not for their sanctuary of sheltered privilege and self-admiration, they would be fighting over best cardboard boxes since they know nothing else. Therefore they have everything to gain and to lose by playing their petty politics. Someone like Cameron must be loathing at them as some type of rabble, an underclass consuming beer at tea-time. He will get in there and convert their exotic soup kitchens serving shark fin stews laced with LSD, into an all-tuxedo polo social club, like the Waterloo and the Beatles were not bad enough.
     
  8. cerberus

    cerberus Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    That's it in a nutshell, and not only for Cameron - for all politicians and elitists in all member states. That's why they're keeping the bureaucratic farce and its ludicrous common current afloat AT OUR EXPENSE! In short they're taking the (*)(*)(*)(*) out of European taxpayers.
     
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    Naturally. Too many are career politicians who gained no other experience than working in the government. They donèt know how to think or function outside of their bubble. Martin Shulz is the prime example. Cameron comes from a slightly different background, however if he developed an amnesia and cannot remember what he said 3 or 4 years ago constantly contradicting himself, of what use is it to him what he learned before entering politicsÉ
     
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    As before, Europe is an internal party squabble. There are more serious issues afoot, not least the dismantling of the NHS to be sold off to predatory friends. Then there's this:

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    'drunk (or deluded - same thing) on power' is what it's called. He really does believe, when he struts around European capitals with that purposeful 'I'm on the case!' look on his face, that he's a respected figure when in fact they're all taking the (*)(*)(*)(*) out of him behind his back: anyone who lives in the real world would see through it straight away.
     
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    Me too.

    I don't trust any EU lies or any lies peddled by pro-EU people. Britian will be better off outside the EU and make its own decisions again. Maybe then the lazy politicians will start to earn their coin again, instead of deferring our sovereignty to a bunch of Europeans who we have little or no common interests.
     
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    In any case, it seems Martin Shulz failed to complete the fourth grade, but in college since he never submitted a thesis. However, he is still the bubble boy for never having worked a job outside of the government, and then not even the German gov't per say, but the E.U. jobs. So essentially he brainwashed himself his entire life, he's a disconnect from reality to a dangerous level and only follows the E.U. mantras fittingly so for an E.U. demagogue. He can probably claim to be an expert only on gender politics.
     
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    Seeing that I don't believe for a moment that Pumped-up Dave is doing all this frenzied dashing around Europe in the best interests of the United Kingdom, there must be another reason, and I think I know what it is: he's devolved domestic issues to local authorities nationwide, and now he wants to devolve national issues to Brussels, which means that Westminster will become a gentleman's club, with no work to do and with no accountability. And the bonus for him, when he's kicked out of number 10, will be a nice little earner in the EU parliament. :cool: Gawd I'm so clever it frightens me. :mrgreen:
     
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    I still think that, regardless of the polls, Brits will vote convincingly to leave the EU. They'll seize their chance once they're in the polling booth. And then we can all laugh at the Boys in the Bubble - both at Westminster and in most of the media - not getting their own way.
     
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    Well said SSJ. The EU has failed as an entity. It has undermined democracy, it has wrecked prosperity, and above all it has imperilled the cultures of its individual members. What a betrayal of 2 generations of kids who were killed or mutilated in two wars by today's traitorous political classes. I hope they all get cancer!!
     
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    Recently I've seen polls at 50/50 with 29% undecided. So I hope that those undecied are not swayed by the exaggerated lies peddled by those that have a vested interest in maintaining the an inevitable path to a federal Europe, where the British opinion is constantly out voted by a socialist dominated Europe.

    It is intersting that the large Banks & large multi-national companies want Britian to remain a member of the EU. because they want endless hand-outs from their slave bureaucrats, low wages for the working classes and a communist EU that they can control, desite pleading that they are capitalists. If they were truely capitalists all the major Banks would have sunk without trace due to their greedy policies of recent decades - yet they now accept public handouts to save themselves & their major share-holders.

    The only people that the EU benifits are the wealthy & those in positions that they currently feel are not threatened by mass immigration that drives down the wages of the mass of the population. Multi-media barons, actors, publishing mogals & politicians all want the EU & will do their utmost to lie to the masses that to regain British sovereignty from the EU would some how damage the lives of the British people, which I disputes as complete lies.

    Interestly I note that the SNP in Scotland declair that if Britian vote to leave the EU that they will once again aggitate for an Independence referendum. I bet they won't tell the truth that any new applicants to the EU are now forced to accept the Euro as their currency, a point that would turn any right thinking person off joining a federal fasist state that the EU has become.
     
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    Just like general elections, I think something as important as this referendum should be subject to an IQ test for those wishing to take part in it.
     

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