Cameron leaves daughter at boozer!
Discussion
Milky Joe said:
Give them a break. It's hard enough concentrating on driving a car when you're pissed and eating a doner kebab without trying to keep track of a bunch of kids. Surely everyone's accidentally left their kids somewhere for a few days while they've gone to Benidorm."Communities Secretary Eric Pickles - who is promoting a scheme to give English councils a financial incentive to deal with so-called "troubled families" - was asked on BBC Radio 5 live if he drew parallels between troubled families and parents who inadvertently left their children in a pub.
"We're definitely not talking about that - mainly for my job security," he replied."
Also Cameron's bodyguards are terrible, surely they do a head count before they leave anywhere?
"We're definitely not talking about that - mainly for my job security," he replied."
Also Cameron's bodyguards are terrible, surely they do a head count before they leave anywhere?
I think I remember my parents admitting they have done it to both myself and my brother and sister at different times! Er, they did admit in my case though it was deliberate to shut me up/teach me a lesson.
I know Ive had conversations with friends when young and now as adults as they are starting to raise their own children and the "forgetting the kids for a minute" is fairly common. Seems to be a mistake most families make at some point...try and find a mother who hasnt pulled her hair out with panic at the thought she has misplaced her child through taking their eye off them for 5 seconds and then spends the next 5 hours beating herself up with guilt about it.
Like most children though, the Cam's kid seems to have found liberation from mum and dad, esp in a pub, rather enjoyable, even if freedom lasted only 15mins! And I bet she got blamed for it aswell...I remember those injustices from childhood also!
I know Ive had conversations with friends when young and now as adults as they are starting to raise their own children and the "forgetting the kids for a minute" is fairly common. Seems to be a mistake most families make at some point...try and find a mother who hasnt pulled her hair out with panic at the thought she has misplaced her child through taking their eye off them for 5 seconds and then spends the next 5 hours beating herself up with guilt about it.
Like most children though, the Cam's kid seems to have found liberation from mum and dad, esp in a pub, rather enjoyable, even if freedom lasted only 15mins! And I bet she got blamed for it aswell...I remember those injustices from childhood also!
I've seen the Camerons there many times, and my kids have played with their kids in the garden (looks down nose at the other posters)
They usually drive there alone in their own car - it's not quite the helicopters, blacked out MPV's and armed guards people think. Dunno why this time was different though.
It's a lovely country pub BTW - shame they had to take down the lovely summer house they built though [but silly them for not getting planning permission].
They usually drive there alone in their own car - it's not quite the helicopters, blacked out MPV's and armed guards people think. Dunno why this time was different though.
It's a lovely country pub BTW - shame they had to take down the lovely summer house they built though [but silly them for not getting planning permission].
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