Nice touch by Cameron, but he'll probably be calling us Northern Ireland by Tuesday
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/election-2015-32462250
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Nice touch by Cameron, but he'll probably be calling us Northern Ireland by Tuesday
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/election-2015-32462250
Nice tweet from the PM, but dare I say it, words are cheap, I'd prefer to understand how he's going to replace our EU funding and reappraise the Barnett formula
Which bit of he's still the Prime Minister until October are you struggling with?
Classic you again isn't it?
Someone raises a valid point and you're the one who spits his dummy out and makes it personal.
Wales has been shafted by central government for years, if it wasn't for him seeking to shore up his personal position we'd never have ad the frickin referendum in the first place and his bumbling buffoon of a sidekick wouldn't have conned half the country, and Wales wouldn't be in an even worse financial state than we were before.
But hey, he tweeted something nice about a country he's hitherto not shown any concern about, so its all good.
David Cameron does not write his own tweets, it's the job of the press office to tell everybody what they want to hear
For example the Fabian Society backed Portland PR company were behind the media campaign to turn the referendum following Jo Cox's death, and also behind the recent coup against Jeremy Corbyn. No doubt there were similar hidden-hands behind the ousting of Boris Johnson. People really need to wake up to the fact that they are getting conned left, right and centre.
Many apologies for the opinion I am about to impart, I do hope it finds you in a sober mood, but my assertation is that had Mr Cameron not made his tweet then none of us would have sought out his thoughts nor criticised his behaviour.
I am truly sorry that this was not made clear in my post and offer further unreserved apologies should I be mistaken and should Mr Cameron prove to be a highly respected sporting commentator.
My heart has been genuinely warmed by your generosity and spirit.
How many of us criticised Cameron for not tweeting congratulations when we were the only British team to make the quarter finals?
Oh yes, that's right. Nobody. Because nobody cared.