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Thread: Salmond v Cameron

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    Salmond v Cameron

    So far Cameron has refused to debate with Scotland's First Minister on the future of Scotland and the UK,Does Cameron have a duty to take part in such a debate ?

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    re: Salmond v Cameron

    Cameron is a bottleless, public schoolboy, fandang. If he was to debate Salmond he'd get torn a new ersehole.

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    re: Salmond v Cameron

    Quote Originally Posted by Bennachie
    Cameron is a bottleless, public schoolboy, fandang. If he was to debate Salmond he'd get torn a new ersehole.
    Correct, and he knows it fine. Big ****in feartie?

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    So Cameron takes part in a debate and he's accused of being a snooty Tory telling us all what to do.

    Or he doesn't take part in a debate and he's a bottle merchant.

    Salmond really really needs Cameron to debate with him cos win lose or draw he can paint him as the typical English Old Etonian type. He is running out of ideas and is scraping the bottom of the barrel.

    IMHO Cameron has no need to debate with Salmond, why should he, it's only Scots that are voting isn't it? If there is to be a debate, it should be the Yes v No campaigns, so it should be Alistair Darling. Oh, but Salmond has already bottled out of a debate with Darling.

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    These TV debates are for morons anyway. I can't stand Cameron but he's right to avoid this because Salmond, who is also a pr*ck, is a very good orator.

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    Salmond one minute says he doesn't want English interference, the next minute he wants Cameron on TV with him to discuss Scotlands future, why? Because he knows his white paper was such a phucking mess that he has blown it and he is flagging in the opinion polls, what better boost to his ego than an Englishman on telly telling us what to do? cameron isnt daft, he's made the right call here.

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    what sort of is Darling ffs, Salmond will debate him once he knows Cameron cant be persuaded to stand up like a man

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    re: Salmond v Cameron

    The yews campaign is rapidly running out of tricks. Short of putting Braveheart on in every Scottish cinema and TV channel they're struggling for a next move. Prepare for toe curling nine months of patriotic Brigadoon type hype

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tain_Ted
    The yews campaign is rapidly running out of tricks. Short of putting Braveheart on in every Scottish cinema and TV channel they're struggling for a next move. Prepare for toe curling nine months of patriotic Brigadoon type hype
    cant be any worse than your rangers pound repeated ad nauseam

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    Scottish fitba fans backing up the tories, shame

    Cameron can surely have a debate without telling anyone what to do ffs.

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