David Cameron - Not Actually "Working Man Holidaymaker"

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by Alvin Flummux » Mon Aug 25, 2008 2:29 pm

Peter Crisp wrote:While I can agree its more than I've ever spent on a holiday who's to say this was not something they saved for ages for? I could afford £21000 a week for a once in a decade holiday if I saved for it (considering this is for 2 people £10500 a week for myself only sounds a lot better). I'm fairly sure that he earned more than I do so he more than likely had an easier time saving.


:lol: :lol: :lol: Oh yeah, right, like he ever needs to save being married to an Astor.

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PostRe: David Cameron - Not Actually "Working Man Holidaymaker"
by Peter Crisp » Mon Aug 25, 2008 2:32 pm

How should I know who he's married to and if his wife is loaded then whats all the fuss about?

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PostRe: David Cameron - Not Actually "Working Man Holidaymaker"
by Alvin Flummux » Mon Aug 25, 2008 2:44 pm

Peter Crisp wrote:How should I know who he's married to and if his wife is loaded then whats all the fuss about


The fuss is about him trying to show us all he's really Average Joe Bloggs who understands us and our real world problems when a: he clearly isn't/doesn't, and b: he can easily afford to jet off and have luxury cruises in his yachts with all his rich pals/family members, but never invites the cameras along there like he does when he does his Average Joe publicity gooseberry fool. He's a closet rich man, trying to get elected for being someone/something he plainly isn't, and I find that really... insidious.

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PostRe: David Cameron - Not Actually "Working Man Holidaymaker"
by Master James » Mon Aug 25, 2008 2:52 pm

He's rich....and he's having a holiday, seriously wtf did you expect? You seem to conveniently forget that many other politicians do exactly the same (see Tony Blair staying at Cliff Richards villa). Isn't this just a desperate attempt at some inter-class tory bashing?

Frankly i don't give a gooseberry fool, he's earnt the money, he can do what he likes with it. As someone said earlier, anyone with half a brain would realise he's loaded and many of the public appearances are publicity stunts. He's just a politician doing his job! He's just a more obvious target with his "old-boy etonian" label.

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by Phatman » Mon Aug 25, 2008 3:10 pm

Master James wrote:He's rich....and he's having a holiday, seriously wtf did you expect? You seem to conveniently forget that many other politicians do exactly the same (see Tony Blair staying at Cliff Richards villa). Isn't this just a desperate attempt at some inter-class tory bashing?

Frankly i don't give a ****, he's earnt the money, he can do what he likes with it. As someone said earlier, anyone with half a brain would realise he's loaded and many of the public appearances are publicity stunts. He's just a politician doing his job! He's just a more obvious target with his "old-boy etonian" label.


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No he hasn't. He married a rich girl, that's it.

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PostRe: David Cameron - Not Actually "Working Man Holidaymaker"
by Alvin Flummux » Mon Aug 25, 2008 3:12 pm

A rich girl with a title. Isn't she a Viscountess or something?

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PostRe: David Cameron - Not Actually "Working Man Holidaymaker"
by <]:^D » Mon Aug 25, 2008 3:14 pm

Alvin Flummux wrote:What a ******.

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'Bucket and spade' Dave has shown his true 'blue' colours by holidaying on a £21,000 a week yacht, surrounded by an armada of seven boats of 74 mates and family and banqueting in the finest restaurants.

Sunbathing on a £21,000-a-week yacht, waited on by an army of staff, this is the holiday Tory leader David Cameron would prefer that you didn't see.



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PostRe: David Cameron - Not Actually "Working Man Holidaymaker"
by Red Devil » Mon Aug 25, 2008 3:15 pm

We're not voting for him based on where he goes on holiday. We're voting based on the changes he'd make to the government and the nation. What he gets up to in his own time is his business.

