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Sorry for the sensationalist headline there, but have any of you heard about the petition to ban David Cameron from re-entering the UK?
Thoughts on the subject? :P |
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"Sorry for the sensationalist headline there, but have any of you heard about the petition to ban David Cameron from re-entering the UK?
Thoughts on the subject? :P"
Hilarious but has no legal standing no xx |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Sorry for the sensationalist headline there, but have any of you heard about the petition to ban David Cameron from re-entering the UK?
Thoughts on the subject? :P
Hilarious but has no legal standing no xx"
Agreed, as much as I wish it had some standing behind it, the most I can hope that comes out of it is that it's used as material in question time or PMQ's for a few cheap laughs at the Tory party's expense. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Sorry for the sensationalist headline there, but have any of you heard about the petition to ban David Cameron from re-entering the UK?
Thoughts on the subject? :Pwhy would we ban him ?"
Some people feel as though he is a clear and present threat to the short and long term interests of the UK.
https://www.change.org/p/rt-hon-theresa-may-mp-ban-david-cameron-from-re-entering-the-uk |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"I haven't. Who's running it whilst he is away - Boris or the rest of Whitehall who run it really anyway ?
Sarah "
Maybe Osborne if he can get his sore arse out of bed with the bankers? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Sorry for the sensationalist headline there, but have any of you heard about the petition to ban David Cameron from re-entering the UK?
Thoughts on the subject? :P
Hilarious but has no legal standing no xx
Agreed, as much as I wish it had some standing behind it, the most I can hope that comes out of it is that it's used as material in question time or PMQ's for a few cheap laughs at the Tory party's expense."  |
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"Sorry for the sensationalist headline there, but have any of you heard about the petition to ban David Cameron from re-entering the UK?
Thoughts on the subject? :Pwhy would we ban him ?
Some people feel as though he is a clear and present threat to the short and long term interests of the UK.
https://www.change.org/p/rt-hon-theresa-may-mp-ban-david-cameron-from-re-entering-the-uk"
Given that the morons who started this clearly don't have any comprehension of the illegality of their request, I surmise that it is just a cheap, lefties prank to gain equally cheap headlines. |
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"Sorry for the sensationalist headline there, but have any of you heard about the petition to ban David Cameron from re-entering the UK?
Thoughts on the subject? :P
Hilarious but has no legal standing no xx
Agreed, as much as I wish it had some standing behind it, the most I can hope that comes out of it is that it's used as material in question time or PMQ's for a few cheap laughs at the Tory party's expense."
Corbyn would probably fail to capitalise on it at PMQ's, he seems inable to capitalise on any other Tory misfortune that springs up. Take last week's PMQ'S, with IDS resignation it should have been a bad week for Cameron and Osborne, but then Cameron brings up this Labour 'hostile' or 'supportive' list to the Labour leadership and put Labour on the back foot.
If people really want rid of David Cameron best way to do it is to vote Leave in the EU referendum. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Sorry for the sensationalist headline there, but have any of you heard about the petition to ban David Cameron from re-entering the UK?
Thoughts on the subject? :Pwhy would we ban him ?
Some people feel as though he is a clear and present threat to the short and long term interests of the UK.
https://www.change.org/p/rt-hon-theresa-may-mp-ban-david-cameron-from-re-entering-the-uk
Given that the morons who started this clearly don't have any comprehension of the illegality of their request, I surmise that it is just a cheap, lefties prank to gain equally cheap headlines. "
Not saying this to be an arse or pratt, just curious, but to what extent is it illegal? As far as I understand petitions with enough signatures put forward to the House of Commons do have to be discussed and addressed?
Also it hasn't been that heavily covered tbh. A quick google shows that it hasn't really been sensationalised as much as it could be. |
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So for the record my politics are decidedly middle of the road.
I am dismayed though to see that both the politicians and the supporters of the left seem to have absolutely nothing of any substance to offer on the face of the Tories.
The best that can be managed is this kind of nonsense and the relentless name calling and hate speech.
It is essential for good government that we have good opposition and I fear for the next few years with runaway Tories doing as they please and the pathetic left sneering from the other side of the house without offering any alternative.
Of course, I could be wrong.  |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Sorry for the sensationalist headline there, but have any of you heard about the petition to ban David Cameron from re-entering the UK?
Thoughts on the subject? :P
Hilarious but has no legal standing no xx
Agreed, as much as I wish it had some standing behind it, the most I can hope that comes out of it is that it's used as material in question time or PMQ's for a few cheap laughs at the Tory party's expense.
Corbyn would probably fail to capitalise on it at PMQ's, he seems inable to capitalise on any other Tory misfortune that springs up. Take last week's PMQ'S, with IDS resignation it should have been a bad week for Cameron and Osborne, but then Cameron brings up this Labour 'hostile' or 'supportive' list to the Labour leadership and put Labour on the back foot.
