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  • ernie_lynch
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    You can’t really say that imo oldnpastit. While there is a clear motive why Lord Ashcroft would want to damage Cameron it doesn’t automatically mean therefore that it’s not true.

    BillMC
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    If he didn’t do it he’d deny it. Danger with that is if someone produces a photo, he’s really done for. So the best he’s been able to do is make a very weak joke about backstabbing and a little pr*ck. Ashcroft wouldn’t make this up, it wouldn’t be worth his (admittedly weakened) credibility being utterly destroyed.

    Rockape63
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    May I just say that Ernie is ON FIRE in this thread!

    #makes gangster respect sign# 8)

    ernie_lynch
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    Junkyard – lazarus

    ……….. I am not interested in hitting big

    No of course not ! 😆

    Junkyard
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    You are at your goading best today to be fair but I am genuinely trying to give it up. Not always successfully but with your support who knows what I can achieve

    You can’t really say that imo oldnpastit. While there is a clear motive why Lord Ashcroft would want to damage Cameron it doesn’t automatically mean therefore that it’s not true

    If we couple this with the absence of a denial of the claim what are your thought on this page ? 😉

    ernie_lynch
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    @ Junkyard – you take these arguments on threads far too seriously imo. If this carries on you are just going to get more and more personal, as you always do, so quite frankly I can’t really be arsed anymore.

    epicyclo
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    I’m convinced he did it.

    I’m also sure the earth didn’t move for the pig.

    Oink, oink… 🙂

    footflaps
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    If he didn’t do it he’d deny it.

    Not at all.

    He’s probably been advised to not comment so as to appear to above mud slinging etc. Also, once you start denying specifics, he’d get sucked into having to deny / admit every single thing in the book.

    Not that anyone GAS as to whether he did or didn’t. Must win the award for storm in a thimble of 2015….

    mefty
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    Ernie has indeed been very good one this thread, but I imagine he is quite annoyed with Lord Ashcroft because if he had refrained from repeating silly tittle tattle but made his only really damaging allegation – that Cameron knew about his tax status earlie, it would have gained more traction because Ashcroft would have more credibility. As it is, everyone thinks it is all about revenge

    jambalaya
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    This seems to be a thread where @ernie and I agree on something. The claims are not plausible at all. Cameron isn’t going to sue anyone it’s just not worth it not least as it creates more publicity.

    What @mefty says has some merit too although I also think the non-dom status and the timing of when Cameron knew is pretty irrelevant too.

    ernie_lynch
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    I imagine he is quite annoyed with Lord Ashcroft

    I’m furious with him.

    Actually earlier I read yesterday’s Daily Mail serialization of his book, **** me that geezer hates Cameron! Or a least he’s determined to extract the maximum revenge.

    I was genuinely shocked at the extent that Ashcroft is prepared to slag-off Cameron. Reading what Ashcroft was saying about Cameron’s allegedly lowbrow taste you’d think he sees Cameron as some sort of chav. Which is all the more strange as Cameron at least has a minor aristocratic background which as far as I know is more than Ashcroft has.

    Also I assume that the book’s title “Call Me Dave” is a pisstake at Cameron’s attempt to portray himself as a common man, ridiculing Cameron for having common tastes seems to contradict that strategy.

    konabunny
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    The claims are not plausible at all.

    Heh!

    ernie_lynch
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    I also think the non-dom status and the timing of when Cameron knew is pretty irrelevant too.

    You think the Prime Minister lying to Parliament and the Country is irrelevant ?

    What’s the point of him opening his mouth and speaking if the truth is irrelevant ?

    Don’t you think basic standards of honesty and integrity apply to Tory politicians ?

    You truly say some remarkable things on here jambalaya, blinded as you are by your ideology and partisan views.

    bencooper
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    you’d think he sees Cameron as some sort of chav. Which is all the more strange as Cameron at least has a minor aristocratic background

    Aristocracy is no guarantee of taste – ever looked around a posh house? Most of them are perfect examples of what you get when you combine inbreeding and too much money.

    ernie_lynch
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    ever looked around a posh house?

    Not one owned by an inbreed with too much money, no.

    mefty
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    This seems to be a thread where @ernie and I agree on something.

    Well more fool you it is not more frequent, Ernie has very good political insights whatever your overall view, something both you and Lord Ashcroft could learn from, I certainly have.

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