Re: Doctor interrupts Cameron's NHS photo-op
Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2011 10:44 am
the manner in which he did it suggests ward regulation was not his foremost concern.
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also true. if they had followed it though then he wouldnt have had a reason to come in and move them along. i'm not denying he didnt have an ulterior motive, but he was still in the rightBadman Juice wrote:the manner in which he did it suggests ward regulation was not his foremost concern.
I don't actually think that cameron would trick clegg into signing off a murder by fooling him with a birthday card to sign. Or that they would ever consider doing anything to they guy just because he told them off.....perhaps royalty would have a few hundred years ago.symmetricalsounds wrote:it literally wouldn't make a difference, some doctor who has shamefaced him won't get secret service shit going on.Mr Hyde wrote:^^^^^^^^^^^
he'll get clegg to sign the papers- he'll pretend he's getting him to sign a bithday card, thats how cameron rolls
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i guessed not but seeing as you wrote it i replied to it.Mr Hyde wrote:I don't actually think that cameron would trick clegg into signing off a murder by fooling him with a birthday card to sign. Or that they would ever consider doing anything to they guy just because he told them off.....perhaps royalty would have a few hundred years ago.symmetricalsounds wrote:it literally wouldn't make a difference, some doctor who has shamefaced him won't get secret service shit going on.Mr Hyde wrote:^^^^^^^^^^^
he'll get clegg to sign the papers- he'll pretend he's getting him to sign a bithday card, thats how cameron rolls
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i should make more use ofsymmetricalsounds wrote:i guessed not but seeing as you wrote it i replied to it.Mr Hyde wrote:I don't actually think that cameron would trick clegg into signing off a murder by fooling him with a birthday card to sign. Or that they would ever consider doing anything to they guy just because he told them off.....perhaps royalty would have a few hundred years ago.symmetricalsounds wrote:it literally wouldn't make a difference, some doctor who has shamefaced him won't get secret service shit going on.Mr Hyde wrote:^^^^^^^^^^^
he'll get clegg to sign the papers- he'll pretend he's getting him to sign a bithday card, thats how cameron rolls
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probably where i've been going wrong all these years.Mr Hyde wrote:...but no-one like someone that laughs at their own stuff
missed this earlier, seeing as the dude he bitched at is going to be responsible for privatising one of the greatest acheivements of this country i reckon he's got fair right to give him shit.Badman Juice wrote:the manner in which he did it suggests ward regulation was not his foremost concern.
yeah but you're missing the initial fact that cameron was in the wrong, he might have been more harsh about it then he needed to be but fact is he was still right to do what he did.Badman Juice wrote:you're right. I wish the news was just half an hour of self righteous people shouting insults at cameron and clegg, it's so much more instantly gratifying than real debate.
good thinking thereBadman Juice wrote:yeah no doubt moving those people who had ties on 50m to the right was far more important than anything else he could have been up to.
oh yeah i forgot the news was real debateBadman Juice wrote:you're right. I wish the news was just half an hour of self righteous people shouting insults at cameron and clegg, it's so much more instantly gratifying than real debate.
WhosZena? wrote:authority over the prime minister, feels good.

I didn't say it was.ahier wrote:oh yeah i forgot the news was real debateBadman Juice wrote:you're right. I wish the news was just half an hour of self righteous people shouting insults at cameron and clegg, it's so much more instantly gratifying than real debate.

he made his point afterwards to the newsBadman Juice wrote:I just think it says a lot about the immaturity of british politics and the lack of real dissent that people are so happy about a doctor being a bit abrupt with the prime minister.