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  • čas pƙidĂĄn 8. 07. 2024
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  • @lookyseymour1145
    @lookyseymour1145 Pƙed 17 dny +150

    Cameron's legacy is to be remembered as a spineless quitter, and quite the to$$er. Another Eton mess.

    • @annenunney9907
      @annenunney9907 Pƙed 17 dny +7

      Spot on

    • @nicolaablett7790
      @nicolaablett7790 Pƙed 17 dny

      DESTRUCTIVE THEIVING VILE CREATURE
      The people coming from across the sea are in desperate need and many of them are from places we COLONALISED or were partners in WW1 and WW2 and interpreters in misguided wars and assaults on sovereign territories.
      AND STARMER IS OWNED BY THE ZIONISTS as with most of his acolytes
      God help us
      THANK GOD for the GREENS and INDEPENDENTS
      SHUKRAN Prof Tim

    • @davidpowell6098
      @davidpowell6098 Pƙed 17 dny +10

      Bit of a pattern with that School, don't you think?

    • @petercumiskey2746
      @petercumiskey2746 Pƙed 17 dny

      No loss there then, Public schoolboys the biggest threat to our society.Born to rule my arse.

    • @-silkman-3573
      @-silkman-3573 Pƙed 17 dny

      I think porking markets might be in there too, but I might be mixing up my sausages

  • @Bananaskin101
    @Bananaskin101 Pƙed 17 dny +66

    he should resign his Lordship as well

    • @ganrimmonim
      @ganrimmonim Pƙed 17 dny

      I'm not sure one can resign one's peerage.

    • @Eileenford
      @Eileenford Pƙed 17 dny +3

      @@ganrimmonim .....Unfortunately

    • @annenunney9907
      @annenunney9907 Pƙed 17 dny +3

      Absolutely

    • @davidsbain4687
      @davidsbain4687 Pƙed 17 dny +6

      No way is he going to give up that cushy number.

    • @Geffo555
      @Geffo555 Pƙed 17 dny +8

      @@ganrimmonim I think Tony Benn did.

  • @RayWint-od9uj
    @RayWint-od9uj Pƙed 17 dny +61

    The word resign gives the impression that you have been doing something to resign from, what exactly is he resigning from.

    • @stevenhoward3358
      @stevenhoward3358 Pƙed 17 dny +5

      He's resigned from the income stream and favour that comes along with the post.

    • @jonm7272
      @jonm7272 Pƙed 17 dny +7

      ​@@stevenhoward3358well, except that he's kept the peerage, and the income stream and influence that goes with it. As with most tories parasites, all the benefits, none of the commitment.

    • @stevenhoward3358
      @stevenhoward3358 Pƙed 17 dny +8

      @@jonm7272 true but most ex Prime Ministers are afforded similar. Best to abolish the whole House of Lords

    • @jonm7272
      @jonm7272 Pƙed 17 dny +3

      @@stevenhoward3358 disagree with abolishing it, they play an important role in oversight. However, it definitely needs a massive overhaul, starting with time limits for peerages.

    • @stop-the-greed
      @stop-the-greed Pƙed 17 dny

      Something do do with greensil bank

  • @lokischildren8714
    @lokischildren8714 Pƙed 17 dny +68

    The only thing that will miss Cameron will be the đŸ·đŸ·đŸ·đŸ·đŸ·

    • @bookie5667
      @bookie5667 Pƙed 17 dny +2

      Not only have pigs lost Liz Truss but Cameron as well.
      THAT IS A DISGRACE.

    • @MikeWinz
      @MikeWinz Pƙed 17 dny

      That's unfair on the pig.

    • @jimmilne882
      @jimmilne882 Pƙed 17 dny +1

      I'm sure one or two liked him.

    • @michaelcannon3172
      @michaelcannon3172 Pƙed 16 dny

      you ignorant people!! you sound like Pigs!!

    • @adrianfielding4678
      @adrianfielding4678 Pƙed 16 dny

      @@jimmilne882 Left to their own devices with natural food aplenty , pigs are discerning. That said, Pudding-Face Cameron might be a meal for a half starved porcine.

  • @custossecretus5737
    @custossecretus5737 Pƙed 17 dny +27

    Still walks away with a peerage.
    What a country we live in, failure rewarded time after time.

  • @MrDavey2010
    @MrDavey2010 Pƙed 17 dny +48

    So Cameron achieved his ambition to be a lord and after a short time as foreign sec he has resigned but holds on to his elevation! Not sure that’s fair.

  • @decimal1815
    @decimal1815 Pƙed 17 dny +45

    None of the parties of the right in the UK have solutions for the immense problems faced by the UK (and rest of Europe) over the next few decades. Playing politics instead of developing policies has cost us years of falling behind the rest of the world. Shameful.

