Showing posts with label david cameron. Show all posts
Showing posts with label david cameron. Show all posts
Tuesday, March 15, 2016
Friday, August 01, 2014
My Prime Minister David Cameron...
Is a staunch supporter of Israel's actions.
#NotInMyName prime minister
These are #WarCrimes and I am ashamed of you and my government supporting Israel.
Tuesday, July 22, 2014
Children Are Dying. #Gaza
My prime minister supports israels right to 'defend itself'.
This child like all the other dead and wounded and traumatised children have no means of defence.
#Gaza
#StopTheViolence
#WarCrimes
#StopTheViolence
#WarCrimes
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Tuesday, March 11, 2014
Fly High, Bob Crow.
Bob Crow, leader of the RMT union, has died of a heart attack.
Whatever you think of the man he fought in the best interests for his members.
Tributes have been coming in all day.
From boris johnson, david cameron and ed miliband.
Hypocrites and liars.
(They hated him)
From boris johnson, david cameron and ed miliband.
Hypocrites and liars.
(They hated him)
Fly high, Bob.
#socialism
#socialism
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Get On Your Bike.
David Cameron says it's time for people to stop complaining about benefit cuts and 'go out and get work' instead.
Yesterday saw a major blow to the Government's plans for benefit reform. The House of Lords added an amendment to exclude child benefits from the benefits cap, in order to protect vulnerable children in larger families.
Controversy
However, the government isn't having a bar of it. They plan to push the reforms through, and during the debate David Cameron made his disdain for benefit scroungers perfectly obvious.
The controversial plan is to cap the maximum benefits that any household can receive at £26,000 - which is what the average family brings home between them. This would more than likely mean many more compromises for people on benefits. Many will have to leave expensive areas and move into cheaper properties. Many more will see their standard of living drop.
The House of Lords amendment was made out of concern for very large families. There are at least 190 families with 10 or more children who are dependent on benefits, who would clearly struggle with a cap.
However, the government is insistent that people should not be able to breed their way around the new rules, and that no-one should get more than the cap - so that working is always a better option. It plans to take the Bill back to the House of Commons, where it could overturn the amendment.
Cameron's colours
During the debate, Cameron's comments revealed just how passionately he believed a culture of benefit entitlement has to go. In what seems like a bit of a step away from his 'hug a hoodie' reputation, he insisted that if people couldn't live with the cap, then maybe they ought to get themselves a job instead.
He said: "In many cases the answer will be for someone in that family to go out and work, and that will be the right answer for that family.We have too many children growing up in our country in households where nobody works, where a life on welfare has become an acceptable alternative".
"The way children suffer today, there are far too many children in households where no one is working," he said. "And one of the reasons why in some households no one is working is because welfare has become so available."
http://money.aol.co.uk/2012/01/24/stop-whinging-and-get-a-job-cameron/?ncid=webmail4
Yesterday saw a major blow to the Government's plans for benefit reform. The House of Lords added an amendment to exclude child benefits from the benefits cap, in order to protect vulnerable children in larger families.
Controversy
However, the government isn't having a bar of it. They plan to push the reforms through, and during the debate David Cameron made his disdain for benefit scroungers perfectly obvious.
The controversial plan is to cap the maximum benefits that any household can receive at £26,000 - which is what the average family brings home between them. This would more than likely mean many more compromises for people on benefits. Many will have to leave expensive areas and move into cheaper properties. Many more will see their standard of living drop.
The House of Lords amendment was made out of concern for very large families. There are at least 190 families with 10 or more children who are dependent on benefits, who would clearly struggle with a cap.
However, the government is insistent that people should not be able to breed their way around the new rules, and that no-one should get more than the cap - so that working is always a better option. It plans to take the Bill back to the House of Commons, where it could overturn the amendment.
Cameron's colours
During the debate, Cameron's comments revealed just how passionately he believed a culture of benefit entitlement has to go. In what seems like a bit of a step away from his 'hug a hoodie' reputation, he insisted that if people couldn't live with the cap, then maybe they ought to get themselves a job instead.
He said: "In many cases the answer will be for someone in that family to go out and work, and that will be the right answer for that family.We have too many children growing up in our country in households where nobody works, where a life on welfare has become an acceptable alternative".
"The way children suffer today, there are far too many children in households where no one is working," he said. "And one of the reasons why in some households no one is working is because welfare has become so available."
http://money.aol.co.uk/2012/01/24/stop-whinging-and-get-a-job-cameron/?ncid=webmail4
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Cameron Then And Now.
"Things got out of hand & we’d had a few drinks. We smashed the place up and Boris set fire to the toilets.” - Eton College born to rule brat David Cameron, 1986.
"The looting and arson last night were criminality, pure and simple. Justice will be done and the people will see the consequences for their crimes” - Tory Prime Minister of UK David Cameron, 2011
Says it all, really.
Friday, August 12, 2011
Cameron, Johnson And Riotous Behaviour
"Things got out of hand & we’d had a few drinks. We smashed the place up and Boris set fire to the toilets.” - Eton College born to rule brat David Cameron, 1986.
"The looting and arson last night were criminality, pure and simple. Justice will be done and the people will see the consequences for their crimes” - Tory Prime Minister of UK David Cameron, 2011
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