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David Cameron's 2012 priority.
Joe_Bloggs
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What should DC have as his number one aim for for 2012.
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Joe_Bloggs wrote: »What should DC have as his number one aim for for 2012.
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The trial of Tony Blair would be a good start.0 -
packing his bags would be a startReplies to posts are always welcome, If I have made a mistake in the post, I am human, tell me nicely and it will be corrected. If your reply cannot be nice, has an underlying issue, or you believe that you are God, please post in another forum. Thank you0
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A general election?0
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To start being an effective leader instead of a pansy who waters down or u-turns every bloody thing.0
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Same as they've always been. To find ways to ween Britain off its welfare entitlement mentality and reduce / eliminate the structural deficit.0
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David Cameron's number one priority will be David Cameron.0
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Get rid of the Libs and call a referendum on getting out of European Union.0
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Try and do something about the horrendous level of youth unemployment (and unemployment generally).0
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I think the Olympics must be his top priority. It is so important. We have spent 9bn on it already so a few people can run around and jump a bit. The whole of the UK should take second fiddle to this two week running and jumping extravaganza. I am so looking forward to seeing a few people chucking a spear and a lump of metal. 9bn? Bargain!!! We should spend 100bn on this.
And when it is all over (14 days) we can look back and say the £642.8m a day was the ultimate value for money this country has ever seen.
I am so looking forward to this. I really am.0 -
The_White_Horse wrote: »I think the Olympics must be his top priority. It is so important. We have spent 9bn on it already so a few people can run around and jump a bit. The whole of the UK should take second fiddle to this two week running and jumping extravaganza. I am so looking forward to seeing a few people chucking a spear and a lump of metal. 9bn? Bargain!!! We should spend 100bn on this.
And when it is all over (14 days) we can look back and say the £642.8m a day was the ultimate value for money this country has ever seen.
I am so looking forward to this. I really am.
I'm looking forward to it. Although I'll probably skip the trains and cycle in to work.
I'm hoping the GB football team are going to be one of the two games I'll be going to.0
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