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Friday, 29 October 2010

Cameron exposed to calls of "liar" as another "Cast Iron" guarantee turns to dust

"According to German Die Welt, Cameron has agreed to back Merkel's demand for a treaty change, reportedly assuring Merkel that he will secure the passage of a new treaty through the UK Parliament without a referendum."
- Mats Persson of Open Europe on ConservativeHome

Cast Iron?

He should be cast out.

The Conservatives need a real conservative to lead them - and fast.

As for William Hague, his deluded spin attempts mean his last hopes of rescuing his credibility as a politician are gone. He may as well foxtrot Oscar, too.

Now, bearing in mind that we will never let Labour forget THEIR blatant treachery and who, on their watch, committed treason...

...we still can't help but like the quote from Yvette Cooper who, in her role as Shadow Foreign Secretary says: "David Cameron's grandstanding has been a complete failure. European governments decided on 2.9% in August so he has achieved absolutely nothing. He's tried to swing his handbag but simply ended up clobbering himself in the face."

2 comments:

  1. I wrote to the Telegraph letters page today regarding the EU budget, and have nicked your 'Cast Iron / cast out' bit. I hope you don't mind?

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  2. (smiles) I don't mind at all... flattered, in fact!

    I'll try to keep an eye out to see if they publish!

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