If people really want rid of David Cameron best way to do it is to vote Leave in the EU referendum. "
I have to admit that despite being largely a supporter of Corbyn I did find last week a bit lacklustre. I'm not sure what he was going for, my hope is that he was being overly mature on the topic, rather than just 'not on the ball' - despite that he really should have seized that weeks events as a tactical advantage over the Tories.
On the EU I think people are trying to keep those issues separate. Though I see your point, people should not gamble the economic and social stability of the present and future of Britain, based on perhaps David Cameron possibly resigning. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"So for the record my politics are decidedly middle of the road.
I am dismayed though to see that both the politicians and the supporters of the left seem to have absolutely nothing of any substance to offer on the face of the Tories.
The best that can be managed is this kind of nonsense and the relentless name calling and hate speech.
It is essential for good government that we have good opposition and I fear for the next few years with runaway Tories doing as they please and the pathetic left sneering from the other side of the house without offering any alternative.
Of course, I could be wrong. "
I think 'New Labour' so to speak, under Corbyn is going better at arguing the case against the Tories than most labour governments, but that's from my perspective as young person in a labour safe seat.
Given that labour had internal problems, just as the Tories inevitably will have over the next few months, it's difficult to mount a decisive opposition. Given that we're currently in a time where both political sides are fracturing it's ever more difficult to hold parties together in unison on certain topics. |
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"So for the record my politics are decidedly middle of the road.
I am dismayed though to see that both the politicians and the supporters of the left seem to have absolutely nothing of any substance to offer on the face of the Tories.
The best that can be managed is this kind of nonsense and the relentless name calling and hate speech.
It is essential for good government that we have good opposition and I fear for the next few years with runaway Tories doing as they please and the pathetic left sneering from the other side of the house without offering any alternative.
Of course, I could be wrong.
I think 'New Labour' so to speak, under Corbyn is going better at arguing the case against the Tories than most labour governments, but that's from my perspective as young person in a labour safe seat.
Given that labour had internal problems, just as the Tories inevitably will have over the next few months, it's difficult to mount a decisive opposition. Given that we're currently in a time where both political sides are fracturing it's ever more difficult to hold parties together in unison on certain topics. "
I've been a labour supporter all my life but could never bring myself to vote for corbyn reminds me too much of Micheal foot ..bring back tony ...or I'm voting for the only alternative Cameroon in future |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"So for the record my politics are decidedly middle of the road.
I am dismayed though to see that both the politicians and the supporters of the left seem to have absolutely nothing of any substance to offer on the face of the Tories.
The best that can be managed is this kind of nonsense and the relentless name calling and hate speech.
It is essential for good government that we have good opposition and I fear for the next few years with runaway Tories doing as they please and the pathetic left sneering from the other side of the house without offering any alternative.
Of course, I could be wrong.
I think 'New Labour' so to speak, under Corbyn is going better at arguing the case against the Tories than most labour governments, but that's from my perspective as young person in a labour safe seat.
Given that labour had internal problems, just as the Tories inevitably will have over the next few months, it's difficult to mount a decisive opposition. Given that we're currently in a time where both political sides are fracturing it's ever more difficult to hold parties together in unison on certain topics.
I've been a labour supporter all my life but could never bring myself to vote for corbyn reminds me too much of Micheal foot ..bring back tony ...or I'm voting for the only alternative Cameroon in future"
If by Tony you mean Tony Blair? No, sorry, his good ideas were far outweighed by his failings. I really don't think Cameron is a viable alternative, the man broke most of his manifesto promises in nearly his first year, and his chancellor of the ex-chequer has failed to deliver his economic policies, and has possibly caused further factionalism of his own party. The man is a farce and I'm looking more and more at the possibility of a vote of no confidence going against him. |
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"So for the record my politics are decidedly middle of the road.
I am dismayed though to see that both the politicians and the supporters of the left seem to have absolutely nothing of any substance to offer on the face of the Tories.
The best that can be managed is this kind of nonsense and the relentless name calling and hate speech.
It is essential for good government that we have good opposition and I fear for the next few years with runaway Tories doing as they please and the pathetic left sneering from the other side of the house without offering any alternative.
Of course, I could be wrong.
I think 'New Labour' so to speak, under Corbyn is going better at arguing the case against the Tories than most labour governments, but that's from my perspective as young person in a labour safe seat.
Given that labour had internal problems, just as the Tories inevitably will have over the next few months, it's difficult to mount a decisive opposition. Given that we're currently in a time where both political sides are fracturing it's ever more difficult to hold parties together in unison on certain topics.
