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David Cameron

Posted: Sun 17 Jan 2016 9:46 am
by dan
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/po ... er-a681559


David Cameron 'has earned £500,000 in private rent since becoming Prime Minister'

Re: David Cameron

Posted: Sun 17 Jan 2016 10:58 am
by turtle
and Corbyn accepted an 85% pay rise and an official government car last year ?

Re: David Cameron

Posted: Sun 17 Jan 2016 12:35 pm
by Bert
Good luck to em

Re: David Cameron

Posted: Sun 17 Jan 2016 1:47 pm
by thornaby
An old man outside Downing street says to the policeman "I'd like to speak to Prime Minster Cameron please"
"Sorry Sir Mr Cameron is no longer prime minister "
Next day the old man is there again with the same p.c. on duty, same reply "sorry sir Mr Cameron is no longer prime minister.
Same thing happened the following day with the same p.c. who was now getting a little frustrated.
"Look Sir I've explained to you twice that Mr Cameron is no longer prime minister, don't you understand "
"Oh I understand completely " the old guy said "I just like to hear you say it"

Re: David Cameron

Posted: Sun 17 Jan 2016 3:05 pm
by mikelapta
I like him !!! But that Commie Leader of the Labour Party.....Corbin ??? What's he on ???? Now suggesting we can keep Trident nuclear submarine,but not give it any missiles !!!WTF...Next thing he will say,we can save money,not give our soldiers any bullets to fire !!!
İ am NOT Conservative or Labour.......

Re: David Cameron

Posted: Sun 17 Jan 2016 6:44 pm
by thornaby
Love him or hate him, agree or disagree with his views. I personally think he talks a lot of sense on some issues with other things that are best left in Labour's history. I do believe unlike Cameron and the majority of parliamentarians he is honest. His views on a nuclear free world are admirable but unrealistic whilst the likes of fat boy in North Korea has them we in the west need these dreadful weapons. This is probably left to the Americans. In my miserable opinion the vast amount of money expected to spend on Trident would be better spent on our depleted conventional forces.