    • @kaseycornflakes1234
      @kaseycornflakes1234 Pƙed 16 dny +1

      Unfortunately, that will prove true of the Parties on the left also. Give it time, give it time.

    • @peteredwards2318
      @peteredwards2318 Pƙed 16 dny

      None of the parties on the right have solutions, because they are the cause of the majority of the existential problems in the country.

    • @SilverbackMatt
      @SilverbackMatt Pƙed 16 dny

      Ostrich head in the sand đŸ˜¶đŸ˜‘

    • @SilverbackMatt
      @SilverbackMatt Pƙed 16 dny

      @@kaseycornflakes1234 Agreed 👍

    • @michaelcannon3172
      @michaelcannon3172 Pƙed 16 dny

      become an MP then!

  • @NapoleonSolo61
    @NapoleonSolo61 Pƙed 17 dny +59

    Cameron the coward who lit the fuse and ran

    • @daydays12
      @daydays12 Pƙed 15 dny

      You hit the nail on the head

  • @Geffo555
    @Geffo555 Pƙed 17 dny +67

    Cameron should have waved a note saying "Sorry, no credibility left."

    • @jonmould2946
      @jonmould2946 Pƙed 17 dny

      Maybe he will join Labour as they have the same viewpoints.

    • @Geffo555
      @Geffo555 Pƙed 17 dny +4

      @@jonmould2946 Did Cameron want the Rwanda plan scrapped? Did he challenge Sunak's ECHR threats? Has he backed Labour on anything?
      Seriously, this "all the same " line has not aged well. And it's not even been a week yet.

    • @weswheel4834
      @weswheel4834 Pƙed 17 dny +3

      @@Geffo555 Exactly, "the other cheek" to the Tories now is Reform.

    • @jonmould2946
      @jonmould2946 Pƙed 17 dny

      The backbenchers were never allowed to run the cons. The top cons are New Labour liberals.

    • @jonmould2946
      @jonmould2946 Pƙed 17 dny +2

      @Geffo555 didn't happen, it was a con. If we sent one to Rwanda we would receive one back from Rwanda. The people at the top of the cons wanted labour in.

  • @peteF776
    @peteF776 Pƙed 17 dny +19

    Just how many times can Cameron abandon a sinking ship and not get drowned for goodness sake

  • @alalder1533
    @alalder1533 Pƙed 17 dny +101

    David Cameron's resignation is yet another signal of our national decline. We need more old Etonians in politics not less. If we're not careful we'll end up with selfless intelligent and pragmatic people running the country.

  • @grahammitchell8524
    @grahammitchell8524 Pƙed 17 dny +23

    He'll still be claiming his HoL expenses.....ÂŁ350 per day for life.

  • @jamesplatt6119
    @jamesplatt6119 Pƙed 17 dny +22

    Good news! He should be required to return his un-merited peerage.

  • @Kevin-mx1vi
    @Kevin-mx1vi Pƙed 17 dny +20

    Private schools are businesses masquerading as charities to escape taxation. Hardly the same as state schools that are compelled to teach the National Curriculum and conform to government rules.
    And what about the money (in the form of "endowments" ) that they pay to certain Universities in order to guarantee entry to those Universities for their pupils ?

  • @jimmilne882
    @jimmilne882 Pƙed 17 dny +11

    Cameron thinks he's got away with his involvement with the state of the country and recent government but don't let him off the hook, it was his lack of a spine that inevitably allowed the lunatics to crawl from under the boulders and get us where we are now.

  • @peterw4338
    @peterw4338 Pƙed 17 dny +21

    I met Cameron on an official visit to my client’s business. I was shocked how ignorant he on all subjects including political geography. When people are thick they are beyond education even at Eton.

    • @starmersbarber
      @starmersbarber Pƙed 17 dny +5

      I know this isn't a particularly profound addition to your post, but Cameron certainly doesn't look too bright. He looks like a 'style over substance' airhead to me. He certainly wouldn't be in my ideal pub quiz team!

    • @jonm7272
      @jonm7272 Pƙed 17 dny +4

      Your phrase 'even at Eton' suggests that Eton provides high quality education. Not seeing much evidence of this in their alumni. Likely the Eton 'education' is based mainly around training to game a class-biased system.

    • @davidhudson299
      @davidhudson299 Pƙed 17 dny +6

      No IQ required it's all about the money.

    • @ScruffyTubbles
      @ScruffyTubbles Pƙed 16 dny +2

      Thick people do gravitate towards Eton.