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PostRe: David Cameron - Not Actually "Working Man Holidaymaker"
by Mr Thropwimp » Mon Aug 25, 2008 3:23 pm

Maybe Cameron should appease Mr Flummux by spending a fortnight in Chavos.

I don't see what the fuss is about. I couldn't care less.

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PostRe: David Cameron - Not Actually "Working Man Holidaymaker"
by Extralife » Mon Aug 25, 2008 3:26 pm

What does everyone exspect? The tories have always been an old boys club at heart. No one thought that Cornwall crap was for real, did they?

The holiday is what you would exspect of a family of their wealth. There's nothing intrinsically wrong with that. TBH I'm less annoyed at Cameron and more annoyed at those to whom this would come as some great shock. Get a brain.

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PostRe: David Cameron - Not Actually "Working Man Holidaymaker"
by Mr Thropwimp » Mon Aug 25, 2008 3:31 pm

In order to promote his "down wit da kids" status once again, David Cameron spent a few nights raving away in BCM. Sources say he couldn't handle the foam party but "the music was pretty good, blah."

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PostRe: David Cameron - Not Actually "Working Man Holidaymaker"
by <]:^D » Mon Aug 25, 2008 3:35 pm

Extralife wrote:TBH I'm less annoyed at Cameron and more annoyed at those to whom this would come as some great shock. Get a brain.


It's not a shock, it's just disappointing to see his brazen image manipulation. And the fact that it's probably going to work. Or maybe I'm just not cynical enough yet, so this is more irritating to some than the older members of the forum. ;)

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PostRe: David Cameron - Not Actually "Working Man Holidaymaker"
by Extralife » Mon Aug 25, 2008 3:44 pm

<]:^D wrote:...

I refuse to reply to such a terrible username.

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by Corazon de Leon » Mon Aug 25, 2008 3:49 pm

Extralife wrote:
<]:^D wrote:...

I refuse to reply to such a terrible username.


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PostRe: David Cameron - Not Actually "Working Man Holidaymaker"
by KK » Mon Aug 25, 2008 3:57 pm

If we had that money we'd be doing the same. Well, probably without the 'armada of seven boats' bit. And the 74 mates; I don't have 74 mates. Oh, & the personal chef. I'd do a barbecue.

The fact he's trying to convince everyone he's something he isn't is rather grating though, I agree.

Gordon Brown however is just holidaying here because he's boring.

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PostRe: David Cameron - Not Actually "Working Man Holidaymaker"
by Extralife » Mon Aug 25, 2008 4:00 pm

KKLEIN wrote:Gordon Brown however is just holidaying here because he's boring.

Foriegn food probably gives him the runs. That's the real reason he avoided the Olympic opening ceremony.

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PostRe: David Cameron - Not Actually "Working Man Holidaymaker"
by That » Mon Aug 25, 2008 4:27 pm

Why is it impossible for him to understand Joe down the street's worries and go on nice holidays? Someone explain to me why those two things are mutually exclusive, please.

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PostRe: David Cameron - Not Actually "Working Man Holidaymaker"
by Denster » Mon Aug 25, 2008 4:31 pm

He can holiday where he likes. The other down to earth british holiday was a publicity stunt. he does have a penchant for making himself look a bit of a tit when he does things like that though.

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PostRe: David Cameron - Not Actually "Working Man Holidaymaker"
by Alvin Flummux » Mon Aug 25, 2008 4:50 pm

Karlprof wrote:Why is it impossible for him to understand Joe down the street's worries and go on nice holidays? Someone explain to me why those two things are mutually exclusive, please.


He'll never feel the effect of the bad economic climate like we will.

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PostRe: David Cameron - Not Actually "Working Man Holidaymaker"
by Cuttooth » Mon Aug 25, 2008 4:52 pm

Alvin Flummux wrote:He'll never feel the effect of the bad economic climate like we will.


Doesn't mean he couldn't understand its effects on people of different situations. You make it sound like that because he has money he has no basic human compassion.


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