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Wales-Bales
24-06-16, 07:19
:sherlock:

Igovernor
24-06-16, 07:32
Thrown:thumbup:

Mad as a fish
24-06-16, 07:34
Thrown:thumbup:

Was it his towel?

Llanedeyrnblue
24-06-16, 07:35
Thrown:thumbup:

It's two faced Corbyn's turn now then

Heathblue
24-06-16, 07:35
It's two faced Corbyn's turn now then

:thumbup:

Wales-Bales
24-06-16, 07:58
The towel folder is next to throw his towel in?

blue sky
24-06-16, 08:13
Leanne Wood should go too.

tigerbaybluebird
24-06-16, 08:16
They should all go

Every last one of them
Useless fools



Rats deserting a sinking ship

Zenith
24-06-16, 08:19
Prefer him to that blonde buffoon, Johnson or that xenophobic bastard, Farage.

Rogersblue
24-06-16, 08:34
Leanne Wood should go too.

Agree.:thumbup:she sold the people of rhondda out,my old girl over there is tamping she voted for her for a change from labour and she jumped into bed with that cock carwen.plus calling all us outers racist and right wing.

blue matt
24-06-16, 08:35
Oh hang on, didnt Dave say that we should all stick together ( in europe ) and not quit when the going was tough ? ? ?

Rjk
24-06-16, 08:37
Had to go, he knew a brexit would be really bad for Britain, but promised a vote anyway to drag a few ukip voters back to the Tories. Put his own interests ahead of the country in a gamble that didn't come off.
If he was the CEO of a company who's mistake had wiped 122bn of its value he'd be gone today, not on his own Terms.
Added to that his own position was compromised, when the other side were blaming things on immigrants or the EU, his habds were tied- he couldn't exactly say no these problems areas a result of my budget cuts.
Next Scotland to leave and Cameron to go down as the worst prime minister in history?

Charlie
24-06-16, 09:00
Prefer him to that blonde buffoon, Johnson or that xenophobic bastard, Farage.

One of the few things to make me laugh this morning.

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the other bob wilson
24-06-16, 09:04
Fair play to Cameron for realising that he had to go, but for me he was a mediocre Prime Minister and politician who has now lost most of what reputation he had because he took what was an enormous gamble on hoping to put to bed the issue which has stalked his party for forty years (Europe) - it was a gamble he lost and the issue is not going to go away just because of the referendum result.
Even so, when you look at those who are the front runners to replace him, I can't help thinking that there'll come a time when many will look back to his time running the country with a sense of nostalgia.

jon1959
24-06-16, 09:04
One of the few things to make me laugh this morning.

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Brilliant! :hehe:

Mad as a fish
24-06-16, 09:46
The problem with Boris is that he is super intelligent and also a wolf in sheeps clothing he will be OK just wait and see. I personally think he will make a good PM .

MOZZER2
24-06-16, 23:30
i just saw this post

i will and never vote tory but to me david cameron was /is a decent honorable man and was a good leader for the country whatever your politics . good luck in the future