    • @maggieedwards3951
      @maggieedwards3951 Pƙed 15 dny

      ​@@jonm7272that's all đŸ‘đŸœđŸ‘đŸœand mommy and papa, will pay much for their children to have that priviledge,
      class that suppresses others are classless,
      if you not part of the solution You are part of the problem,
      My father taught me don't be intimidated by what a person has in material possessions,that dont make them people with compassion ,respect ,integrity,visions ,if anything they tend to be morally bankrupt

  • @Jim90117
    @Jim90117 Pƙed 17 dny +10

    What does it say about a country when the biggest issue for decades arrives on our doorstep and the person that's in charge of us all says "Yeah, I think I'll give this one a miss, goodbye!" We are all paying the price for putting our faith in cowardly and weak people.

  • @lynnejamieson2063
    @lynnejamieson2063 Pƙed 17 dny +12

    The Shadow Foreign Secretary should be an elected MP but he thought it was alright for someone who wasn’t an elected MP to hold the position when it actually wielded some power? He should never have been given his peerage and he should never have been given a position in The Cabinet. But at least he’s staying true to form in resigning when a vote doesn’t go his way.

  • @woodchopper1752
    @woodchopper1752 Pƙed 17 dny +14

    keep a watch out for kemi she could be in trouble due to postal voting issues channel 4 are covering the issue.

    • @paultaylor7082
      @paultaylor7082 Pƙed 17 dny +3

      Yes, there were quite a number (in the thousands) of postal ballots which were not delivered.

  • @simonevans8979
    @simonevans8979 Pƙed 17 dny +18

    Good riddance to bad rubbish. Now take away his honour..? No way `Diddy David` deserves ANY recognition, save for memorial at his funeral.

    • @anthonyclegg1511
      @anthonyclegg1511 Pƙed 15 dny +1

      True, Dodgy Dave should be in prison for killing thousands with unnecessary austerity.

    • @daydays12
      @daydays12 Pƙed 15 dny

      Agree 1000%

  • @lynnlovattjones4171
    @lynnlovattjones4171 Pƙed 17 dny +28

    Did Cameron actually achieve anything in his short tenure....apart from achieving a place in the House of Lords, that is!.

    • @weswheel4834
      @weswheel4834 Pƙed 17 dny +7

      Appeared in a few photos at the D-day commemorations so that Sunak could knock off early?

    • @peterrauth118
      @peterrauth118 Pƙed 17 dny +2

      Yes. He achieved bug*er all.

    • @christinejones7522
      @christinejones7522 Pƙed 17 dny +2

      You're incorrect. He managed to look like a right royal Charlie deputizing for Sunak at the D-Day commemoration!

    • @iangascoigne8231
      @iangascoigne8231 Pƙed 17 dny +1

      I’m not sticking up for him, but it’s not his fault. Blame Sunak for appointing him, he would have only had the job for a short time anyway.

    • @christinejones7522
      @christinejones7522 Pƙed 17 dny +1

      @@iangascoigne8231 I know you weren't. I was merely being facetious!

  • @jimmeltonbradley1497
    @jimmeltonbradley1497 Pƙed 17 dny +12

    The Tory reshuffle is a bit like trying to reorganise the deck chairs AFTER the ship has sunk. A pointless exercise.

  • @anonUK
    @anonUK Pƙed 17 dny +16

    None of these people are relevant now, thankfully...

    • @derekmulready1523
      @derekmulready1523 Pƙed 17 dny +2

      They have been elevated to the unelected house of Lords. They can Block any new regulations or Laws beneficial to the British Public.
      🇼đŸ‡ȘđŸ‡ȘđŸ‡ș

    • @gbulmer
      @gbulmer Pƙed 16 dny

      @anonUK I disagree. British "Media" will give 'shadow' Conservatives a platform to continue to spew toxic distractions. They'll get much more media exposure than Labour, or other progressive parties, get when they occupy the 'shadows'.
      That's how media owned by wealthy Conservative-supporters works.

  • @thomasmoore1499
    @thomasmoore1499 Pƙed 17 dny +15

    Here we go again , damning with faint praise and suggesting that Labour is lacking real plans. I should have thought that the last few days has knocked that particular quibble out of the ground
    ,

