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Old 14-07-2016, 04:11 PM #51
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Well there was never proof of that,but I guess it suits his haters to believe everything that's fed to them by the press
You mean a bit like believing this country is overrun with millions of benefit scrounging families with twelve kids? Or how about immigrants coming over here and stealing your jobs? What about Jeremy Corbyn saying Osama Bin Laden's death was a 'tragedy'? I guess it suits the haters to believe everything that's fed to them by the press too

Have you ever done any reading or watched any documentaries on the Bullingdon Club? It's not beyond the realms of possibility that it's true

And in any case it was a flippant remark actually in support of Cameron in that I'm so fearful of what's to come it's amazing to think myself and others are wishing that he would stick around, as if he's some kind of moderate
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cameron will go down as one of the great prime ministers, behind lloyd george , clem atlee and co but in the top 10. the turnaround in the economy is remarkable under him..he is rare as he made promise and he delivered, he gave us our referendum and we brexited. I applaud him for his massive contribution to this country
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No.. no he won't.

David Cameron flew in his brand new Prime Ministerial plane just once before his departure from office, it has emerged.

It was announced last year that former Mr Cameron would get an aircraft for himself and senior members of the Cabinet for their official trips.

An RAF Voyager A330 was to be refitted as a passenger aircraft at a cost of about £10 million, dubbed "Cam Force One".

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk...-a7136316.html

One of David Cameron's final acts as Prime Minister was to overrule strongly worded civil service advice so that his advisers would get an extra £282,000 – or, an additional six months’ salary – in severance pay because of his resignation.

Mr Cameron's decision will take the severance pay bill for his closest allies from £747,045 to £1,029,938, and set a precedent across all Government departments which could lead to another 30 special advisers getting the same deal, a top civil servant warned.'



He bled the country dry, and is still doing it.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk...-a7138171.html
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