View Full Version : Alleged pig molester Cameron warned he will face vote of no confidence
billy123
28-02-2016, 04:09 PM
David Cameron could be ousted as Prime Minister whether he wins or loses EU vote as MPs pledge to a force a coup if he fails to stop Tory civil war
David Cameron has been warned he faces being ousted as Prime Minister regardless of the outcome of June's EU referendum.
Senior backbench Tory MPs this morning pledged to force a vote of no confidence if he fails to stop the blue-on-blue infighting that has rocked the Conservatives in the first week of the EU referendum campaign.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3467872/David-Cameron-ousted-regardless-EU-vote-MPs-pledge-Cabinet-rebel-Iain-Duncan-Smith-dismisses-PM-s-warning-Brexit-gamble-century.html
arista
28-02-2016, 04:12 PM
I think not.
And what about Red on Red fighting over Trident
Bob
you let those fools off
Vicky.
28-02-2016, 05:12 PM
I can't see him caring, didn't he state he didn't want to do a full term anyway this time around?
Kazanne
28-02-2016, 05:17 PM
He was leaving anyway so I doubt it would bother him too much.
arista
28-02-2016, 05:43 PM
He was leaving anyway so I doubt it would bother him too much.
Yes he goes at the end of his term
so this story is toss
Northern Monkey
28-02-2016, 06:25 PM
He probs be happy for the early retirement tbf.I would be after running the country for 6 or so years.He can go back to less stressful MP job.
Tom4784
28-02-2016, 06:32 PM
**** him off.
Kizzy
28-02-2016, 07:39 PM
He and his cronies have sucked the country dry and ensured the money was funneled to the top for generations to come, the country will take decades to recover if it ever can from this govt.
hijaxers
28-02-2016, 07:45 PM
He was leaving anyway so I doubt it would bother him too much.
Good can't wait to see the back of his sorry arse
Jack_
28-02-2016, 08:36 PM
He is a scumbag so it's entirely fitting. He's also a pig ****ing ****.
Northern Monkey
28-02-2016, 08:58 PM
He is a scumbag so it's entirely fitting. He's also a pig ****ing ****.
:joker:
arista
28-02-2016, 09:11 PM
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/1/17/Blue_flag_waving.svg/100px-Blue_flag_waving.svg.png
For Young Jack
arista
28-02-2016, 09:13 PM
He is a scumbag so it's entirely fitting. He's also a pig ****ing ****.
He is not that
Jack.
Sit on my Knee
you need a Spank
Northern Monkey
28-02-2016, 09:55 PM
Yes SD is not so S:laugh:
joeysteele
28-02-2016, 10:00 PM
He was leaving anyway so I doubt it would bother him too much.
I am no fan of him but if he helps win an 'in' vote in this EU referendum, then I hope his other parting shot will be to end the careers of the backstabbers now already seemingly lining up against him, should he fail to help persuade voters to back staying in.
Then there they are hovering like vultures just as they did against Margaret Thatcher too.
John major was right as to his terms for them for sure.
Cameron is the most successful Tory leader in over two decades. I wouldn't read too much into these headlines: the other day there were stories coming out that top Tories were going to rally around Cameron to ensure he stays as leader regardless of the result. IMO he'll stay if its an In vote followed by a smooth transition a year later, if its an Out vote then thee will be chaos and Cameron probably will be forced to step down but then we always knew that.
arista
28-02-2016, 11:21 PM
Cameron is the most successful Tory leader in over two decades. I wouldn't read too much into these headlines: the other day there were stories coming out that top Tories were going to rally around Cameron to ensure he stays as leader regardless of the result. IMO he'll stay if its an In vote followed by a smooth transition a year later, if its an Out vote then thee will be chaos and Cameron probably will be forced to step down but then we always knew that.
Could you remove " scumbag"
billy123
29-02-2016, 12:18 AM
Could you remove " scumbag"I dont think MTVN,s powers stretch to ousting Cameron Arista.
but we are hoping that the tory ministers will remove "scumbag" with a vote of no confidence. :joker:
billy123
29-02-2016, 12:29 AM
Cameron is the most successful Tory leader in over two decades. I wouldn't read too much into these headlines: the other day there were stories coming out that top Tories were going to rally around Cameron to ensure he stays as leader regardless of the result. IMO he'll stay if its an In vote followed by a smooth transition a year later, if its an Out vote then thee will be chaos and Cameron probably will be forced to step down but then we always knew that.Being the only Tory leader to win an election in over 20 years kind of gives him the most successful tag by default.
Even an attempt to call a vote of no confidence will be damaging to the party regardless of it being successful or not.
I look forward to watching them tear themselves apart.
DemolitionRed
29-02-2016, 09:33 AM
The nation voted Cameron to be their PM and so this is in the nations interest. Any trouble at' t'mill needs to be dealt with on a public platform and not behind the closed doors of the establishment.
