David Cameron: lying slimeball.

The sheer shamelessness of this lying sack of shit has an almost hallucinogenic quality.
‘British people are ‘the boss’ and they want action on immigration, says David Cameron’

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9 Responses to David Cameron: lying slimeball.

  1. k2 says:

    Here in Kalifornia, before Prop13 passed in the 70s, cutting back out of control property taxes, the young Governor Jerry Brown and his demagogue party pals tried passing a (nudge nudge wink wink) version of the reform law as an attempt to head off the actual reform. Sounds like someone else is going to use a page from the old leftist handbook.

  2. Mathew says:

    “They keep being forced by their own blind panic about Ukip towards the exit sign.”

    Ah ain’t it great to see the wrong people being forced to do the right thing for once. For years and years they refused to do it, now that they’re looking at another party who will clean them out, suddenly the people are the ‘boss’ and they have legitimate concerns. Hope it’s a bitter pill and it’s hard to swallow, but swallow it you must.

    “Mr Clegg also backed claims by Mr Barroso that Britain would have only a “marginal relevance” in global affairs if it quits the European Union.”

    Yeah, like the Brits and the EU are oh so relevant in global affairs, yeah every two-bit sack of shit gangster and country around the world is sitting there thinking – oh what will the Eurabians think if i chop this fellow’s head off or invade my neighbor, i can’t stop my knees shaking. Yeah, it’ll be a tremendous loss of influence leaving that table of wankers.

    Moving on, i don’t really care whether the current crop of political arseholes have woken up, i just hope the British people have and are voting for real leaders who will do what they want.

  3. andy5759 says:

    The Boss, eh? Stolen directly from Douglas Carswell. That man has no shame.

    My God, isn’t Remus good? This week he’s at his best.

  4. Ronbo says:

    “However Mr Cameron hit back at the idea that the views of Brussels’ bureaucrats should influence British immigration policy.

    He said: “What we need in Britain is a renegotiation of our relationship with the European Union and a referendum where the British people decide whether to stay in this reformed organisation or do we leave it.”

    Huh :?:

    Did I miss something :?:

    When did the British people vote to JOIN the European Union in the first place :?:

    BTW, PM CAMERON: Reform the EU :?: :mrgreen: You can put lipstick on a pig, but it’s still a bloody PIG, and one the British people never wanted to buy :!:

  5. tranquil says:

    The best contribution that Cameron can make to the UK is to become fertiliser for the parliament garden.