    • @benedictcowell6547
      @benedictcowell6547 Pƙed 17 dny +1

      Extract of a letter to my MP before the election [The identity is not disclosed but I want to make it clear that during a period when I had no small difficulty with British Gas the MP and the Agent were diligent in concern for my situation. I regret that because of disarray in the party and the collaboration of too many of the Tory Party in Brexit and the conspiracy against democracy, I was not able to vote for a good MP of a party wrong party that was and is complicit in misleading the electorate and which if Brexit were investigated could be considered culpable of Treason
      Dear
      To me the essentials of democracy go beyond the ritual of casting a vote, there is an ethical burden attached to the vote and that burden is not partitioned, it is the individual in full possession of his/her faculties and with the requisite information to make a valid judgement.
      But in addition to that, there are other criteria of a serious democracy;
      namely;
      An independent Judiciary
      An independent Police Force,
      An independent and professional Civil Service
      A system of popular Education
      A system of Public Health
      A scientific and Technical Services to provide standards and regulations to protect the community and the individual from vicarious harm.
      An independent Press and Media committed to the highest standards of integrity and a commitment to Truth, and that truth separated rigorously from opinion
      All of these we have taken for granted, but the debacle that confronts us, when the ignorant and the stupid, do not form opinions, do not ask questions, do not receive answers from a venial social Media, which instead of being my representative in asking serious and probing questions are complicit in a punctuated harangue, thus the current political debate is a farce, a fiasco, and apart from the obvious menace and offender,, Nigel Farage, I find that all parties have been subsumed into a vortex of utter inanity, assertion, abdication of judgement, dereliction of integrity, and a concentrated and deliberate endeavour to scare the voter by consolidating uninformed prejudice , to intimidate the voter into surrendering his education and succumbing to hysteria, Neurosis and Paranoia.
      I was educated in France; I am going to quote just three axioms that I derived from my Mentor at the Lycée.
      A newspaper monsieur is a civil instrument, it is not an amusement arcade.
      The Secondary Education in France monsieur is designed to provide the prospective citizen of all the skills necessary to address, responsibly, the plethora of information with which he will be inundated. We do not teach Metier.
      I presume monsieur that you have the information at hand to substantiate your assertion otherwise it is rather more attitude than opinion.
      I quote these as remarks now in light of the recent recovery of La France to its critical resolution not t return the stub end of Vichy th power, something the right wing press do not understand

      He made to members of his mentor group they were not addressed to me personally . All I can say is that none of those criteria are apparent in the current election, It is a tissue of nonsense, in which the essentials of democracy have been totally abandoned by Reform, but also by defectors from the Conservative Party, renowned reactionaries, masquerading as Historians, and Pundits; I will name four, two who have to day remained in the Tory Party two who are defectors to reform, and I will name two personalities who to my view are 'whores de combat', David Starkey, and Peter Hitchins, and for good measure Andrew Neil, who enjoy a reputation as journalists and historian, which they all abuse, which they Prostitute, openly in the expectation that their captive audience know even less than they do
      First I will provide examples of this prostitution;
      David Starkey asserting, contrary to the evidence that diversity is not a source of British [by which he means English' Greatness. That is palpably absurd as any cursory survey of English History can reveal.
      The Same David Starkey, on an earlier occasion asserted, that The English Reformation was an example of Brexit. To make this claim he had to be very selective with his arguments, and he was, as usual selective to the point of arrant dishonesty and effrontery.
      Andrew Neil asserts, in another example of palpably false history, that Brexit was analogous to the Repeal of the Corn Laws. What arrant nonsense.
      If this was a serious democracy the participators should be sedulous in dissociating themselves from such Rubbish, but no voices seek to transcend the nonsense from your Party, nolr Yet Reform, one expects no better from Reform. They are a travesty lead by a cynical rabble rouser.
      But there is one canard which I will tackle because it is at the route of our entire travesty of a democracy.
      'Statute Law is the product of Parliament debating and formulating laws to endorse policy by scrutiny of the proposals by the Commons and scrutiny of the Lords and advice of the judiciary of the feasibility off such proposals if tested in Courts
      The incorporation into Law of Regulations and Standards designed for the protection of the environment and the community and the individual By agreement in a treaty, after serious research by a Technical civil service of 27 countries
      are not the same things: the latter are not, not, invidious to sovereignty. Sovereignty is secured, and shared by treaties. It has always been the case and when it is not the results are wars such as that in the Ukraine.
      Not once in the Brexit campaign, which if anything was more ridiculous than the present election,[A referendum not well designed, an emergency measure for the convenience of the Tory Party to appease a recalcitrant faction of the party] not once did a Tory of the Brexit caucus seek to transcend the absurdity of the pretence to correct Nigel Farage in wilful distortion, not one member of the Conservative Government repudiated such a claim but on the contrary echoed it, , thus contributing to the absurd misapprehension of the truth and the facts by such as Lee Anderson who makes the monstrous claim that this is 'His Country' nor that cynosure of anachronism, Jacob Rees-Mogg, sought to to correct either the bald and false assertion of Nigel Farage. I presume any one dissenting from his possessive claim can be dismissed, but 'His Country [unspecified] is it the UK? or just England? The Scots and the Irish and the Welsh-Welsh wished to remain in the EU and never the less the campaign mouthed the untruth that the British People had voted for Brexit. It was not merely contrary to the reality, it was a repudiation of the Oath which the commissioned prime minister vows to the monarch, to serve all her subjects with their best judgement.

    • @therepublicofcynica
      @therepublicofcynica Pƙed 16 dny

      @@benedictcowell6547 This is great, well written and well said. Start a channel on CZcams....it'll be better than the naive nonsense Wilson spouts.