I don't like Cameron because of what he stands for but I like bumbling Boris even less.
DemolitionRed
29-02-2016, 09:38 AM
Yes he goes at the end of his term
so this story is toss
Says the person who puts up post after post in the hope that people will debate. You're starting to make a habit of knocking other peoples attempts to start up new topics.
Its not nice, its a form of bullying and you of all people need to stop this nonsense.
Kazanne
29-02-2016, 09:49 AM
I am no fan of him but if he helps win an 'in' vote in this EU referendum, then I hope his other parting shot will be to end the careers of the backstabbers now already seemingly lining up against him, should he fail to help persuade voters to back staying in.
They are there hovering like vultures just as they did against Margaret Thatcher too.
John major was right as to his terms for them for sure.
I know Joey,it's sad to see really,with 'friends ' like them who needs enemies?
Kazanne
29-02-2016, 09:53 AM
The nation voted Cameron to be their PM and so this is in the nations interest. Any trouble at' t'mill needs to be dealt with on a public platform and not behind the closed doors of the establishment.
I don't like Cameron because of what he stands for but I like bumbling Boris even less.
That is fine when it is debated in an adult way ,but the name calling is immature and I cannot take those peoples views seriously, not on serious discussions anyway.
DemolitionRed
29-02-2016, 10:45 AM
That is fine when it is debated in an adult way ,but the name calling is immature and I cannot take those peoples views seriously, not on serious discussions anyway.
I'm not sure if you are referring to me calling Boris bumbling or the thread title.
I go on numerous forums and have never yet gone on one where serious debaters don't hold back in their passion for descriptive name calling. Dirty politics is acceptable (at least to me) if its inclusive of the topic. I don't even mind being bludgeoned to death if the person who's bludgeoning me can do so with the passion of his bias.
What I don't like is the one liners who merely insult but never add any value to a topic and there appears to be plenty of them.
billy123
29-02-2016, 10:57 AM
The nation voted Cameron to be their PM and so this is in the nations interest. Any trouble at' t'mill needs to be dealt with on a public platform and not behind the closed doors of the establishment.
I don't like Cameron because of what he stands for but I like bumbling Boris even less.Bumbling Boris is nothing but a fabricated character the loveable buffoon persona is carefully crafted image that i fear many people will fall for.
Boris is nothing more than another Bullingdon club,power hungry,elite serving greedy pig and every bit as poisonous as Cameron He really is a dangerous character that i hope people wont be stupid enough to back if he makes a grab for Tory leadership and is leader for the next election.
But then again i didnt think 36% of the country were blind enough to vote in Cameron either yet they were.
Kizzy
29-02-2016, 11:15 AM
I'm not sure if you are referring to me calling Boris bumbling or the thread title.
I go on numerous forums and have never yet gone on one where serious debaters don't hold back in their passion for descriptive name calling. Dirty politics is acceptable (at least to me) if its inclusive of the topic. I don't even mind being bludgeoned to death if the person who's bludgeoning me can do so with the passion of his bias.
What I don't like is the one liners who merely insult but never add any value to a topic and there appears to be plenty of them.
Bumbling is quite sweet (considering he's anything but) they should see some of the descriptors the leaders of the opposition have had over the last year...oof!
DemolitionRed
29-02-2016, 11:49 AM
@bobnot
I totally agree. We must not be fooled by that cheesy grin and those blonde swept back locks of his. Boris is part of government plot in case of Brexit but he's not a man we should endear ourselves to because he's a totally untrustworthy character.
I think we are pretty mild on here Kizzy. When I first came here I quickly learnt to tone my language down. That's probably not a bad thing btw!
Northern Monkey
29-02-2016, 12:57 PM
@bobnot
I totally agree. We must not be fooled by that cheesy grin and those blonde swept back locks of his. Boris is part of government plot in case of Brexit but he's not a man we should endear ourselves to because he's a totally untrustworthy character.
I think we are pretty mild on here Kizzy. When I first came here I quickly learnt to tone my language down. That's probably not a bad thing btw!
But how could we resist those blonde swept back locks?They are angelic:laugh:
DemolitionRed
29-02-2016, 01:17 PM
But how could we resist those blonde swept back locks?They are angelic:laugh:
Yeah, about as angelic as Trumps :hehe:
Bumbling Boris is nothing but a fabricated character the loveable buffoon persona is carefully crafted image that i fear many people will fall for.
Boris is nothing more than another Bullingdon club,power hungry,elite serving greedy pig and every bit as poisonous as Cameron He really is a dangerous character that i hope people wont be stupid enough to back if he makes a grab for Tory leadership and is leader for the next election.
But then again i didnt think 36% of the country were blind enough to vote in Cameron either yet they were.
You are most wise, Bobnot.
Kizzy
29-02-2016, 01:35 PM
Yeah, about as angelic as Trumps :hehe:
Wolves in sheeps clothing.
