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Nadine Dorries really infuriates me more than anyone at the moment. I understand her when she says Cameron and Osbourne are snobs, but when you try to dissect her arguments further they don't make any sense.

I know what she doesn't like and what she's not in favour of, but what does she suggest as alternaitve policy?

One minute, she slates Cameron for cosying up to the left-of-centre lib dems, arguing this is not helping the every day man or women, and these are 'posh boys' who are not in touch. Furthermore, today apparantly Osbourne is a master of the dark arts..

But then she argues that the PM should be more of a Tory, which would mean even more cuts and even more pain for 'the everyday man and women' she says she represents, no?

And on from this she argues for Boris to take over, a man who would screw the North of England even further, cosy up to big business in London in the name of creating wealth for the rest of the country, but stick to classifiying social housing as 3 million pound apartments in Kensington and Knightsbridge so not to socially cleanse the divinity of London.

He's obviously the ideal tory she's advocating lol. What a joke...

The sooner someone pulls her up and tears her apart for what she is the better...

An incoherent blonde stegosauras is what she is.:)
 
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a man who would screw the North of England even further, cosy up to big business in London in the name of creating wealth for the rest of the country

Well its a fact of life that London is a big net contributor to the economy. The north can moan all they like, but if london fcked them off (nice idea) they would be knackered

And he is mayor of london. Ken did the same. And that is their job. Fair play to them

Im not fan of Cameron and Osbourne but by most accounts "snobbery" is not part of their make up. I am no fan eitehr of the public school system but sneers and insults on that basis alone are simply to be ignored
 
Im not fan of Cameron and Osbourne but by most accounts "snobbery" is not part of their make up. I am no fan eitehr of the public school system but sneers and insults on that basis alone are simply to be ignored

I agree, I think the class issue within politics is a seperate debate in itself, and shouldn't be mixed up with what is essentially just a character assassination job by this shallow, grossly publicity seeking steg:)
 
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Would the last sentence not apply to Boris as well?
Yes probably, but at least he's entertaining

Dont like him. by accident or design, its all a little too much about "his career" and "what a character he is" rather than anything worthwhile to ponder.

My feeling is that the media love him more than voters. Like many many londoners I voted for him last time simply to keep a truly odious bigot of a politician out of the race, but that was the only reason
 
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