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Cameron flys to Lanzarote for Easter break
Just weeks after urging Britons to holiday in the areas hit by flooding this year :joker:
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lanzagrotty?
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Tough job |
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Better Security, |
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Didn't he just go on holiday.
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looking forward to the pic of him and sam sipping espresso at some harbourside cafe
dave in shorts with his timberland boat shoes on and a cardy draped over his shoulders |
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Cold up There |
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He could snuggle with Sam :creep: |
They are entitled to a Family holiday and if they can get one of their choosing fair enough,I do not begrudge them that.
How nice it would be if he set out to ensure that all citizens of the UK had such an opportunity to have a break somewhere from their routines too however. Being PM is a tough job,he does have the right to some time for himself and his family. |
Have a great well deserved rest my friend.
Don't forget to send me my postcard David mate.:thumbs: |
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great point but I no this with the con party and this is what everyone is waking up to. do as I say not as I do. |
Just another example of Cameron being a rampaging hypocrite.
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when its warmer, in addition. Its his Clever Wife |
He spends a lot of time in Cornwall.
Hardly the time to holiday in Cumbria at the minute, flood clearance isn't finished yet..and it is far too cold for a holiday for at least another month or two, We have frozen in April in Cumbria before today. |
i wonder why he never comes to Scotland?
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http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2...olidays-floods
ersonally he prefers Ibiza or the more exclusive beaches of Cornwall. But David Cameron may come under pressure to head to Scarborough or Southport for his Easter break, after he launched an initiative urging Britons to take their holidays in the north of England. The prime minister said the funding package was aimed at helping tourism in the region get back on its feet after the devastating floods that have hit homes and businesses since late last year. Five places for your holidays in flood-hit northern England Read more It will include £2m to repair damaged infrastructure in the Lake District national park, one of Britain’s major tourist areas, and £1m for a PR campaign to persuade families to visit the north during the Easter school holidays. “From York Minster to Honister mine, Carlisle Castle to the Leeds Royal Armouries, the north has some of the most iconic tourist attractions the UK has to offer,” Cameron said during a visit to Cumbria and Lancashire to see repairs being carried out. “So it is absolutely right that we do everything we can to make sure these businesses feel supported and ready to receive visitors. “The measures we’ve announced today are an important step, showcasing the best the region’s tourist industry has to offer while helping one of its key attractions in the Lake District national park get back on its feet.” But Downing Street would not say whether Cameron, who is never known to have holidayed in the north of England during his time in office, would be personally taking a break there. :hee: |
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To many piss heads |
well i hope he's got the child care sorted.
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