piggate
I can't believe there wasn't already a thread about this. :greengrin Bacon roll anyone?
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piggate
I can't believe there wasn't already a thread about this. :greengrin Bacon roll anyone?
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He did WHAT to this.:greengrin
It was true all along, he really did support West Ham.
So David Cameron also likes HAMASS.
He misheard the name when introduced to his wife, he thought she was Ham.
At next PMQ he will be accused of telling porkies.
Tory gang bang...
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2011/...82_306x290.jpg
As this first came to light through the biography of David Cameron, it got me wondering, is it a Graphic Novel, or a Pop-up book?
Also, is David Cameron's favourite book Old Macdonald Had a Farm?
A second victim comes forward #piggate #snoutrage
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CPbD6_kWcAQ6z50.jpg
They've made a film about it already. 😁
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Getting piggy with it
https://youtu.be/FBpQJ98rR4o
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I am enjoying this immensely, but to be serious for a moment, potentially the most damaging accusation concerns DC knowing that Lord A was a “non-dom” in 2009. If that is true, then he is guilty of serious electoral and tax offences?
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If the accusations are false, though, then I am sure there will be a lawsuit instigated very soon. If there is no such case then ......... smoky bacon time (as against the smoking gun) :greengrin
is this the pig Cameron shafted
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This is way more damaging.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-34318242
Yup....
Once the smell of bacon has cleared, this particular stink will still be there.
Cameron might do well to joke about the pig stuff. ....IMO that's his only decent defence. ....but the Ashcroft stuff will be harder to deal with.
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Boaring :yawn:
Just wondering if this will have an effect on our allies in the Middle East. Whilst we're making a bit of a joke about it they might see it completely differently.
Cameron shouldn't let this distract him from his day to day job. StySIS are on the rise and to ignore that would be rasher than anything he did in the past, he could be for the chop if he does.
Samantha: ... David
Dave: ....... Yes babe
Samantha: ...... Can you do something for me?
Dave: ...... Of course babe
Samantha: ..... Can you stop calling me babe !!!
I don't see a joke, just an insult, like your insults, and it's totally irrelevant to this thread.
However, read this, then post a (real) picture of Alex Salmond eating a pie in front of a hungry homeless person, and I'll give you the benefit of the doubt.
http://theleveller.org/2015/09/british-really-laughing/
http://www.thenational.scot/comment/...about-him.7852
Good article in the National today by Cat Boyd.
Looks like she has read the-leveller and simply regurgitated Lawrence Richards. A bit naughty if she is passing that off as her own.
The National was my paper of choice until recently. It's more a political fanzine than a newspaper now which is sad, it started so well.
Can anyone join in.:rolleyes:
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please read the thread .... I responded after being insulted by another poster..... do you intend to warn them......
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[QUOTE=marinello59;4470525]Looks like she has read the-leveller and simply regurgitated Lawrence Richards. A bit naughty if she is passing that off as her own.
The National was my paper of choice until recently. It's more a political fanzine than a newspaper now which is sad, it started so well.[/QUOTE]
Alas, there's always the temptation to slip into a single political rut - like the UK media have already done, en masse.
You can slag Alex Salmond off as much as you want. I don't particularly care for him but I don't see the relevance of a picture of him eating a pie on a thread about the prime minister having oral sex with a dead pig.
Excuse the grammar.
Are they suggesting Cameron was pig headed?
Perhaps someone said to him "I'll see you in The Hogshead" and he got the wrong idea!
He's getting a very easy time about all this if you ask me. Imagine if Corbyn had done the same?
or Sturgeon?
:greengrin
I now have my suspicions on who sprayed "Oink" on all the Scottish road signs in the 70's. :cool2:
Cameron today as reported on the BBC website:
"I've had an interesting week. It's a week in which thousands of trees have died in vain, sales of Supertramp albums have gone through the roof and one man's reputation lies in ruins. I don't think Michael Ashcroft will ever recover."
Oh how we laughed, Dave.
What a feeble effort at throwing the hand grenade back at the tosser.
The club was founded in 1780 as a hunting and sporting club, but is now better known for being a drinking and dining society. Presenter, David Dimbleby, lambasted Boris Johnson for his "disgraceful" behaviour during his time in the Bullingdon Club. Dimbleby, who was once a member of the club, said that the mayor, David Cameron and George Osborne had turned the 200-year-old group from a well behaved gentleman's club into a riotous organisation. He said: "We never broke any windows or got wildly drunk. It was a completely different organisation from what it became when Boris Johnson, David Cameron and George Osborne joined," adding: "We never did these disgusting, disgraceful things that Boris did."
Okay, hands up, the naughty boys.
Actually, the Tories seem to be making a pretty good job of burying this story.
https://www.facebook.com/Channel4New...3285154501939/
Well played Nicola Sturgeon.
Not so much a pig in a poke as a poke in a pig, you might say :wink:
Possibly because, rather than it being forgotten about by the majority of the population within a fortnight, a civil trial would drag it out over months and months? Given government ministers often have to resign to sue for libel, would it really be worth suing anyway?
One of the book's authors has already conceded that the story might be mince.
http://www.theguardian.com/media/med...tecall-me-dave
His lawyers aren't running the country though.
Ashcroft is fabulously wealthy. If Cameron was confident of winning a libel case against him and the paper which serialised his book, the writs would have been issued as soon as the issue hit the shelves.
Actually, most likely it would have happened before publication as he'll have known in advance that it was coming.
I don't believe for a second that the Dailly Mail would risk libelling the Tory PM without checking first.
I think Cameron "refused to dignify the story by giving a response" to give his team time to assess whether or not Ashcroft was in possession of the photo, ready to use it in the face of libel action.
Once they satisfied themselves that this was unlikely, a muted denial was issued, presumably dignifying the story.
There's some strange logic being used to claim that the story is likely true.
National leaders (in democratic countries) are probably libelled daily and rarely sue for libel, if ever. Just because it's a salacious story doesn't mean that they are more likely to sue than normal. Aside from anything, it would just prolong the agony for Cameron. Why drag a story out for months/years when it's forgotten by most people in a week otherwise?
As I said in my previous post, Isobel Oakeshott has already conceded that the story likely to be rubbish.