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Tuesday, 16 June 2009

Cameron shows common touch to attack ZaNuLiebour


David Cameron... an ever increasing enigma.

One minute, we're angry at him over his party's position on the EU Constitutional Lisbon Treaty, the next minute we have to love him.

Because Cameron has finally found the common touch and used a "light hearted" gag to criticise ZaNuLiebour's Nazi-esque policies.

The Telegraph reports that when he was asked about ID cards, Cameron adopted a fake German accent and said: "Where are your papers?"

Now, we're absolutely certain that a few members of the thought-police gestapo will criticise Cameron for it.

But come on... if this was John Cleese in Basil Fawlty mode, you'd applaud him for parodying ZaNuLiebour and their apparatchiks to a tee.

And that Cameron has the balls to tell it as it is with these damned biometric ID cards is credit to him. Cameron can reclaim one kudos point.

This blog is strongly pro-liberty and extremely strongly against Jackboot Jacqui's ID cards. And we expect to meet a few of you in prison if they are made compulsory because we are not having one. We won't even follow Boris Johnson's lead and put the thing into a shredder and sprinkle it on cornflakes. We just will not have one. Let them chuck 60 million of us into prison.

...but we still want to know what Cameron will do if Ireland vote 'yes' in their forced second vote on Lisbon and the thing comes into force.

Anyway, we're off before ZaNuLiebour send their brown shirts around. Or send us for a walk in the woods.

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