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  • Time for David Cameron to go
  • allyharp
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    I actually voted Tory but like David Cameron least of all 3 major leaders.

    BermBandit
    Free Member

    Which begs the obvious question …… 😯

    WackoAK
    Free Member

    early election on the back of a jingo-istic feegood factor……

    The Yanks might invade us for the oil

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    Aristotle
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    Which begs the obvious question ……

    are you:


    or,

    ps. You can be a devoted Tory without liking the current leader.

    I_did_dab
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    As per the other thread. Cameron is the man who to use a football analogy, failed to score in front of an open goal, and now is hoping for a rebound to go in of everyone's favourites party the DUP. He has the support of 36.2% of the electorate, while a lib-lab coalition has 52.0% (on current figures).
    I case you missed it this is creepy Blair and Cameron

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