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Wednesday, 20 July 2011

Hackergate - What did Cameron say to Rebekah and the Murdochs on BSkyB?

I have unqualified admiration for the ingenuity that David Cameron deploys to avoid answering a straight question. He avoided it when it came from Ed Miliband, and here again he ducks and weaves around four other attempts to get the truth.

But in his evasion, he has in fact given his answer, and everyone now knows the truth about his relationship with Coulson, the Murdochs and Rebekah Brooks, despite his current desperate attempts to distance himself from his former neighbours and cronies.


3 comments:

  1. David Cameron has to go, and I'm pleasantly surprised by how popular such a view is.

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  2. my only worry is that if he does and he deserves to go, not withstanding that Brown Blair et al did the same thing is that it may spark another election and the Labour Party may scrape back in

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  3. I'm not happy about Labour being back either (I'm not happy about the UK!) but this government is no longer representative of the people.

    The Tories didn't win the last election but they're in power. The LibDems have utterly betrayed their mandate, and would be annihilated if an election was called now. The Coalition's policies are economically and socially lethal, especially with a global financial crisis imminent.

    The Coaltion must be brought down and quick.

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