    • @thomasmoore1499
      @thomasmoore1499 Pƙed 16 dny

      @@benedictcowell6547 I feel much the same and agree with you in your distaste for Starkey, a particularly nasty piece of work, but as we know has an ardent following.
      Hitchens too, with his sneering attitude to anyone he thinks is beneath him and of course Neil who has become like a large elderly item of furniture too late now to have removed.

  • @nektekket852
    @nektekket852 Pƙed 17 dny +10

    Yep, off to put his trotters up elsewhere, BIG surprise, one of the main architects of our current dreadful situation gets away Scot free...

  • @robertandrews5640
    @robertandrews5640 Pƙed 16 dny +4

    Oh well there is no chance of stealing any more money so no wonder he left nothing in it FOR HIM any more

  • @pip1723
    @pip1723 Pƙed 17 dny +8

    He'll still be a lord picking up a handsome salary .

  • @lolwalters2936
    @lolwalters2936 Pƙed 17 dny +21

    Resigned from what???? He wasn't an elected MP... the conservatives have been booted out... He remains a Lord.... so Shadow foreign Secretary isn't much of a great gig in the current circumstances... I am sure he can grift some better and less challenging roles..

    • @JT-si6bl
      @JT-si6bl Pƙed 17 dny +4

      Well, he’s likely to twin up with a resigned SNP member and make a podcast.

    • @azarisLP
      @azarisLP Pƙed 17 dny +5

      Six months of work for a life peerage. Nice work if you can get it.

  • @SuzanneJones-qy3zh
    @SuzanneJones-qy3zh Pƙed 16 dny +5

    Should. Never have been brought back

  • @bungee1965
    @bungee1965 Pƙed 17 dny +30

    He will be sorely missed! Not...

  • @scoobysnax9787
    @scoobysnax9787 Pƙed 17 dny +9

    Things can only get better.

  • @kenmay1572
    @kenmay1572 Pƙed 17 dny +6

    Lord Cameron of Greensill should not have been appointed Foreign Sec in the first place, another Rishi misstep,

    • @ericdunn555
      @ericdunn555 Pƙed 13 dny

      😂😂😂
      "Lord Cameron of Greensill"
      Love it 👍👍👍
      (I'm stealing that for my next novel, btw).

  • @eamonnpotts5063
    @eamonnpotts5063 Pƙed 17 dny +7

    So Cameron did what for the country precisely!!?
    Well, other than standing in for an absent Prime Miniature at the D Day commemorations!

  • @melvert33
    @melvert33 Pƙed 17 dny +16

    He always like to quit after being involved in a complete political mess, truly one of Britain's greatest politicians!

  • @scoates9910
    @scoates9910 Pƙed 17 dny +9

    He's resigned to concentrate on the pork markets ❀

  • @KernowFishy
    @KernowFishy Pƙed 17 dny +15

    4 seats less than Blair.. 50 more than Johnson.

    • @OldCarsNewVan
      @OldCarsNewVan Pƙed 16 dny

      34% share of the vote. Whoever wins the political roundabout every 5 years you'll always have a majority you didn't want it. Not since 1935 (from memory - don't hold me to that) as anyone got over 50%. Which I just think is very sad, because how as a country can we move forward in a positive way with such a low approval rating for the direction of travel?

    • @KernowFishy
      @KernowFishy Pƙed 16 dny

      Stats today showing it was nearer 38 if you take out safe labour seats .
      The "super majority " crap plus 400000 not able to vote due to id and postal vote issues will all have hit.
      In the end , it's very big support across the progressive parties , so overall direction reflects the majority.
      The hard right were rejected .

    • @KernowFishy
      @KernowFishy Pƙed 16 dny +1

      I think we should have pr though .

    • @OldCarsNewVan
      @OldCarsNewVan Pƙed 16 dny

      @@KernowFishy well I agree with you on that last point

  • @AgentGreyFox
    @AgentGreyFox Pƙed 16 dny +4

    He can't use the most expensive private jet at the tax payers expenses anymore, hence his resignation.

  • @Jason787
    @Jason787 Pƙed 17 dny +6

    Of course as he was only their for himself and he has a history of leaving . Also rats always leave a sinking ship.
    I wonder who will be next as the party will eventually merge with reform.

  • @Mandeley100
    @Mandeley100 Pƙed 17 dny +5

    So Lord Big Dave will also renounce the title that came with the role of Foreign Secretary? No? You amaze me!

  • @keithshippey230
    @keithshippey230 Pƙed 17 dny +9

    Work hard and you will be rewarded lol funny things words

  • @boydovens4180
    @boydovens4180 Pƙed 16 dny +2

    You could say that the old Government is a shadow of its former self .