Denver
29-02-2016, 01:36 PM
I want Boris in charge
Kizzy
29-02-2016, 01:39 PM
I want Boris in charge
I think I'd prefer Thatchers zombiefied corpse to him.
Denver
29-02-2016, 01:42 PM
I think I'd prefer Thatchers zombiefied corpse to him.
He is a very likeable chap and best of a bad bunch for me
Crimson Dynamo
29-02-2016, 01:44 PM
He is a very likeable chap and best of a bad bunch for me
:clap1:
Get Boris in the job, he is a sensible choice and a man of the people
billy123
29-02-2016, 01:45 PM
He is a very likeable chap and best of a bad bunch for me^^ This is exactly what i was talking about.
OOO you big harmless buffoon Boris. :nono: He is a dangerous character make no mistake.
Vicky.
29-02-2016, 01:46 PM
The new title :laugh:
Crimson Dynamo
29-02-2016, 01:49 PM
I like Boris allmots as much as the UK's most loved, mots effective and honest political leader namely Nigel Farage
The thought of the 2 working together for the Brexit is very exciting indeed.
billy123
29-02-2016, 01:50 PM
The new title :laugh:I couldnt not respond to the 3 Conservatives that got all humpy about it so i changed it from a personal opinion to a factual allegation hopefully that will help with forum harmony :hehe: Im all about the peace on here.
Kizzy
29-02-2016, 01:53 PM
I may get huffy about Corbyn being referred to as a nob on the other thread... but that would be petty * reports*
Crimson Dynamo
29-02-2016, 01:54 PM
I couldnt not respond to the 3 Conservatives that got all humpy about it so i changed it from a personal opinion to a factual allegation hopefully that will help with forum harmony :hehe: Im all about the peace on here.
technically it should be Alleged Pig Necrophilliac
:nono:
arista
29-02-2016, 03:07 PM
I couldnt not respond to the 3 Conservatives that got all humpy about it so i changed it from a personal opinion to a factual allegation hopefully that will help with forum harmony :hehe: Im all about the peace on here.
Bob I am not that Humpy.
But Why not talk of the Red on Red Fights
in Labour
Same Confusion
Northern Monkey
29-02-2016, 03:11 PM
Love the new title:laugh:
Kazanne
29-02-2016, 03:18 PM
I'm not sure if you are referring to me calling Boris bumbling or the thread title.
I go on numerous forums and have never yet gone on one where serious debaters don't hold back in their passion for descriptive name calling. Dirty politics is acceptable (at least to me) if its inclusive of the topic. I don't even mind being bludgeoned to death if the person who's bludgeoning me can do so with the passion of his bias.
What I don't like is the one liners who merely insult but never add any value to a topic and there appears to be plenty of them.
I wasn't referring to you DR,more the one liners in bold:hee:
He is a very likeable chap and best of a bad bunch for me
Nah, imo, he is far from likeable, Adam. I think he is slimy.
joeysteele
29-02-2016, 10:10 PM
Nah, imo, he is far from likeable, Adam. I think he is slimy.
I presume you mean Boris Johnson,yes slimy and as false as they come too.
I really hope he has really shattered any chance he had of replacing Cameron.
I presume you mean Boris Johnson,yes slimy and as false as they come too.
I really hope he has really shattered any chance he had of replacing Cameron.
Yeah Joey, I was referring to Boris Johnson, I absolutely can't stand that man.
Crimson Dynamo
01-03-2016, 11:13 AM
Boris is a skilled and much loved politician
user104658
01-03-2016, 11:29 AM
Boris is a skilled and much loved politician
You're mixing up your words LT; Boris is much loved because he is a skilled politician.
He has a media face and persona that is deliberately and entirely crafted to disarm people and warm them to him. It's a facade, utter BS. I'd say he's the complete opposite of Farage, to be honest. Farage seems to be pretty much "what you see is what you get". I personally don't like what I see, but I will admit that much at least. Boris? I have absolutely no idea what's going on beneath that slimy, affected mush. He's a ****ing snake.
Crimson Dynamo
01-03-2016, 11:32 AM
You're mixing up your words LT; Boris is much loved because he is a skilled politician.
He has a media face and persona that is deliberately and entirely crafted to disarm people and warm them to him. It's a facade, utter BS. I'd say he's the complete opposite of Farage, to be honest. Farage seems to be pretty much "what you see is what you get". I personally don't like what I see, but I will admit that much at least. Boris? I have absolutely no idea what's going on beneath that slimy, affected mush. He's a ****ing snake.
Thankfully not everyone is as cynical as you TS and he is much loved and very very popular
The media love him
user104658
01-03-2016, 11:33 AM
Thankfully not everyone is as cynical as you TS and he is much loved and very very popular
Mixing up words again LT, you mean "unfortunately" not "thankfully"...
The media love him
Yes they do. More evidence of him being lizardkin.
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