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  • Camerons Yorkshire gaff
  • Pigface
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    Does he have a point 😉

    binners
    Full Member

    Yes.

    Drac
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    He has a house in Yorkshire?

    scaredypants
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    That’s not Cameron, Binners – it’s our next Prime Minister

    spawnofyorkshire
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    The prime minister said: “I’ve been absolved by two of the greatest living Yorkshiremen; Geoffrey [Boycott] and Dickie Bird both agreed it was a joke.”

    50% accurate from Call Me Dave

    molgrips
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    Gaffe?

    crankboy
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    “UK Prime Minister David Cameron has been heard saying Yorkshire people “hate each other”, while rehearsing a speech.

    Wearing a microphone but not on camera, he was thought to be rehearsing an answer to a question on devolution.

    Ahead of a speech in Leeds, he said: “We just thought people in Yorkshire hated everyone else, we didn’t realise they hated each other so much.”

    It is not known whether Mr Cameron was making a joke and Downing Street has refused to comment.”

    crankboy
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    pigface the answer to your question is no.

    lunge
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    Person makes silly, throwaway comment that gets taken out of all proportion. Next, move on, nothing to see here.

    spawnofyorkshire
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    A former colleague of mine (Irish) turned to me one day in the office and piped up with
    “You f***ers from Yorkshire. This place is just filled with towns that hate each other. But anyone from outside Yorkshire slags off a town you hate you act like it’s the best place on earth. That’s just f***ing weird”

    There might be a teensy little bit of truth in what he said

    Ro5ey
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    Many a true word said in jest

    But what does Micheal Parkinson say on the subject?

    scaredypants
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    “You f***ers from Yorkshire. This place is just filled with towns that hate each other. But anyone from outside Yorkshire slags off a town you hate you act like it’s the best place on earth. That’s just f***ing weird”

    (Irish)

    😯

    jambalaya
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    We’ve gone far too PC. It was meant as a joke.

    martinhutch
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    He’s spot on!

    SaxonRider
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    Jeez, technology has made it hard to be human. I dislike Cameron as much as the next guy, but really? And I felt sorry for Gordon Brown as well when he got caught calling that woman a ‘bigot’. In neither case are the men in question saying anything horrible; they’re just making observations – funny or not.

    The Ashley Madison hack made me realise how almost anything we do – innocent or not – is now vulnerable to broadcast, and it is a form of collectively-imposed thought control.

    martinhutch
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    TheSanityAssassin
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    The posh Tory **** can go **** himself.
    The sooner we gain independence, the better.

    konabunny
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    It could be worse: you could get caught joking the other people at your meeting are all going to lose their homes to global warming anyway: http://m.smh.com.au/federal-politics/political-news/immigration-minister-peter-dutton-caught-joking-about-the-effect-of-climate-change-on-pacific-islands-20150911-gjkf0z.html

    (Fwiw the govt of Kiribati has made plans to relocate its entire population). “lol”

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