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Cameron's gaffe
Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 7:01 pm
by Sam Slater
What does everyone think about Cameron telling a 84 year old woman that he's going to change things in 2016? Ha ha ha....roflmfao!!!
Brown and Camoron did better but I still thought Clegg owned the other two.
Awful post-debate coverage from Sky though. Getting more like Fox as time goes by. Might as well rename themselves 'Toff TV' and be done with it.
Re: Cameron's gaffe
Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 7:21 pm
by mrchapel
> Awful post-debate coverage from Sky though. Getting more like
> Fox as time goes by. Might as well rename themselves 'Toff TV'
> and be done with it.
Both are owned by Aussie cancer Rupert Murdoch, so that`d explain that. Fair and balanced my arse
Re: Cameron's gaffe
Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 7:50 pm
by Sam Slater
Sky went from yougov poll claiming Cameron won (yougov CEO is Tory candidate for Stratford upon Avon) to thoughts from the guys at Fox News. If Augusto Pinochet was still alive he'd have been next in line to give Dave a 'big-up'.
Vote Dave, get Murdoch.
Re: Cameron's gaffe
Posted: Fri Apr 23, 2010 9:12 am
by randyandy
Well spotted.
I am wondering if the M&S green contract mention was just another whoops-a-daisy or admittance of the true link and support with / from Sir Stuart Rose
Re: Cameron's gaffe
Posted: Fri Apr 23, 2010 9:36 am
by Sam Slater
It seems yougov poll isn't just an objective, neutral opinion grabber. It looks like down right propaganda, orchestrated by Murdoch and the Tories.
And a screenshot of question they ask you
before asking you your voting intentions:
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Re: Cameron's gaffe
Posted: Fri Apr 23, 2010 10:15 am
by number 6
If labour somehow become the largest party it would be quite an achievement seeing as most of the broadcast media and certainly 90% of the press are pro tory.
Re: Cameron's gaffe
Posted: Sun Apr 25, 2010 5:43 pm
by David Johnson
Old man Murdoch is currently shitting himself, I suspect. Having thrown in his all with Cameron in the hope that he would get a result with regard to clipping the BBC and then smearing Clegg, he has found that he ain't getting anyway.
Oh, the joy!
D
Re: Cameron's gaffe
Posted: Mon Apr 26, 2010 2:11 pm
by Sam Slater
Murdoch seems to always get his way. Sky's post-debate coverage and analysis was embarrassingly bias, as was the Sun/Times articles the next day. Sky did backtrack a little an hour or two later.
Re: Cameron's gaffe
Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 7:21 am
by RoddersUK
Was it a gaffe?
Ladies of that age, and gentlemen also. are probably of the opinion that it doesn't matter, but I would like to think that even at their age they think for the benefit of the Nation as a whole rather than themselves.
Unfortunately, arseholes like Broon and the fucking useless hypocrytical boy Clegg will say anything to get the people on their side.
Make no mistake, that useless article Clegg would see the UK sold down the river and have us all slaves to Brussels and the fucking Frog and Kraut twin act.
A lifelong Labour voter, until Tony B liar ruined things, I wash my hands of the jumped up never come down posing posturing useless greedy fucking hypocrytical shitbags that have formed this most useless grasping government since WW2.
Re: Cameron's gaffe
Posted: Fri Apr 30, 2010 6:55 pm
by justickleme
I don't think his 'gaffe' was any more surprising than his inability to give that disabled kids' Dad an reasonable answer on his question about the inclusion of special needs kids in mainstream schools - even though he had a disabled child of his own.
Guess he must have spilt coffee on that script.