  • @scorpionderooftrouse
    @scorpionderooftrouse Pƙed 17 dny +5

    Less a political party, more an intimate gathering.

  • @fijay2400
    @fijay2400 Pƙed 17 dny +4

    Johnson and Cameron were both in the Bullingdon Club - self interested grifting Etonions. Now that Cameron doesn't get to fly around the world of course he is offski. He's quite happy with his House of Lords privileges - another thing that he never earned.

  • @buntyjoy1800
    @buntyjoy1800 Pƙed 17 dny +5

    He got made a Lord so he got what he wanted tsk

  • @ShaileshYadav-fx2vg
    @ShaileshYadav-fx2vg Pƙed 17 dny +6

    No more free private jet flying him all over the world...what tosser 🎉

  • @Rich6Brew
    @Rich6Brew Pƙed 17 dny +6

    Has he run away again?

  • @williamwade641
    @williamwade641 Pƙed 17 dny +4

    Does this mean that Dodgy Dave goes back to the shed, where they keep the tools?

  • @annenunney9907
    @annenunney9907 Pƙed 17 dny +4

    So long Cameron he is very good at running away when things do not work out

  • @monojdas-gupta5918
    @monojdas-gupta5918 Pƙed 17 dny +2

    Dominos are falling one by one .At this rate I am wondering who would be left to switch off the lights in the room.

  • @MrDavey2010
    @MrDavey2010 Pƙed 17 dny +6

    I fail to understand the Tory fixation with the inept Helen Whatley. She’s really dreadful yet gains regular advancement!

  • @philomenamagill700
    @philomenamagill700 Pƙed 17 dny +3

    He loved Larry the Downing Street cat

  • @robertkeable1627
    @robertkeable1627 Pƙed 17 dny +4

    Sounds like a case of sour grapes, along with the Teddy being launched out of pram.

  • @henryjohnfacey8213
    @henryjohnfacey8213 Pƙed 16 dny +1

    My sister in law. Never done a days work in all the years I've known her. Ponced off the system. The nurse in her sheltered home (top class home Founded by my colleague and lord mayor state funded). That Nurse has come from abroad studied for a 5 year degree, a specialized nurse. She's an immigrant. Over the years I've delt with thousands of these takers. People, that have never contributed anything, but will tell you that immigrant are only coming here for free hand outs. Sickening.

  • @beverlysbrookes8247
    @beverlysbrookes8247 Pƙed 15 dny +1

    Spot on, Professor 👏👏👏
    You forgot common sense woman (she didn't lose her seat) who voted for this woman?

  • @Totalinternalreflection
    @Totalinternalreflection Pƙed 17 dny +4

    Oh thank your God

  • @ajones8699
    @ajones8699 Pƙed 17 dny +3

    Good, he should not have had his head in the trough a second time.

  • @mamaduck9370
    @mamaduck9370 Pƙed 17 dny +1

    Hear, hear. Love from Ireland.

  • @jm162
    @jm162 Pƙed 17 dny +3

    How is Sunak still leader? Cameron is no great loss - horrible, slimy piece of work just there for the glory...

  • @ashroskell
    @ashroskell Pƙed 17 dny +1

    You mentioned OFCOM at the end there. We need urgent reform of that organisation which, thus far, has proven to be both toothless and pusillanimous in the face of blatant legal violations of the democratic process and the norms by which we set our standards. Our standards are so low these days it truly depresses me.

  • @TheBazabaza
    @TheBazabaza Pƙed 16 dny +2

    ECHR has nothing to do with taxation

  • @sgbh8874
    @sgbh8874 Pƙed 17 dny +4

    Bye bye Dave.

  • @davidr1431
    @davidr1431 Pƙed 17 dny +2

    This is the once in a generation chance to restructure and properly fund education, starting with primary schools, removing the ridiculous adherence to acts of common worship and focusing on areas of economic deprivation to make sure that they cease to be educational and nutritional black holes in our society.
    These would be seeds that will not blossom for 20 years, but every pound spent on this would yield dividends in the future.

    • @dogglebird4430
      @dogglebird4430 Pƙed 17 dny

      They need to stop mass immigration as a matter of urgency. By all means fund education - but where's the money going to come from? They also need to eradicate woke from schools, universities and all government institutions.

  • @jponeill2151
    @jponeill2151 Pƙed 16 dny +1

    If a policy already exists, but is underfunded to the point of uselessness then it isn't really a policy. Education is free, but if you want to pay for a premium product, then you should pay VAT on it.

  • @leannetrotter4414
    @leannetrotter4414 Pƙed 16 dny +1

    THIS IS GOOD NEWS BY ALL !!!

  • @alundavies1016
    @alundavies1016 Pƙed 17 dny +3

    Peerage. Not bad for 6 months of jetting round doing faff all.

