This Chap With The Disabled Son Who Argued With CMD Earlier.

This Chap With The Disabled Son Who Argued With CMD Earlier.

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Jasandjules

70,060 posts

231 months

Tuesday 27th April 2010
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I didn't see it but given that CMD has recently lost a disabled child I don't think he is exactly going to be looking to exclude such people is he now?

I've seen CMD "heckled" a couple of times recently, frankly, he takes it very well IMHO. If only he wasn't such a CO2 believer he'd be a damn fine PM.

SmoothRB

1,700 posts

174 months

Tuesday 27th April 2010
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This guy was very articulate and eloquent on the later interview.

My guess is that he is an activist and maybe a big Labour supporter.


MX7

7,902 posts

176 months

Tuesday 27th April 2010
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Oilchange said:
Stooges, simple as that. Probably not a popular comment or even entirely accurate but it does look suspicious to me.

You never see Gordon get a grilling because he is surrounded by Party activists all the time, watch him crumble in front of a proper audience!
Gordon runs before he crumbles. It's interesting to see how Cameron and Brown react differently to similar questions. This was the day after the election date was announced.

Castrol Craig

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18,073 posts

208 months

Tuesday 27th April 2010
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SmoothRB said:
This guy was very articulate and eloquent on the later interview.

My guess is that he is an activist and maybe a big Labour supporter.
without doubt.

Dr.Doofenshmirtz

15,359 posts

202 months

Tuesday 27th April 2010
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Good comment from the Sky News site on this...

'Education, Education, Education. Remember that phrase? And what have Labour done? Screwed it up! Now, at last, a politician that listens to teachers! As a husband of a teacher, I am amazed at stories of ADHD kids screaming their heads off in class, while the 30+ classmates have their education ruined, only seemingly gaining skills in tolerance. Teachers have enough stress to deal with and aren't given any training for coping with Special Needs children. A Special Needs school can give children the attention and expertise they need and alleviate the burden on mainstream schools. David, you get my vote!'

Cameron handled that very well I think. He will get my vote, but I still worry about his 'green' beliefs.

Halb

53,012 posts

185 months

Tuesday 27th April 2010
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Oilchange said:
Stooges, simple as that. Probably not a popular comment or even entirely accurate but it does look suspicious to me.

You never see Gordon get a grilling because he is surrounded by Party activists all the time, watch him crumble in front of a proper audience!
Brown got hounded by a similar twunt the other day, who then went home to his blog to brag aboot it.
This stuff goes on for all the leaders.