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Topic History of: I'm getting to loathe Cameron more and more
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JK2006 And now bloody Osborne comes up with meejah friendly crap "it is totally unacceptable for anyone to be paid huge bonuses"...

Rubbish. Give us a Chancellor who can get Britain into massive profits and he's welcome to an enormous bonus.

Likewise bankers and others.

The problem is not the politics of envy (meejah love it) but giving bonuses for the wrong reasons.

Banks should have given bonuses for long profits not quick paper ones.

Simple.
BR YOu see JK I cant stand Cable ( opportunist) and Hague had his chance and failed ( probably because of his accent and strange look )

Out of Brown - Cameron and the other guy - Cameron is the lesser of 3 evils.

In fact comparing Brown and Cameron is a no brainer. Brown is totally useless and has dumped this country in the biggest recesssion in its history. For that alone he has to be voted out next year.
JK2006 To answer your question BR - yes, I like a lot of what I see from Vince Cable... Hague...
giles2008 Alan Duncan forgot one thing. Everyone has a camera nowadays.Our politicians are so stupid sometimes.
Al He's a politician, and in public he will always give a politician'd response. In private he may have had a few stronger things to say, but we should be used to the diplomatic speak of party leaders by now. William Hague was a refreshing exeption and the country rejected him in favour of Mr B Liar.