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Britain’s Nice Guy

David Cameron looks set to be the next prime minister. But he'll have to put substance over style.

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  • Posted By: jbz7879 @ 03/08/2009 9:58:31 PM

    really the tories have no plans or and policy to show all they do is criticise labour and i am not a leftist but just because labour is not doing well -it does not mean one has to opt for the conservative nincompoops as if they actually have any neurons in their heads -
    i still cannot get over that HUG A HOODY STATEMENT BY CAMERON
    it was a classic bloody joke even the hoodys love to ridicule this joker

  • Posted By: jbz7879 @ 03/08/2009 9:53:39 PM

    david cameron is a paper thin cookie who will crumble under a whiff of stress and is just full of artifice and mendacious propaganda .
    and oldrightie you and your fascist friends might like and admire bush but the majority of us brits think he is a war criminal like hitler and need to be tried .
    he as as bad if not worst then milosovic ,
    please speak for yourself
    and brown is portly and the economy is bad but at least its alive -it was cameron who supported blair in his iraqi adventure and we remember

  • Posted By: oldrightie @ 03/08/2009 1:59:01 PM

    Most interesting. However "damning with faintpraise" produces a poor understanding of life under Blair, Brown and Labour. It is and has been a nightmare of mendacious lying, draconian taxation and a waterboarding of freedom. A lot of us Brits have eyed George W with a soupcon of envy, if only for his right wing credentials.
    David cameron will be a great leader and PM. For starters, unlike Labour and Socialists, he understands good manners. The sort of good manners which would not have screamed to Europe and the World "It's all America's fault" then said not a peep when over there.
    Don't you dare write off us righties yet awhile.

  • Posted By: Tabi @ 03/08/2009 9:06:37 AM

    This is rich. Shows the lynch-the-ruling-party mentality of a crisis. America shifts left to deal with the crisis, England shifts right. Obama is trying to turn the page on Reagan, while Cameron is giving ear to someone who worked closely with Margaret Thatcher. If this pattern keeps up, England will rid themselves of national health care the day Obama enacts it.

  • Posted By: allenread @ 03/07/2009 8:17:28 PM

    I hope the people in his party will work happy.

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