  • @sideshowjimmy4204
    @sideshowjimmy4204 Pƙed 16 dny

    Thank you for speaking up for people who need our help. Your advocacy is important.

  • @richarddawe9585
    @richarddawe9585 Pƙed 17 dny +2

    Lord Cameron of Greenshill , i.e. Dodgy Dave, dives for cover once more having further topped up his wealth at our expense.

  • @williamcannon7262
    @williamcannon7262 Pƙed 16 dny +1

    No Loss there.

  • @sydneybracken1049
    @sydneybracken1049 Pƙed 16 dny +1

    My maternal great grandparents fled the pogrom in Ukraine, making their way to Tasmania in the 1850s. Their daughter, by an extraordinary turn of events, ended up in London. The knock-on effect upon the ordinary citizen was negligible.
    Today the impact of immigration upon society is notable in several ways: housing, employment, education, health, and crime.
    People who are comfortably off are able to live in areas that are, relatively speaking, inured, to the consequences of mass immigration that this country has experienced in recent years.
    A certain level of wealth in a family allows a family to avoid all those pitfalls by living in areas that are not affected by the phenomenon. They are able, also, to acquire private health insuran❀ce, send their kids to private schools and live in areas that provide an escape from all the problems that have materialised.
    Therefore, it is so easy to condemn the critics of the policy, even suggesting that but not always, they are bigots and racists.
    I don’t think that I fit into that category, but you might.

  • @st.george007
    @st.george007 Pƙed 15 dny +1

    He is consistent, likes to retire after elections. Did he run for a seat? If not, resigning seams redundant!

  • @Midland_Wolf_71
    @Midland_Wolf_71 Pƙed 17 dny +4

    Do you mean "The ShadowY cabinet"......?

  • @valsables5299
    @valsables5299 Pƙed 17 dny +1

    HAD A PINT WITH DAVID RECENTLY & HE WAS COMPLAINING ABOUT HIS SUFFERING FROM ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION & HAVING TO USE THE BLUE PILL. SHAME.

  • @primusstovis3704
    @primusstovis3704 Pƙed 17 dny +3

    About time that Cameron resigned, just 14 years late though.

    • @msimms-lp5qw
      @msimms-lp5qw Pƙed 16 dny +1

      He did once , went into the City to make millions, failed at that, Until Sunak threw him a lifeline. He represents everything the public are sick of in so many politicians

  • @QPRTokyo
    @QPRTokyo Pƙed 15 dny +1

    Oh dear. Someone didn’t do their homework.

  • @andrewluff9782
    @andrewluff9782 Pƙed 16 dny +1

    Yep
Cameron ran away yet again đŸ·đŸ·đŸ·đŸ·đŸ·

  • @theworldaccordingto4555
    @theworldaccordingto4555 Pƙed 17 dny +1

    I wish Cruella and Bad-Enoch had lost their seats or resigned. Oh well, I suppose we can't have everything we wish for in life. :-(

  • @angussoutter7824
    @angussoutter7824 Pƙed 16 dny +1

    The Tories seem to be filled with quitters 😂😂

  • @ganrimmonim
    @ganrimmonim Pƙed 17 dny +3

    Not something I say oftern. However, on this, I fully agree with David Cameron senior ministers should not be in Lords. Indeed, we shouldn't have an unelected upper house. So well played, sir, for having the integrity and courage to act on your belief.

    • @iangascoigne8231
      @iangascoigne8231 Pƙed 17 dny +5

      If Cameron had any courage or integrity he wouldn’t have taken the job in the first place.

  • @Andrew-rc3vh
    @Andrew-rc3vh Pƙed 17 dny +1

    At 5:00 "they are looking for help from the people who promised it."
    You know that is wrong, don't you. The people who promised it are the judges of the ECHR and the ones who wrote and signed the 1951 Refugee Act. They do not go to these people for help because most of them are dead or do not live in Britain and have never lived in Britain. The ones who live here are forced. Force is not a promise.

  • @barrystanton6693
    @barrystanton6693 Pƙed 17 dny +1

    Not less seats; fewer

  • @isabellesmith5253
    @isabellesmith5253 Pƙed 17 dny +2

    If VAT has to be put on all education can we have charitable status for all schools ?...just saying...all is fair in love and war....

  • @nickatbasel
    @nickatbasel Pƙed 17 dny +3

    Sadly, Esther McVey got in. Someone who makes one's skin crawl.

  • @pauldickinson5316
    @pauldickinson5316 Pƙed 17 dny +1

    Maybe, if I avoid paying tax by investing in offshore shell companies, Blairmore Investment Trust, I will be made a Lord?

  • @zombiehaiku7527
    @zombiehaiku7527 Pƙed 17 dny +3

    Again... David just hates losing.

