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Most recent annotations on things by David Cameron

  • chris KEEFFE: What a bunch of Hippocrates! Just because Speaker Martin has been forced out does not magically wipe away the stain that the current bunch of MPs have caused the only way forward is to have a... (18 June 2009)
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  • David Clark: When he was made PM I thought Mr Brown promised to brief Parliament before the press. (11 June 2009)
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  • barbara richards: I'm glad you giggled when you withdrew it. The rest of the UK cheered when you said it, in agreement. Gordon Brown has allowed a paedophile to influence the secret family courts. WE... (19 March 2009)
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  • Yogi Com: What about the dreadful loss of 1000's of young children from children’s homes and foster care who are now in prisons and youth offending institutes most of which were sexually abused whilst in... (14 March 2009)
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  • Alan Troake: So, no apologies for boom and bust economics then? Remember the 1980s David? No apologies were made by Margaret Thatcher or Nigel Lawson. So what's new? (14 February 2009)
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  • David Clark: Mr Brown of course ignores the fact the Tories have proposed policies (often adopted by Labour). He simply continues to chant his mantra about 'do nothing' in the hope that it sticks in the minds... (29 January 2009)
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  • David Clark: I thought the first recapitalisation was to ensure the banks survived and did not leave depositors in the lurch. (23 January 2009)
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  • Bernard Keeffe: The Prime Minster claims that the cut in VAT has put £5 a week in the pocket of families. To achieve this the family must spend £400 a week on VATable goods and services. Lord Mandelson also... (16 January 2009)
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  • Ian Simcox: "He cannot accuse us of doing nothing" - then he went and did just that. The Conservatives need to repeat their policies as often as possible as Labour are fighting the 'do nothing' line quite... (11 December 2008)
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  • David Clark: It is a pity Mr Cameron did not give the simple answer that no government would be relaxed about civil servants leaking to the opposition, but they would action any such occurrences through... (5 December 2008)
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  • Ian Simcox: That was almost Brownian in his refusal to answer the question put forward. A touch of honesty might be nice but it seems Labour have rewritten the rules in the House and fairly straight... (5 December 2008)
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  • Jesse Holmes: It's irresponsible for David Cameron, who admits that the banks need financial support from the government, to criticize the Prime Minister for trying to operate a government without a deficit. (29 November 2008)
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  • Paul Peros: I bet the Italians aren't too impressed. As for Enron... (27 November 2008)
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  • Kevin Wells: The fact is that this Prime Minister has given us the debt levels of Italy and the accounting practices of Enron. Has to be one of the best put downs in the commons for a long time. (27 November 2008)
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  • Damian Easy: David, it was probably to highlight Brown's inability to give any kind of meaningful response even when spoon fed the answer... (27 November 2008)
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  • David Clark: But do the figures read out by Mr Cameron not answer his own question what is the point of asking it? (27 November 2008)
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  • David Clark: The PM will, of course, ignore these Tory policy points when he repeats again and again that the Tories plan to do nothing. (27 November 2008)
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  • David Clark: I think Mr Cameron is barking up the wrong tree with this. The Minister just signed to confirm he agreed with the assessment of the impact, not that it should be introduced. The Government is... (27 November 2008)
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  • David Clark: Every week we see Mr brown evading the PM questions asked. It is a great pity that only such a tragic case causes an uproar at the lack of a staight answer to a straight question. He has been... (14 November 2008)
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  • Ian Simcox: Why does he continuously let Brown off his 44% to 38% misrepresentation? Public debt has gone up from £413bn in 1997 to well over £600bn in 2008. This needs to be explicity stated. Labour has not... (6 November 2008)
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  • Ian Simcox: He is asking the wrong question. Saying 'why were you wrong?' is an invitation for Brown to defend himself by quoting numbers and not answering the question. He should ask 'why does the... (6 November 2008)
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  • David Clark: Having to go back 13 years for a quote weakens the impact and encourages the PM to keep referring back to previous Tory governement figures (6 November 2008)
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  • David Clark: I think David Cameron is flogging a dead horse here and it is obvious that the PM is not going to respond. He should not have wasted a question. (23 October 2008)
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  • Ian Simcox: He is asking the wrong questions. Firstly, he should be asking when the Prime Minister expects that the Chancellor will next be able to announce a budget featuring no borrowing. Then he should be... (23 October 2008)
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  • neil scott: itsabout getting your feet firmly under the table in this country tiil it and government demises (27 June 2008)
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