According to the Telegraph, David Cameron has apologised for "Not holding Labour to account"
I am sure that, being an 'Honourable' Member of Parliament, he meant to say that he was sorry for not holding Labour and the European Union to account?
Of course, in keeping up the traditions of politicians, David Cameron was fulfilling his obligation - as defined by Alan Clarke - of being 'Economical With The Actualite'.
Thought for the day: Should not all three main political parties apologise for subverting the democracy of this country by their complicity in agreeing to this country's membership of the European Union?
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Yes, of course they should.
But on the specific topic, Call Me Dave rails about government debts and household debts being too high (which they are) but as leader of The Homeowners' party, would he ever dare mention the flipside of all this debt - that house prices are too high as well..? Or would he mention that government deficits under the Tories weren't much better?
Nope, thought not.
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