![]() |
Re: General Election Tomorrow
Quote:
Considering Cameron said "Any good news is always welcome"... "you rejoice at good bits and then look at bad bits and work out what to do about it" yet you seemed to miss this in the interview, are you sure you're non-partisan? |
Re: General Election Tomorrow
Quote:
|
Re: General Election Tomorrow
Quote:
|
Re: General Election Tomorrow
I'm still wanting a clear cut answer as to why Cameron would be a good leader?
I don't want any "well Gordon Brown isn't good because...". No. I want actual concrete reasons why David Cameron would be a good Prime Minister wish strong leadership qualities, no reasons related to anything else, no BS, just attributes about him that would make him a good strong leader for the nation. Step up Tories and get ready to be knocked down. |
Re: General Election Tomorrow
Quote:
I made no mention of any names, when I posted of members of political parties using Accy Web for party political propoganda. Strange how both you and Cyfr jumped in to defend yourselves from that charge. |
Re: General Election Tomorrow
Quote:
A 'crime map'? Is that the Conservative policy he was advocating in yesterday's interview? |
Re: General Election Tomorrow
Quote:
|
Re: General Election Tomorrow
Quote:
Yes, it was crime maps. |
Re: General Election Tomorrow
Quote:
I've never been a member or affiliated to any political party, unlike some.;) As pointed out earlier I've crtiticised the Labour government over three major issues this week, and labelled them as sleazy. In the past I've praised the few actions of our Tory run council that I think deserve noting. Hardly the actions of a political activist for the Labour party. I'll carry on being critical of what I think needs criticising, which more often than not are the failings of the Conservative run council to deliver the quality of services I think we deserve. |
Re: General Election Tomorrow
Quote:
But by your logic, because I've criticised Conservatives, I've even praised our local Labour MP, therefore I must be non-partisan. |
Re: General Election Tomorrow
Quote:
First of all Cameron has the makings of a Statesman in his physical demeaner and presentation. He has the right to challenge GB without the threat of Whimps ..Oh sorry Whips. I feel he would direct his MP's to search for solutions to the problems of the country...i.e....why are we being ripped off by oil producing countries instead of concentrating..when need arises to.. refer to 'Global Warming' to take the pressure off? I would hope that he gets rid of the 'Nanny State' that we find ourselves in and that we have a Chancellor who is not tied to the apron strings of his boss. I have to feel sorry for the lifelong Labour supporters....even the Unions dont get on with GB....and what about the 10% tax rate? Bring it on :p |
Re: General Election Tomorrow
Quote:
The only MPs I've ever chatted to socially at parties, and the only ex-PM I've ever had a private dinner with at the Carlton Club, have been Conservative, so perhaps my politics are more inclined to the right than the left. To my knowledge the last time I spoke to a Labour politican was Arthur Davidson at my great uncle's garden party in 1970, when I was five.:D |
Re: General Election Tomorrow
Quote:
|
Re: General Election Tomorrow
Quote:
Could have sworn a requirement of being a leader was to lead, Brown follows wherever the USA points to (though admittedly not as blatantly as his mate), Cameron would ask be too busy answering important questions like how many joints he smoked. |
Re: General Election Tomorrow
Quote:
|
All times are GMT. The time now is 02:45. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
Search Engine Friendly URLs by vBSEO 3.6.1
© 2003-2013 AccringtonWeb.com