I came here when I was six . . .

I'm not sure he did actually, he blamed the bankers, and said that the Tories were going to support them.
Well, my not so subtle point was that the bankers were supported by Gordon Brown, both as Chancellor and Prime Minister, and allowed to get away with far too much, than it appears Cameron's party would let them.
 
exactly what i think every single time he mentions it. cameron was the only one who was doing it on the debate last week. constantly mentioning the race or religion of all these made up people he was describing. hes a creep
Cameron also repeatedly mentioned that his child goes to a state school - probably until immediately after the General Election; I'm sure that his name was also put down for Eton a long, long time ago :rolleyes:

As you say, Cameron is a creep.
 
Cameron also repeatedly mentioned that his child goes to a state school - probably until immediately after the General Election; I'm sure that his name was also put down for Eton a long, long time ago :rolleyes:

As you say, Cameron is a creep.
To be fair, the other two did that, politicians have to so the press can't say that they don't trust the education system
 
Actually, I don't recall either Gordon Brown or Nick Clegg repeatedly mentioning that their child goes to a state school :confused:

Nor do I recall Gordon Brown going on endlessly about the death of his daughter and his debt to the NHS :rolleyes:

But then they aren't constantly the victim of unjustified attacks by those who oppose them using those two points to attack because they cannot come up with anything concrete to use against them so instead go for petty personal attacks, name calling and blatant misinformation...
 
Actually, I don't recall either Gordon Brown or Nick Clegg repeatedly mentioning that their child goes to a state school :confused:

Nor do I recall Gordon Brown going on endlessly about the death of his daughter and his debt to the NHS :rolleyes:
eh? not sure where I said the second bit :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

and yes at least Clegg mentioned his child went to a state school, like I said it is a default line for any MP when mentioning their children. I'm a Clegg supporter, but he did say it
 
Come on stop knocking Dave, the black man he met has come forward.

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Actually, I don't recall either Gordon Brown or Nick Clegg repeatedly mentioning that their child goes to a state school :confused:

Nor do I recall Gordon Brown going on endlessly about the death of his daughter and his debt to the NHS :rolleyes:

On the plus side you aptly demonstrate my loathing for democracy and the reason why I think the right to vote should be restricted.

Quite frankly I don't mind Cameron or Clegg in power, as long as it's not Brown and it's not a hung parliament.
 
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