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andrewb 05-10-2007 05:06

Camerons Speech
 
BBC NEWS | Politics | Let the people decide - Cameron

So what did you think? I was mighty impressed.

beechy 05-10-2007 05:33

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as shania twayne said..
it dont impress me much..

garinda 05-10-2007 07:34

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I did actually catch his speech live, as I had tuned in to watch a programme about gardens, which because of the length of time he spoke, was sadly cancelled.

What he waffled on about just washed over me, but what did catch my attention was how badly his hair his receding, and how by the time he's forty five, he'll be almost bald. Which doesn't bode well for his chances, as the political pundits always tell us we never vote for anyone who is bald, ie: Kinnock and Hague.

I do think we as a nation are very fickle. Labour party conference, massive Labour lead. Week later, after Cameron's speech, even stevens in the polls.

Just who are all these floating voters that the opinion pollsters find, who are so easily swayed from week to week?

What did impress me though was that young Cyfr was up and posting on here at just after six!!!

Hopefully he was just coming in from another fresher's ball.

WillowTheWhisp 05-10-2007 08:00

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People can say what they like. It's what they actually end up doing that matters. Look at all the promises Tony Blair made!!!

MargaretR 05-10-2007 08:14

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I have heard before that bald men dont get voted for in politics. My subconcious problem is that Brown looks too much like Nixon

panther 05-10-2007 08:40

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sorry i had to switch off!!
the whole thing about him makes me cringe, i dont know what it is but hes creepy, dont like him at all, if he gets into power the country will be more messed up than it is now:(

entwisi 05-10-2007 09:17

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 478060)

What did impress me though was that young Cyfr was up and posting on here at just after six!!!

Hopefully he was just coming in from another fresher's ball.

Don't worry Garry, it was only cause he is coming home. (Probably already spent all his cash on dirty beer and women.) :D

Tealeaf 05-10-2007 11:13

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Originally Posted by Cyfr (Post 478045)
BBC NEWS | Politics | Let the people decide - Cameron

So what did you think? I was mighty impressed.

My parrot makes a better speech after 4 pints of strong bitter.

Get rid of Cameron and bring back Maggie.

lancsdave 05-10-2007 11:25

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Originally Posted by entwisi (Post 478096)
(Probably already spent all his cash on dirty beer and women.) :D

What a waste !!! Far better to spend it on dirty women and clean beer :p

beechy 05-10-2007 13:47

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Originally Posted by WillowTheWhisp (Post 478068)
People can say what they like. It's what they actually end up doing that matters. Look at all the promises Tony Blair made!!!

tony who....?

SPUGGIE J 05-10-2007 13:51

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Boy that man is so far up his own Arther that cave rescue cant find him. Last time I heard that many piles of cow pats landing an entire herd had a bug. The crud being fed by his own advisors is worth about as much as the beer pumps spill tray contents. G if you sat through that speech I hope you booked some therepy for it would be bad for you.

entwisi 05-10-2007 14:21

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spill tray contents are useful spuggie! If you put some in tub and bury the top level with the soil in your garden all teh slugs will go to it and drown!

shakermaker 05-10-2007 15:55

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Originally Posted by entwisi (Post 478096)
Don't worry Garry, it was only cause he is coming home. (Probably already spent all his cash on dirty beer and women.) :D

Like a true sleazy Tory :D

Cameron's views on education were absurd.
Methinks we should expect to see Brown in power for quite a while.

andrewb 06-10-2007 08:07

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 478060)
I did actually catch his speech live, as I had tuned in to watch a programme about gardens, which because of the length of time he spoke, was sadly cancelled.

What he waffled on about just washed over me, but what did catch my attention was how badly his hair his receding, and how by the time he's forty five, he'll be almost bald. Which doesn't bode well for his chances, as the political pundits always tell us we never vote for anyone who is bald, ie: Kinnock and Hague.

I do think we as a nation are very fickle. Labour party conference, massive Labour lead. Week later, after Cameron's speech, even stevens in the polls.

Just who are all these floating voters that the opinion pollsters find, who are so easily swayed from week to week?

What did impress me though was that young Cyfr was up and posting on here at just after six!!!

Hopefully he was just coming in from another fresher's ball.

Was actually just after 5 :p Came home for the day. Going back in a bit.


So people didnt like his speech? What about his policies? Only millionaires pay death tax, removing stamp duty so young people have more of a chance to get on the housing ladder?

He spoke from the heart and with such optimism. He announced policies when everyone was saying he had no substance, and now people are just attacking him for the heck of it, I suppose thats why Polititions target floating voters, because the others just attack the opposite no matter what they do!

beechy 06-10-2007 08:19

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:mad:stamp duty starts at what ? 250.000
not many young first time buyers can afford that
or am i in cloud cuckoo land


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