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The prime minister was discussing hard working parents, fathers who read to their children at night, and children from the “poorest estates and the most chaotic homes, when he said: “This is who we resent, these are the people we are fighting for.
http://i100.independent.co.uk/article/d ... xyEAyXjPBl
That will be a hard one to live down!
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Oh dear!!
Live the questions now. Perhaps you will then gradually, without noticing it, live along some distant day into the answers...Rainer Maria Rilke
Cameron
A Freudian Slip indeed. At least in that statement he can't accused of lying.
Not the best of vote grabbers his final statement either - "We are going to finish what we begun"...
Destroying the NHS.
Increasing poverty.
Lowering standards in education.
Increasing crime rates.
Increasing inflation.
Increasing tax cuts to the wealthy.
Increasing taxes for those on lower incomes.
Yes - if allowed to continue it certainly does look like he's going to finish what he begun.
Mind you, the current majority is so precarious as it is that with more & more MPs switching allegiances & voters losing any remaining confidence in the Liberals who reneged on all their campaign pledges to become Tory Lapdogs, I suspect a lot of their seats will be lost - quite possibly to UKIP - obviously not enough to make UKIP anywhere near a Governmental Majority, but quite likely enough to make a big difference. No doubt both Labour & Tories will be trying to persuade UKIP to form an alliance. Even though Labour have said that they won't, I have no doubt that when it comes down to it they would do. The keystone is whether or not UKIP will have anything to do with either side.
Either way, I think Cameron is getting very nervous about hanging onto his job. No wonder he resents the poor. Ever since he's been in, the numbers of the poor have greatly increased & they're the ones that have the power to boot him out.
Not the best of vote grabbers his final statement either - "We are going to finish what we begun"...
Destroying the NHS.
Increasing poverty.
Lowering standards in education.
Increasing crime rates.
Increasing inflation.
Increasing tax cuts to the wealthy.
Increasing taxes for those on lower incomes.
Yes - if allowed to continue it certainly does look like he's going to finish what he begun.
Mind you, the current majority is so precarious as it is that with more & more MPs switching allegiances & voters losing any remaining confidence in the Liberals who reneged on all their campaign pledges to become Tory Lapdogs, I suspect a lot of their seats will be lost - quite possibly to UKIP - obviously not enough to make UKIP anywhere near a Governmental Majority, but quite likely enough to make a big difference. No doubt both Labour & Tories will be trying to persuade UKIP to form an alliance. Even though Labour have said that they won't, I have no doubt that when it comes down to it they would do. The keystone is whether or not UKIP will have anything to do with either side.
Either way, I think Cameron is getting very nervous about hanging onto his job. No wonder he resents the poor. Ever since he's been in, the numbers of the poor have greatly increased & they're the ones that have the power to boot him out.