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Topic History of: A letter to David Cameron's parents Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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david
Dear Nick Clegg,
(former teenage arsonist)
Please may I quote a youtube comment on the video:
'To try and make a link with a teenager who burnt things and a teenager who burnt things, HOW RIDICULOUS'
Lots of love,
David xxx
In The Know
Keir Hardie wrote: Letter to Ed Miliband:
Dear Ed,
Please stop exploiting every big political issue for your own craven party ambitions whilst pretending to be claiming the moral highground as a serious statesman. Choose to do one or the other and stick with it. Oh yes, and get your nose sorted, prono
to!
Love and fraternal salutations,
Keir
Thanks for translating, Keir ... I've never understood a word he said (down his nose !)
Whatever he said ... you can be sure its what the Unions told him to say !!!
Pattaya
Keir Hardie wrote: Letter to Ed Miliband:
Dear Ed,
Please stop exploiting every big political issue for your own craven party ambitions whilst pretending to be claiming the moral highground as a serious statesman. Choose to do one or the other and stick with it. Oh yes, and get your nose sorted, prono
to!
Love and fraternal salutations,
Keir
Oh look,a Labour knowitall
Keir Hardie
Letter to Ed Miliband:
Dear Ed,
Please stop exploiting every big political issue for your own craven party ambitions whilst pretending to be claiming the moral highground as a serious statesman. Choose to do one or the other and stick with it. Oh yes, and get your nose sorted, prono
to!
Love and fraternal salutations,
Keir
david
"This behaviour was criminal behaviour," said Johnson of the recent riots - but in the past his attitude to vandalism has been more nuanced. In his and Cameron's day, the Bullingdon was most notorious for heaving a weighty flowerpot through the window of a distinguished Oxford eaterie. Cameron, it is said, had already left the scene, but Johnson was so proud that for a time he claimed he was arrested for his part in these exploits. In fact, he simply hid in the shrubbery at the city's botanical gardens. Lucky there were no 24-hour magistrates' courts in those days.'