I've been a labour supporter all my life but could never bring myself to vote for corbyn reminds me too much of Micheal foot ..bring back tony ...or I'm voting for the only alternative Cameroon in future
If by Tony you mean Tony Blair? No, sorry, his good ideas were far outweighed by his failings. I really don't think Cameron is a viable alternative, the man broke most of his manifesto promises in nearly his first year, and his chancellor of the ex-chequer has failed to deliver his economic policies, and has possibly caused further factionalism of his own party. The man is a farce and I'm looking more and more at the possibility of a vote of no confidence going against him."
If Cameroon goes hopefully Boris will replace him now there's a charismatic man |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"So for the record my politics are decidedly middle of the road.
I am dismayed though to see that both the politicians and the supporters of the left seem to have absolutely nothing of any substance to offer on the face of the Tories.
The best that can be managed is this kind of nonsense and the relentless name calling and hate speech.
It is essential for good government that we have good opposition and I fear for the next few years with runaway Tories doing as they please and the pathetic left sneering from the other side of the house without offering any alternative.
Of course, I could be wrong.
I think 'New Labour' so to speak, under Corbyn is going better at arguing the case against the Tories than most labour governments, but that's from my perspective as young person in a labour safe seat.
Given that labour had internal problems, just as the Tories inevitably will have over the next few months, it's difficult to mount a decisive opposition. Given that we're currently in a time where both political sides are fracturing it's ever more difficult to hold parties together in unison on certain topics.
I've been a labour supporter all my life but could never bring myself to vote for corbyn reminds me too much of Micheal foot ..bring back tony ...or I'm voting for the only alternative Cameroon in future
If by Tony you mean Tony Blair? No, sorry, his good ideas were far outweighed by his failings. I really don't think Cameron is a viable alternative, the man broke most of his manifesto promises in nearly his first year, and his chancellor of the ex-chequer has failed to deliver his economic policies, and has possibly caused further factionalism of his own party. The man is a farce and I'm looking more and more at the possibility of a vote of no confidence going against him.
If Cameroon goes hopefully Boris will replace him now there's a charismatic man "
Charismatic yes, more set in his ideas yes, but sadly he is just another viper in the Tory snake pit. Met him in person before, the charismatic façade dropped when a bunch of research scientists and undergrads wholly disagreed with the crap he spouted. |
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"So for the record my politics are decidedly middle of the road.
I am dismayed though to see that both the politicians and the supporters of the left seem to have absolutely nothing of any substance to offer on the face of the Tories.
The best that can be managed is this kind of nonsense and the relentless name calling and hate speech.
It is essential for good government that we have good opposition and I fear for the next few years with runaway Tories doing as they please and the pathetic left sneering from the other side of the house without offering any alternative.
Of course, I could be wrong.
I think 'New Labour' so to speak, under Corbyn is going better at arguing the case against the Tories than most labour governments, but that's from my perspective as young person in a labour safe seat.
Given that labour had internal problems, just as the Tories inevitably will have over the next few months, it's difficult to mount a decisive opposition. Given that we're currently in a time where both political sides are fracturing it's ever more difficult to hold parties together in unison on certain topics.
I've been a labour supporter all my life but could never bring myself to vote for corbyn reminds me too much of Micheal foot ..bring back tony ...or I'm voting for the only alternative Cameroon in future
If by Tony you mean Tony Blair? No, sorry, his good ideas were far outweighed by his failings. I really don't think Cameron is a viable alternative, the man broke most of his manifesto promises in nearly his first year, and his chancellor of the ex-chequer has failed to deliver his economic policies, and has possibly caused further factionalism of his own party. The man is a farce and I'm looking more and more at the possibility of a vote of no confidence going against him.
If Cameroon goes hopefully Boris will replace him now there's a charismatic man " Yeah boris wants out he thinks it will be a better deal for all the tv,s and transgenders.. everyone on facebo*k can tell you that.. we need your vote now.. |
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Hilarious.
I don't think it is anything but a joke. No leftie would create this as it is too ridiculous to be taken seriously at a time when the left need to strive to be taken seriously.
I would certainly ban them all, left, right and centre if I could....perhaps ship them off to South Georgia and let some faceless bureaucrat run the country. Maybe we could get a man/woman in a suit with a generic miserable face and a bunch of young kids with no real experience of life advising them on policy. (Oh nuts....I think we have had that for years).
Bring in decisive leadership. Restore the divine right of kings. HMQ has more experience of diplomacy and world affairs than anyone else in the world. She also has a great line in official workwear and hats, along with a readily available line of succession, thus avoiding the costly and disruptive necessity for periodic elections.
My cabinet would be
Supreme Leader HM The Queen
Chancellor Prince Andrew
Foreign and Commonwealth Prince Phillip
Home Secretary Prince Charles
and
Leader of the Cottage errr I mean House, Prince Edward
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Load of pish from someone with too much time on their hands. "
Exactly .
If this is the best that the alternative to the tories can offer , then the Torres will simply walk the next election too . |
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