Camerons wife votes for Blair?
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http://news.uk.msn.com/uk/articles.aspx?cp-documen...
Really? Just imagine if this was true! CMD may as well pack he bags up and go home.
Really? Just imagine if this was true! CMD may as well pack he bags up and go home.
What a stupid article. The only way anyone would ever know how she voted is if she came out and said so, and even then there is no way to check that she did what she said. That is the entire point of holding secret ballots (yes, I know some smart-arse will make a comment about that), that your vote is entirely private and free from external influences.
Just seen the source for this on C4's Dispatches. As it came from the horses mouth just now, so to speak, in context of how the bloke said it, it was nothing like it's been presented 
They were talking about floating voters and intelligent female professionals, using Mrs Cameron as an example of the sort of women voter the tories need to appeal to, and in that context the guy simply said that she (Mrs Cameron) may have voted for Labour, but he didn't mean that she herself actually may have voted for Labour, they were talking about a demographic, not her specifically.

They were talking about floating voters and intelligent female professionals, using Mrs Cameron as an example of the sort of women voter the tories need to appeal to, and in that context the guy simply said that she (Mrs Cameron) may have voted for Labour, but he didn't mean that she herself actually may have voted for Labour, they were talking about a demographic, not her specifically.
Edited by Balmoral Green on Monday 8th March 20:33
Morningside said:
http://news.uk.msn.com/uk/articles.aspx?cp-documen...
Really? Just imagine if this was true! CMD may as well pack he bags up and go home.
Please explain the CMD acronym to me, the serarch gerbils seem to be broken Really? Just imagine if this was true! CMD may as well pack he bags up and go home.
tangent police said:
Call Me Dave.
I think Dave is actually very close to "third way" and "communitarianism" like Blair, from what I've read and some things he's said.
You could put both of them in either party, but they're probably better suited to Lib Dems.
Cheers for that.I think Dave is actually very close to "third way" and "communitarianism" like Blair, from what I've read and some things he's said.
You could put both of them in either party, but they're probably better suited to Lib Dems.
Just had a quick look around and the first thing I happened across was this:
http://www.edugeek.net/forums/jokes-interweb-thing...
MMC
Balmoral Green said:
Just seen the source for this on C4's Dispatches. As it came from the horses mouth just now, so to speak, in context of how the bloke said it, it was nothing like it's been presented 
Exactly, what did you think of the programme? I thought it was a fair effort not like the BBC's totally biased jobs. 
RichB said:
Balmoral Green said:
Just seen the source for this on C4's Dispatches. As it came from the horses mouth just now, so to speak, in context of how the bloke said it, it was nothing like it's been presented 
Exactly, what did you think of the programme? I thought it was a fair effort not like the BBC's totally biased jobs. 

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