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They are now. I just put them there. By your logic, they must now prove that something didn't happen, or else their career is over.

 

Like I said, if they have a case to answer they will get their chance to do it. But probably not on the sheffield forum ;)

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I agree with your reason for their non involvement and when Vince Cable expressed his opinions he was slated in the press after 2 journalists used underhand means to discredit him.

Now they are a part of government and so more influential, since Mr. Clegg is deputy Prime Minister it should follow that he will succeed Mr. Cameron if he steps down.

 

That would be 3 unelected PMs in a row then

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The hypocrisy in all this just about sums up our politics - both the politicians and those who would vote for them.

 

Milliband, and the incredible bias of the BBC in endlessly focussing on this - including the wall-to-wall wheeling out of such dignitaries as Alistair Campbell (!) and Prescott - shows their priorities.

 

Labour, not just the Tories, have cosied up to Murdoch. The politicians (hell-bent on controlling the media in revenge for being found out over their expenses criminality) 'tested the water' by bringing up the subject of various Z-listers such as Campbell, Prescott, Hugh Grant and Steve Coogan and allowing them full reign to complain, when of course they were all 'bang to rights'.

 

Next we had serial failure Gordon Brown making an untypical and rare visit to the House of Commons with an entirely typical bullying, self-centred rant about supposed 'leaks' about his (sic) son.

 

Follow this with the greasy Keith Vaz conducting a show trial against the Met. (and, if the Met. hadn't been busy averting another mass-bombing of planes (supposedly), Vaz would have been the first to criticise them.

 

Finding that the general public didn't give a toss about these has-beens, they upped the ante and brought in the emotional angle - Millie Dowler, Soham murders etc. All without a shred of evidence.

 

So News International paid Tony Blair £1m to serialise his memoirs, and another £1/2m for Alistair Cambell's memoirs.

 

I presume they didn't cash the cheques?

 

None of this is to excuse Cameron. He is in trouble and the old adage about this lot (politicians) never having had a proper job is true. Cameron is behaving like a bullied fag at Eton. He'd like to do this, that and the other but, you see, he can't. It was signed up by Labour. It's all down to the EU. The LibDems won't let him. All very convenient.

 

But the politicians will always get away with it.

 

Just heard that Milliband's ratings have soared, and Cameron's have plummeted.

 

Why?

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The hypocrisy in all this just about sums up our politics - both the politicians and those who would vote for them.

 

Milliband, and the incredible bias of the BBC in endlessly focussing on this - including the wall-to-wall wheeling out of such dignitaries as Alistair Campbell (!) and Prescott - shows their priorities.

 

Labour, not just the Tories, have cosied up to Murdoch. The politicians (hell-bent on controlling the media in revenge for being found out over their expenses criminality) 'tested the water' by bringing up the subject of various Z-listers such as Campbell, Prescott, Hugh Grant and Steve Coogan and allowing them full reign to complain, when of course they were all 'bang to rights'.

 

Next we had serial failure Grodon Brown making an untypical and rare visit to the House of Commons with an entirely typical bullying, self-centred rant about supposed 'leaks' about his (sic) son.

 

Follow this with the greasy Keith Vaz conducting a show trial against the Met. (and, if the Met. hadn't been busy averting another mass-bombing of planes (supposedly), Vaz would have been the first to criticise them.

 

Finding that the general public didn't give a toss about these has-beens, they upped the ante and brought in the emotional angle - Millie Dowler, Soham murders etc. All without a shred of evidence.

 

So News International paid Tony Blair £1m to serialise his memoirs, and another £1/2m for Alistair Cambell's memoirs.

 

I presume they didn't cash the cheques?

 

None of this is to excuse Cameron. He is in trouble and the old adage about this lot (politicians) never having had a proper job is true. Cameron is behaving like a bullied fag at Eton. He'd like to do this, that and the other but, you see, he can't. It was signed up by Labour. It's all down to the EU. The LibDems won't let him. All very convenient.

 

But the politicians will always get away with it.

 

Just heard that Milliband's ratings have soared, and Cameron's have plummeted.

Why?

 

This is probably because he hasn't turned out to be as red as he was originally painted.

 

If anyone is bothered to look, there was a plethora of posts following Cameron's appointment as PM, stating that he wouldn't last 6 months, that was 14 months ago.

 

IMHO Cameron will run the course, Labour will lose the next general election, and there will be another coalition government, this time announced prior to the election.

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The hypocrisy in all this just about sums up our politics - both the politicians and those who would vote for them.

 

Milliband, and the incredible bias of the BBC in endlessly focussing on this - including the wall-to-wall wheeling out of such dignitaries as Alistair Campbell (!) and Prescott - shows their priorities.

 

Labour, not just the Tories, have cosied up to Murdoch. The politicians (hell-bent on controlling the media in revenge for being found out over their expenses criminality) 'tested the water' by bringing up the subject of various Z-listers such as Campbell, Prescott, Hugh Grant and Steve Coogan and allowing them full reign to complain, when of course they were all 'bang to rights'.

 

Next we had serial failure Gordon Brown making an untypical and rare visit to the House of Commons with an entirely typical bullying, self-centred rant about supposed 'leaks' about his (sic) son.

 

Follow this with the greasy Keith Vaz conducting a show trial against the Met. (and, if the Met. hadn't been busy averting another mass-bombing of planes (supposedly), Vaz would have been the first to criticise them.

 

Finding that the general public didn't give a toss about these has-beens, they upped the ante and brought in the emotional angle - Millie Dowler, Soham murders etc. All without a shred of evidence.

 

So News International paid Tony Blair £1m to serialise his memoirs, and another £1/2m for Alistair Cambell's memoirs.

 

I presume they didn't cash the cheques?

 

None of this is to excuse Cameron. He is in trouble and the old adage about this lot (politicians) never having had a proper job is true. Cameron is behaving like a bullied fag at Eton. He'd like to do this, that and the other but, you see, he can't. It was signed up by Labour. It's all down to the EU. The LibDems won't let him. All very convenient.

 

But the politicians will always get away with it.

 

Just heard that Milliband's ratings have soared, and Cameron's have plummeted.

 

Why?

 

Really bizarre rant.

 

You think there is no evidence for the hacking of Millie Dowler's phone? Do you seriously think that?

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This is probably because he hasn't turned out to be as red as he was originally painted.

 

If anyone is bothered to look, there was a plethora of posts following Cameron's appointment as PM, stating that he wouldn't last 6 months, that was 14 months ago.

 

IMHO Cameron will run the course, Labour will lose the next general election, and there will be another coalition government, this time announced prior to the election.

 

Slaphead Slimey Came Ruin will try at bribe people with a marriage tax reduction at the next election

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Labour, not just the Tories, have cosied up to Murdoch.

 

However, it was only Cam-MORON who employed coulsen, then entertained hi at chequers after he had been forced to quite, it was Cam-MORON who had christmas dinner with brooks, it was Cam-MORON who was constantly sticking up for both during the last couple of weeks.

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