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wankerforuse -> Is David Cameron in a rush to become the British prime minister? (3/23/2008 6:53:33 PM)

After the ridiculous way he was cycling going the wrong way down a one way street,going through a red light honestly.Anyonelse would of been fined or cautioned,but he seems to of  got away with it scot free,OH HOW I WISH A POLITICIAN.As they seem to be able to do more or less as they please thesedays,and they think that they are all above the law.So basically what is your opinion of Politicians?Me i think that they are a joke a disgrace well that applies to at least 90%of them but what about you all now then ladies and gentlemen?




LadyEllen -> RE: Is David Cameron in a rush to become the British prime minister? (3/24/2008 6:29:03 AM)

please note "anyone else would have been fined", "he seems to have gotten away with it". "Of" is not a verb.

As for the subject matter - its not quite so easy to answer. I believe there are two main sorts of people who go into politics - those who see it as a career where they can climb aboard a gravy train to an easy life, and those who honestly and truthfully would like to change the world for the better (according to their worldview at least).

The first lot get on well, because if theyre not already skilled in manipulating their way through life, they develop those skills. And all the time theyre only out for their own gain, kissing the right arse here, saying whatever suits at the time and not believing anything but that they deserve to get ahead and to hell with anyone who gets in their way, including those in their own party.

The second lot get on less well, because they generally think that things like honesty, truth and integrity are important - and they stand little to no chance of surviving, let alone acquiring power, in competition with the first lot, unless they adopt some or all of the characteristics and behaviours of the first lot.

"Anyone who wants to lead, is probably the last person who should"

E




SL4V3M4YB3 -> RE: Is David Cameron in a rush to become the British prime minister? (3/24/2008 8:55:12 AM)

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ORIGINAL: wankerforuse
After the ridiculous way he was cycling going the wrong way down a one way street,going through a red light honestly.Anyonelse would of been fined or cautioned.


You must be joking because it is a well known fact that in London a cyclist can run people over and it is never their fault. When was the last time you saw a cyclist penalised for anything?

On the issue of David Cameron I don’t like him for the simple reason he was the head of a PR company. I think we have had enough of people manipulating the media and we don’t need more of it in the future.

I’d rather have someone that is seen to make mistakes and can admit to them than someone who will say “Sure NHS waiting lists are up but those waiting lists are measured on the new criteria of people waiting for the end of their treatment rather than the start of their treatment." I’m sick and tired of politicians measuring their success in the way they want.




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