When the idea of a minority government started making the rounds, the first reactions were very telling. Cameron showed shock and disappointment, probably because he thought,
"hey, it's my turn. I've been a good boy, I have!"
So, I don't know what he's thinking, but I'm pretty sure he needs a check on his regal-ness.What would you do with a photographer in your campaign bus, when you're relaxing with your spouse? Would you say "take a break, pal", or would you project an aspirational picture to a sycophantic nation? The man looks into the distance, recognising that History awaits! The woman shows how she relies on her guy. Voters are supposed to think (mostly women) that this could be me. Of course, it's an illusion.
[Times, 4 May]
Labour picked up on how Cameron was saying "I'm ready to a,b,c" as if he was already PM.
[Times, 4 May]
Labour picked up on how Cameron was saying "I'm ready to a,b,c" as if he was already PM.
Watch that he doesn't turn into King David.
He needs a minority government.
-Cosusbelly67
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