  • @firestar7774
    @firestar7774 Pƙed 17 dny +2

    You mean he jumped ship when the going got tough


  • @michaelgoode9555
    @michaelgoode9555 Pƙed 17 dny +2

    Resigned? Except from the HoL's I presume.

  • @janetlove3719
    @janetlove3719 Pƙed 17 dny +2

    Hes played his role in the debacle hes off, next please

  • @PassiveAgressive319
    @PassiveAgressive319 Pƙed 16 dny

    He had no trouble being Foreign Secy when he had all the trappings of office - international travel, chauffeured cars, privilege etc. Soon as that is gone, he p****s off. I can’t believe I considered voting for him in 2015.

  • @weswheel4834
    @weswheel4834 Pƙed 17 dny +3

    "Dodging Dave"?

  • @paultaylor7082
    @paultaylor7082 Pƙed 17 dny +2

    A couple of complaints here, Prof. The Tories now have 'fewer' seats than any time since the 1830s, not 'less'. Also, even though Labour now have a majority of 174, slightly lower than 1997 (179) and a total number of seats slightly lower than 1997 (414 versus 419, I seem to remember?), Labour this time won over 200 seats, more than compared to 1997, when they won only an extra 146 seats more than in 1992. The Tories are now hollowed out to 121 MPs (that's before any of them might defect to Reform or anywhere else), well below their totals in 1997 (161 seats) and 2001 (179 seats). Also many of their MPs who survived the cull survived with wafer thin majorities, meaning there's no guarantee if by elections were held soon in those constituencies, that the Tories would lose them, lowering their total even further. Bad Enough (sic), Braverman and even former PM Sunak had parents who were economic migrants. The hypocrisy of these particular people is breathtaking. Grant Shapps was Defence Secretary, BTW. Private Health Insurance is classed as a 'benefit' and therefore is taxable, as it should be. As for VAT on school fees, the argument for and against are for another time, as you say.

  • @sadjaxx
    @sadjaxx Pƙed 17 dny +2

    Good, weaned himself off the public teat has he?

  • @carolynwestwood6258
    @carolynwestwood6258 Pƙed 17 dny +1

    No plans?! 😂 C'mon Prof!! You're better than that.

  • @faygreville8368
    @faygreville8368 Pƙed 17 dny +3

    Please say Suella is tea lady

  • @davidhudson299
    @davidhudson299 Pƙed 17 dny +1

    Baron Cameron of Chipping Norton in runaway shock!!!!đŸƒâ€â™‚ïžđŸƒâ€â™‚ïžđŸƒâ€â™‚ïž

  • @monojdas-gupta5918
    @monojdas-gupta5918 Pƙed 17 dny +2

    Now the ex Tories would know what economic migrants really mean.

  • @stevieb6368
    @stevieb6368 Pƙed 17 dny +2

    Dodgy Dave is on manoeuvres again. Either that or he misses his Caravan!

  • @marymorris6213
    @marymorris6213 Pƙed 17 dny +3

    Shouldn't it be fewer seats?

    • @dogglebird4430
      @dogglebird4430 Pƙed 17 dny +3

      Correct. He teaches English as well, apparently.

    • @paultaylor7082
      @paultaylor7082 Pƙed 17 dny +1

      Correct.

    • @markparker5585
      @markparker5585 Pƙed 17 dny

      Wild shot in the dark here, but I assume it was a misspeak, rather than ignorance.

    • @ProfessorTimWilson
      @ProfessorTimWilson  Pƙed 17 dny

      it depends whether you understand seats to be practical or conceptual

    • @dogglebird4430
      @dogglebird4430 Pƙed 16 dny

      @@ProfessorTimWilson I don't see the difference. When I taught English grammar at my university to my BA students, I explained that, save for a handful of exceptions (like percentages, marks in examinations), the more/fewer distinction depended on whether the nouns in question were countable or uncountable. It was not decided by whether they were concrete or abstract - or "practical or conceptual" (whatever that means).

  • @stop-the-greed
    @stop-the-greed Pƙed 17 dny +1

    We used to have Turkish cafe . It was cheap ..lots of elderly folk used it as a meeting place . They gave discount yo disabled people and were very friendly ..some pensioner stays all day chatting and only has two cups of tea ...so what alll were welcome ..next door was a polish shop ... strawberry jaffa cakes . Yum . A newsagents across the road run by a Romanian family with the dryist sence of humour ... always friendly...now they are boarded up and closed ...who benefits from it . 😱

  • @Evus-st5di
    @Evus-st5di Pƙed 17 dny +3

    Cameron can go and buy another ÂŁ40,000 garden shed now!

  • @seanmcgarrigan3942
    @seanmcgarrigan3942 Pƙed 17 dny +1

    Hand back the lordship